
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 

IdlC) £ ; 

Chap._Copyright No._ 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
















NEW PLANT OF THE GOULDS MFG. CO., ERECTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THEIR CELEBRATED 

TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. 


THE WENBORNE-SUMNER CO., 
Printers and Bookmakers, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


Thirty-Eighth Edition. 
Copyright, 1900, by 

THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., U. S. A. 














PARTIAL VIEW OF THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S WORKS, SENECA FALLS, N. Y„ U. S. A. 























Works Founded in 1848. 

CATALOGUE “B ” 


PUMPS and HYDRAULIC MACHINERY 

a for every service, a 

Well Points and Well Supplies 

IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, 



Brass Goods, Belting, Packing and Hose, 

Engines and Boilers, General Supplies. 


THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO, 

Works and Main Offices! SENECA FALLS, N. Y„ U. S. A. Warerooms! 16 Murray St., NEW YORK. 


PRINCIPAL BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: 


THE GOULD CO., 22-24 North Canal St.. Chicago. Ill. 

THE GOULDS MFG. CO., Power Pumps, 8 Oliver St., Boston, Mass 
SMITH & THAYER 00., Hand and Windmill Pumps, 

236 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. 


SCIPLE PUMP CO., 107 North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

N. O. NELSON MFG. CO., 8th and St. Charles Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 
WOODIN & LITTLE, 312 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 
REINEKE, WILSON & CO.. 13 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. 




A ETJ S 










MAIN OFFICES OF 

THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO., 

SENECA FALLS, N. Y., U. S. A. 

TO THE TRADE, 

W E TAKE pleasure in presenting this complete catalogue of Pumps and Hydraulic Machinery for every 
service, Pump Supplies, Well Tools, etc. Our Pumping Machinery has been on the market for fifty- 
two years ; we have largely increased our facilities for manufacture, and shall endeavor to maintain the 
acknowledged quality which has made “Goulds Pumps” the Standard of the World for more than half a 
century. We also publish special catalogues devoted exclusively to “ Efficient Power Pumps and their Appli¬ 
cations, ” “Irrigating Pumps, Horse Powers, etc.” “Spray Pumps,” and will cheerfully furnish same upon 
application. 

Soliciting a continuance of your favors, we are, 

Respectfully, 

SEABURY S. GOULD, President. JOSEPH J. SWABY, Treasurer. THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO. 

W. P. WHITE, Vice-President. H. P. USHER, Secretary. 


TERMS: 


THIS PRICE LIST CANCELS all former ones and is subject to change without notice. 

ALL ORDERS will be filled from stock as per catalogue unless we are expressly directed otherwise. 

IN MAKING REFERENCE to any of our goods, either for the purpose of inquiry or in orders, 
always give the catalogue figure. 

GENERAL DISCOUNT SHEETS will he furnished to the Trade only, and are subject to change with¬ 
out notice. 


NO CLAIMS FOR ALLOWANCE will be entertained unless presented on receipt of goods; neither 
will we hold ourselves responsible for breakages after goods are delivered in good condition to the Railroad 
Company. 


WITH INFORMATION AT HAND AS TO REQUIREMENTS and 

be pleased to make recommendations and estimates on any Pumping outfit, 
up and cared for, will guarantee their performing all we claim for them. 


conditions of work, we shall 
and if Pumps are properly set 


ORDERS FROM STRANGERS or parties unknown to us and having 
accompanied by cash or satisfactory references. 

ERRORS AND OMISSIONS in this catalogue excepted. 




no commercial rating, must he 


ALPHABETICAL INDEX 


Page. 

A CME Elevator Buckets. 521 

“Advance ” D. A. Force Pump. 28, 29 

Agitators for Spray Pumps. 262 

Air Chamber. 81 

Air Cock. 460 

Air Pumps. 245 to 250 

Air Valves. 379 

“ Albany ” D. A. Force Pump. 139 

Alert D. A. Hand Force Pump. 139 

“Alert” D. A. Power Force Pump. 174 

Alligator Wrenches. 488 

Altitude Gauges. 470 

Always Ready Wrenches. 488 

Ammonia Pump, Triplex. 232 

Angle Check Valves, Brass. 369 

Angle Check Valves, Brass Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Angle Check Valves, Iron Body. 383 

Angle Valves, Brass. 369, 370 

Angle Valves, Brass, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Angle Valves, Brass, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Angle Valves, Iron Body. 381, 382 

Angle Valves, Iron Body, Asbestos Disc. 387 

Angle Valves, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Angle Valves, Lunkenheimer. 424 

Angle Valves, Lunkenheimer, Composition Disc. 427 

Anti-Freezing Well Pumps. 8 to 29 

Anti-Freezing W. M. Force Pump Heads. 50 to 55 

“Apollo” Grease Cups. 443 

Areas of Circles. 570 

Armstrong’s Stocks and Dies. 483 

Artesian Steam Working Head. 113 

Artesian Pump Cylinder. 67 to 69 

Artesian Well Casing Sockets. 320 

Artesian Well-Working Head. 58, 59 


Asbestos Disc Valves, Brass. 

Asbestos Disc Valves, Iron Body 

Asbestos Packed Iron Cocks. 

Asbestos Goons: 

Cement. 

Mill Board. 


V 


Page. 

Asbe.stos Goods.— Continued. 

Packing, Wick. 538 

Packing, Steam Rope. 538 

Paper. 538 

Pipe Covering, Asbestos and Hair Felt. 538 

Pipe Covering, Asbestos and Woolen Felt. 538 

Pipe Covering, Asbestos Moulded. 539 

Pipe Covering, “Eureka”. 539 

Pipe Covering, “ W. B.”. 539 

Sheathing. 538 

“Atlantic” D. A. Force Pumps. 86, 87 

Auger, Clay. 309 

Auger, Cobble Stone. 309 

Auger, Earth and Sand. 309 

Automatic Air Valves. 381 

Automatic Grease Cups, “Ideal”. 441 

Automatic Grease Cups, “ Jewel ”. 442 

Automatic Needle Valve Oil Feeder. 437 

Automatic Shut-off Valve. 131 

Automatic Switches, Electric. 206, 207 

Automatic Water-Lifter. 131 

Automobile Tire Pump. 249, 250 

“ Aura ” Well Force Pump. 23 

Awl, Belt.:. 532 

B abbitt Ladies. 421 

Babbitt Metals. 421 

Babcocks Pipe Puller. 312 

Back Outlet Return Bends, C. 1. 335 

Back Pressure Valves, Iron Body. 388 

Back Pressure Valves, “ Davis ”. 388 

Bailing Pumps. 187, 235 

Balance Water Gauge. 470 

Ball Check Valves. 425 

Balls, Brass. 425 

Balls, Copper. 404 

Balls, Fuller. 537 

Ball Cocks. 410 

Ball Gauge Cocks. 461 

Ball and Socket Hangers. 519 
















































































VI 


ALPHABETICAL 

Page. 

Ball and Socket Post Hangers. 520 

Bamboo Extension. 266 

“ Banner ” Drive Well Point. 297 

“ Banner” Lubricators. 440 

Barnes Pipe Cutter. 491 

Barrel Pumps, Rotary. 155 

Barrel Spray Carts. 261 

Barrel Spray Pumps. 254 to 257, 259 

Barometric Pressure at Different Altitudes. 569 

Bases for Valve Boxes. 402 

Beading Tools. 494 

Beam Hooks. 337 

Bells, Meneely. 568 

Bells, Steel Amalgam. 285 

Belt Awl. 532 

Belt Fasteners. 532 

Belt Hooks. 532 

Belt Lace Hole Protectors. 532 

Belt Lacing. 532 

Belting, Cotton, Gandy. 522 

Belting, Cotton, Solid. 523 

Belting, Leather. 522 

Belting, Rawliide. 523 

Belting, Rubber. 522 

Bemis & Call Wrenches. 488 

Bench Vise. 485 

Bends, Lead. 417, 419 

Bends, Return, Cast Iron. 334, 335 

Bibb Washers. 537 

Bibbs, Compression. 407, 408 

Bibbs, Fuller. 409 

Bibbs, Hose L. H. 407 

Bibbs, Plain, L. H. 407 

Bicycle Pumps. 248 to 250 

Bilge Pumps. 142 to 151 

Bit Brace Tap. 483 

Blakeslee Jet Pump. 475 

Blind or Check Valve. 309 

Block Tin. 420 

Blocks, Pillow. 518 

Blocks, Pulley. 501, 502 


.—( Continued .) 


Page. 

B1ow t Off Valves. 391 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Triplex Power. 181 to 186 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Hand. 237, 238 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Power. 181 to 186, 238, 239 

Boiler Feed Pump, Steam. 240 

Boilers. 544 to 550 

Boilers, Farm. 544 

Boilers, Range. 422 

Boilers, Tubular. 549, 550 

Boilers, Vertical. 545 to 547 

Boilers, Vertical with Engine. 545, 546 

Boiler Fittings. 355 

Boiler Stands. 422 

Boiler Makers’ Ratchets. 494 

Boiler, Oil Injectors. 438 

Boiler, Tubes. 318 

Bolts, Carriage. 543 

Bolts, Elevator. 521 

Bolts, Machine. 543 

Boxes, Service. 401 

Boxes, Valve. 402 

Boxes, Valve-Bases. 402 

Branch Tees, Cast Iron. 336 

Brass Balls. 425 

Brass Fittings. 367 

Brass Floor and Ceiling Plates. 339 

Brass Guards. 473 

Brass Jacket Drive Well Points. 294 to 298 

Brass Oil Cups. 469 

Brass Oilers. 496 

Brass Perforated Sheet. 301 

Brass Tubing. 368 

Brass Valves. 369 to 378 

Brass Wire Cloth. 301 

Brewery Pumps. 180 to 189 

Brine Cocks. 410 

Brine Pump, Triplex. 233 

Brown’s Pipe Tongs. 487 

Brushes, Flue. 495 

Buckles, Strap. 523 

Bucket Pump, Brass. 252 






















































































ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Buckets, Elevator. 521 

Burner Pliers.... 492 

Burralls Com-Skellers. 286 

Bushings, Brass. 368 

Bushings, Cast Iron. 330 

Bushings, Eccentric. 330 

Bushings, Hose. 529 

Bushings, Malleable. 354 

Bushings, Wood. 503 

Butterfly Yalves, Brass. 373 

Butterfly Valves, Iron Body. 385 

By-Pass Valves, Mason. 185, 392 

C ALDWELL Hose Straps. 530 

Candle Wick. 538 

Canvas Belt. 522 

Capacities of Different Standard Gallons of Water. 569 

Capacity of Pump, Table. 570 

Capacity of Pumps at 30 Strokes per Minute, Table. 

Capacity of Tanks and Cisterns, Table. 573 

Caps, Brass. 368 

Caps, Cast Iron. 329 

Caps, Hose. 529 

Caps, Malleable. 352 

Carriage Bolts. 543 

Casing Sockets. 320 

Casing Fittings. 320 

Casing Inserted Joint. 319 

Casing Screw and Socket. 319 

Cast Brass Floor Plates. 339 

Cast Iron Fittings. 327 to 349 

Cast Iron Fittings, Extra Heavy. 347 

Cast Iron Fittings, Flanged. 342 to 344 

Cast Iron Fittings, Stock Sizes. 348, 349 

Cast Iron Floor and Ceiling Plates. 338, 339 

Cast Iron Pipe. 313 

Cast Iron Pipe Specials. 314, 315 

Caulking Tool. 494 

Ceiling Plates. 338, 339 

Ceiling Plates, Brass. 339 

Ceiling Plates, Russell’s. 339 


[NDEX.—( Continued .) VII 

Page. 

Cellar Traps. 291 

Cement, Asbestos. 538 

Cement, Gas Fitters’. 499 

Cement, Steam Fitters’. 499 

Centrifugal Pumps. 168 to 173 

Cess Pools. 291 

Cess Pool Pumps. 147, 148 

Chace’s Zinc Oilers. 496 

Chain Tongs. 487 

“ Challenge ” D. A. Hand Force Pump. 142 to 144 

“ Challenge ” D. A. Power Force Pump. 175 

“ Champion ” Rod Oil Cups. 451 

Chandelier Hooks and Loops. 354 

Check Valves, Angle, Brass. 369 

Check Valves, Blind. 309 

Check Valves, Iron Body. 383-384 

Check Valves, Brass. 369, 370 

Check Valves, Brass Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Check Valves, Iron. 72 

Check Valves, Iron Body. 383 

Check Valves, Iron Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Check Valves, Swing, Brass. 370 

Check Valves, Swing, Iron Body. 384 

Check Valves, Lunkenlieimer. 425, 426 

Check Valves, Lunkenlieimer, Ball. 425 

Check Valves, Lunkenlieimer, Swing. 426 

Chemical Pumps. 231 

“ Chief ” Injector. 477 

Chime Whistles. 433, 462 

Church Bells. 285 

Cider Press Screws. 287 

Cipher Code. XVI, XVII 

Cipher, Pipe. 316 

Circulating Boiler Fittings. 355 

Circulating Pumps. 169, 180 

Cistern Suction Pumps. 1 to 6 

Clamps, Hose. 530 

Clamps, Hydrants. 355 

Clamps, Water Pipe. 326 

Classification Malleable Fittings. 358 

J Cleaners, Flue. 495 





















































































VIII 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

“Clip” Gate Valves.. ..’. 428 

Clotli, Brass Wire. 301 

Clutches, Friction. 516 

Cock Spout. 81 

Cocks, Air. 460 

Cocks, Ball. 410 

Cocks, Ball Gauge. 461 

Cocks, Brine. 410 

Cocks, Compression Bibb. 81 

Cocks, Compression Gauge. 461 

Cocks, Compression Sill. 410 

Cocks, Corporation. 414 to 416 

Cocks, Cylinder. 461 

Cocks, Gas. 457 to 458 

Cocks, Gas Stove. 458 

Cocks, Hydrant. 404 

Cocks, Iron. 459 

Cocks, Packed. 387 

Cocks, Meter. 458 

Cocks, Mississippi Gauge. 469 

Cocks, Rain and Well Water. 410 

Cocks, Service. 457 

Cocks, Sill. 410 

Cocks, Steam. 456 

Cocks, Steam Gauge. 461 

Cocks, Stop... 403 to 406 

Cocks, Syphon . 475 

Coe’s Wrenches. 488 

Coins, Values of Foreign. 575 

Collars, Shafting. 517 

Columbia Pressure Recorder. 472 

“ Columbus ” Steel Sinks. 288 

Columns, Water. 463 

Combination Ferrules, Lead. 419 

Combination Steam and Water Gauges. 464 

Combination Water Pressure Gauge. 471 

Compression Bibbs. 407, 408 

Compression Gauge Cocks. 461 

Compression Radiator Air Valves. 379 

Compression Sill Cocks. 410 

Compression Stops. 408 


.— {Continued). 


Page. 

Connection for Hose and Iron Pipe. 265 

Connecting Rod. 70 

Cookers, Feed. 544 

Cook’s Seamless Brass Slotted Strainer. 300 

Copper Balls. 404 

Copper Ferrules. 318 

Corn Shellers. 286, 566, 567 

Comer Sinks. 290 

Corporation Cocks. 414, 416 

Cotton Belting, Gandy. 522 

Cotton, Belting, Solid. 523 

Cotton Hose, Rubber-Lined. 524 

Cotton Waste. 499 

Counters, Revolution. 474 

Counter Shafts. 102, 103 

Couplings, Brass. 368 

Couplings, Casing. 320 

Couplings, Hose. 528 

Couplings, Hydraulic. 322 

Couplings, Malleable. 321 

Couplings, Offset Reducing, Cast Brass. 331 

Couplings, Offset Reducing, Malleable. 354 

Couplings, Plain Brass. 416 

Couplings, Recessed. 322 

Couplings, Rod, Iron and Wood. 302 

Couplings, Shafting. 517 

Couplings, Special. 322 

Couplings, Standard, Pipe. 321 

Couplings, Well Tool. 309 

Coupling Wood Sucker Rod. 70 

Covered Crank Pumps. 236 

Coverings, Pipe. 538, 539 

Creamery Pumps. 157, 236 

“ Crescent ” Hydrants and Street Washers. 280, 281 

Crosby Pressure Recorder. 472 

Crosses, Cast Iron. 329 

Crosses, Extra Heavy. 347 

Crosses, Flanged. 344 

Crosses, Long Radius. 341 

Crosses, Malleable.352 

Crossover Fittings. 351 























































































IX 


ALPHABETICAL INDEX.— {Continued.) 


Page. 

Cross Valves, Brass. 369 

Cross Valves, Brass Asbestos Disc. 371 

Cross Valves, Brass Iron Body. 381, 382 

Cross Valves, Lunkenheimer. 424 

“Crown” Oil Cnps. 448 

Curb Block. 284 

Curb Box, Adjustable. 284, 401 

Cutters, Glass Tube. 473 

Cutters, Lace. 532 

Cutters, Pipe. 491 

Cutting Pliers. 492 

“ Cyclone ” Spray Nozzles. 264 

Cylinder Cocks. 461 

Cylinder, Irrigation. 89 

Cylinders, Pump. 61 to 69, 71 

Cylindrical Glasses. 455 

D AVIS Back Pressure Valves. 388 

Davis Back Pressure Regulators. 389 

Deck Pumps. 142 to 151 

Deep Well Force Pump Standards. 38, 39 

Deep Well Power Working Heads. 99, 104 to 112 

Deep Well Pump Cylinders. 61 to 69, 70 

Deep Well Lift Pump Standards. 34 

Deep Well Steam Working Head. 113 

Deep Well Wind Mill Standards. 44 to 55 

Detroit Lubricators. 467 

Detroit Radiator Valves. 377 

“ Dewey ” Stock Fountains. 567 

Diameter of Cylinder, Extreme Outside. 61 

Diaphragm Force Pump. 148 

Diaphragm Suction Pumps. 147 

Die Stocks. 480 to 483 

Die, Taper. 311 

Differential Power Working Heads. 104 to 112 

Discs, Jenkins. 386 

Distributing Pump Heads. 50 to 55 

Dixon’s Graphite. 499 

Double-Acting Hand Force Pumps, Horizontal.. 139 to 145 

Double-Acting Pump Cylinder. 66 

Double-Acting Well Force Pumps... 23 to 29 


Page. 

Double Branch Y, Bends, Malleable. 353 

Double Disc Gate Valves. 429 

Double Long Radius Tees, C. 1. 342 

Drag Scrapers. 560, 561 

Dredging-Pump, Centrifugal. 172 

Dressers Emery Wheels. 540 

Drift Pipe. 303 

Drills, Enlarging. 307 

Drills, Expansion. 308 

Drills, Hydraulic and Jetting. 307 

Drills, Paddy. 308 

Drills, Pipe. 484 

Drills for Racliets. 494 

Drills, Twist. 493 

Drip Pump, Plumbers’. 244 

Drive Cap. 303 

Drive Head, Steel. 303 

Drive Plate. 303 

Drive Shoe, Steel. 303 

Drive Top. 303 

Drive Well Points. 294, 299 

Driving Shafts. 102, 103 

Driving Shaft and Treble Barrel Pump. 110 

Drop Elbows, Malleable. 351 

Drop Tees. 351 

“Duplex” Die Stocks. 481 

“ Duplex ” Flue Scrapers. 495 

“ Duplex, New,” Water Lifter. 131 

E CCENTRIC Bushings, Cast Iron. 330 

Eccentric Tees, Cast Iron. 328 

Eclipse Fire Hydrants. 400 

Ejectors, “ H. D.”. 479 

Ejectors, “X. L.”. 476 

Elbows, Brass. 367 

Elbows, Cast Iron. 327 

Elbows, Cast Iron, Extra Heavy. 347 

Elbows, Cast Iron, Flanged. 343 

Elbows, Cast Iron, Long Radius. 341 

Elbows, Cast Iron, Reducing. 327 

Elbows, Malleable. 350, 351 


















































































X 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Elbows, 45° . 350 

Elbows, 45° Drop. 350 

Elbows, 45° Long Drop. 351 

Elbows, 45° Side Outlet. 350 

Elbows, 45° Street. 350 

Elbows, 45° Union. 356 

Elbows, Union Radiator. 378 

Electric House Pumps. 205 

Electric Mine Pumps. 188, 201, 208, 210 to 212, 213 

Electric Pumps, Triplex. 188, 201, 205, 208, 212 

Electric Rotary Pumps. 167 

Electric Switches. 206, 207 

Elevator Bolts. 521 

Elevator Buckets. 521 

Elevator Pumps. 181 to 183, 188, 189 

Elgin Adjustable Wrenches. 488 

“ Emerald ” Boiler Oil Injectors. 438 

Emery Wheels. 540 

Emery Wheel Dressers. 540 

“ Empire ” Double-Acting Force Pump. 26, 27 

Engine and Boiler, Vertical. 545, 546 

Engine Governors. 465, 466 

Engine Oilers. 453 

Engines, Garden or Fire. 267 to 276 

Engines, Gasoline. 555, 556 

Engines, Steam. 545 to 554 

Engineers’ Flue Scrapers. 495 

Engineers’ Oilers. 496 

Engineers Wrenches. 488 

“Enterprise” Pipe Vise. 486 

“ Enterprise ” Ratchet Stock. 489 

Equalizing Pipes, Table. 573 

“ Eureka ” Tubular Well Cylinder. 304 

Excelsior Pipe Insulator. 338 

Expansion Joints, Brass. 380 

Expansion Joints, Iron Body. 390 

Expansion Pipe Hangers. 340 

Expansion Plates. 387 

Expansion Tanks. 422 

Extension Pieces, Malleable. 354 

Extension Service Boxes. 401 


..—( Continued .) 


Page. 

Extension Valve Boxes. 402 

Extensions for spraying. 266 

Extension Stroke Guide. 46, 47 

Extra Heavy Cast Iron Fittings. 347 

Extra Heavy Flange Unions. 332 

F ACED Bushings, Cast Iron. 330 

Faced Bushings, Malleable. 354 

Factory Hose Carts. 277 

Farm Bells. 285 

Fasteners, Belt. 532 

Feed Cookers. 544 

Feed Water for Boilers. 185 

Feet Head of Water into Pressure per Square Inch, 

Table. 571 

Felt, Hair. 538 

Felthousen’s Oil Pumps. 469 

Ferrules, Copper,. 318 

Ferrules, Lead Combination. 419 

Filter Press Pump. 187 

Fire Alarm Whistle. 434 

Fire Engines, Hand. 267 to 276 

Fire Hose. 524 

Fire Hydrants. 400 

Fire Pumps, Rotary. 164 to 166 

Fire Streams, Notes and Tables. 161 

Fittings, Boiler. 355 

Fittings, Brass. 367 

Fittings, Casing. 320 

Fittings, Cast Iron. 327 to 349 

Fittings, Cast Iron, Extra Heavy. 347 

Fittings, Cast Iron, Stock Sizes. 348, 349 

Fittings, Crossover. 351 

Fittings, Circulating Boiler, Malleable. 355 

Fittings, Malleable. 350 to 357 

Fittings, Malleable Classification. 358 to 366 

Fittings, Railings, Malleable. 357 

Flange Crosses, Cast Iron. 344 

Flange Elbows, Cast Iron. 343 

Flange Tees, Cast Iron. 344 

Flange Unions, Cast Iron. 332 
























































































ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Flange Unions, Cast Lon, Extra Heavy. 332 

Flange Y Branches, Cast Iron. 344 

Flanges, Cast Iron. 333 

Flanges, Standard . 345 , 346 

Flanges, Templates for Drilling. 34 fi 

Flap Yalves. 173 

Floor Plates. 338, 339 

Floor Plates, Brass. 339 

Floor Plates, Cast Brass. 339 

Fine Blower, Red Jacket. 495 

Flue Brushes. 495 

Flue Expanders, Prosser. 494 

Flue Expanders, Roller. 494 

Foot Yalves. 72, 391 

Force Pump Heads. 56 to 59 

Force Pump Heads, Distributing. 50 to 55 

Force Pumps, Double-Acting Horizontal. 139 to 145 

Force Pumps, House. 114 to 129 

Force Pumps, Portable Brass. 252 

Force Pumps, Rotary. 152 to 157 

Force Pumps, Set Length Well. 16, 18 to 29 

Force Pump Standards. 35 to 39 

Force Pumps, Two-Cylinder, Vertical. 144, 149, 150 

Force Pumps, Wind Mill. 25 to 29, 52 53, 82, 88 

Force Pumps, with W. M. Tops. 20 

Fountains, Dewey. 567 

Four-way Tees, Malleable. 351 

Friction Clutches. 516 

Friction Gears. 166 

Friction of Water in Pipes, Table. 571 

“Fruitall” Spray Pump. 256 

Fuller Balls. 537 

Fuller Bibbs. 409 

Fusible Plugs. 469 

G ARDEN Hose Valves. 374 

Garden or Fire Engines. 267 to 276 

Gardner Governors. 465, 466 

Gas Cocks. 457, 458 

Gas Companies’ Drip Pump. 244 

Gas Companies’,Proving Pump. 245 


INDEX.—( Continued .) XI 

Page. 

Gas Fitters’ Cement. 499 

Gas Hooks. 337 

Gas or Air Pump. 245, 247 

Gas Pliers. 492 

Gas Stove Cocks. 458 

Gas Works Pumps. 247, 248 

Gaskets. 536, 537 

Gaskets, Cloth Insertion. 536 

Gaskets, “Eclipse”. 534 

Gaskets, Fibrous. 536 

Gaskets, Metals. 537 

Gaskets, Pure Rubber. 536 

Gasoline Engines. 555, 556 

Gate Hose Valves. 374 

Gate Valves, Brass. 393, 394 

Gate Valves, Iron. 398 

Gate Valves, Iron Body. 395 to 397 

Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer “Clip”. 428 

Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer Double Disc. 429 

Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer “ Handy ”. 431 

Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer Quick Opening. 429 

Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer “Victor”. 430 

Gauge Cocks, Compression. 461 

Gauge Cocks, Mississippi. 469 

Gauge Cocks, Register. 461 

Gauge Cocks, Steam. 4fll 

Gauge Glass Washers. 473 

Gauges, Altitude. 470 

Gauges, Combination Water and Steam. 464 

Gauges, Oil. 454 

Gauges, Pressure Recording. 472 

Gauges, Steam. 471 

Gauges, Water. 463 

Gauge, Water Pressure. 470, 471 

Gears, Rule for Size and Speed. 572 

“ Gem ” Plain Brass Grease Cups. 445 

“ Gem ” Nozzles. 527 

Glass Body Oil Pump. 436 

Glass Cutters. 473 

Glass Tubes. 473 

Glasses, Oil Cup. 455 
























































































XII 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Globe Suction Basket. 529 

Globe Valves, Brass. 369, 370 

Globe Valves, Brass, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Globe Valves, Brass, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Globe Valves, Iron Body. 381, 382 

Globe Valves, Iron Body, Asbestos Disc. 387 

Globe Valves, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Globe Valves, Lunkenheinier, Brass. 424 

Globe Valves, Lunkenheinier, Jenkins’ Disc. 427 

Goose Neck or Spout. 81 

Goose Necks, Lead. 416 

Governors, Engine. 465, 466 

Grab, Tubular Well Tool. 311 

Graphite, Dixon’s. 499 

Grease Cups, “Apollo” Iron. 443 

Grease Cups, “ Gem ” Plain Brass. 445 

Grease Cups, “Ideal” Automatic. 44l 

Grease Cups, “ Jewel ” Automatic. 442 

Grease Cups, “ Marine ” Screw Feed. 443 

Grease Cups, “ Rex ” Spun Top. 445 

Grease Cups, “ Tiger ” Plain Brass. 444 

Guards, Brass. 473 

H ack Saws. 497 

“ H. D.” Injectors. 479 

Hair Felt. 538 

Ham Curing Pump. 244 

Hammers, Machinists’. 493 

Hancock Inspirators. 479 

Hand Fire Engines. 267 to 276 

Hand Taps, Machinists’. 484 

Handles, Hydrant. 355 

“ Handy ” Gate Valves. 431 

Hangers, Ball and Socket. 519, 520 

Hangers, Expansion Pipe. 340 

Hard Rubber Suction Hose. 525 

Heads, Distributing Well Force Pumps. 50 to 55 

Heads, Differential Power. 104 to 112 

Heads, Well Working. 56 to 59 

Hexagon Nipples. 354 

Hinge Vise. 486 


INDEX.—( Continued.) 

Page. 

Holder, Pipe. 312 

Hook Plates, Cast Iron. 337 

Hook Rope. 310 

Hooks, Beam. 337 

Hooks, Belt. 532 

Hooks, Chandelier. 354 

Hooks, Gas. 337 

Hooks, Ring. 340 

Horizontal Check Valves, Brass. 369 

Horizontal Check Valves, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Horizontal Check Valves, Iron Body. 383 

Horizontal Engines and Boilers. 549 to 553 

Horse Gear and Double Barrel Pump . 97 

Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus. 94, 95, 97 

Horse Gear and Triplex Pump Combined. 92 

Horse Power Belting will Transmit. 592 

Horse Power of Pumping, Table. 203 

Horse Power Transmitted by Shafting, Table. 572 

Horse Powers.. 93 to 95 

Hose Carts. 277 

Hose, Cotton, Rubber Lined. 524 

Hose, Cotton, Mill Fire. 524 

Hose, Hard Rubber Suction. 525 

Hose, Linen.• 524 

Hose, Rubber. 524 

Hose, Steam. 525 

Hose, Suction. 525 

Hose Bibbs. 407 

Hose Bushings. 529 

Hose Caps. 529 

Hose Clamps. 530 

Hose Couplings. 528 

Hose Menders. 530 

Hose Nipples. 529 

Hose Nozzles. 527 

Hose Pipes. 527 

Hose Pipes, Underwriters’. 530 

Hose Pipe Sprinklers. 529 

Hose Rack-Swinging. 526 

Hose Reducers. 529 

Hose Reels. 526 




















































































ALPHABETICAL INDEX.—( Continued.) 


XIII 


Page. 

Hose Splices. 530 

Hose Spanners. 529 

Hose Sprinklers....,. 531 

Hose Strainers. 529 

Hose Straps. 530 

Hose Strap Fasteners. 530 

Hose Valves. 374 

House Force Pumps. 115 to 129 

Hydrant Clamps. 355 

Hydrant Cocks. 404 

Hydrant Handles. 355 

Hydrant Sockets... 355 

Hydrants, Fire. 400 

Hydrants, Yard. 278 to 283 

Hydrants, Wall. 284 

Hydraulic Couplings. 322 

Hydraulic Elevator Pumps. 181 to 183, 188, 189 

Hydraulic Pressure Pump, Triplex. 187, 235 

Hydraulic Rams. 134 to 137 

Hydraulic Test Pumps.241, 243 

Hydraulic Water Lifters. 130 to 133 

ICE Plant Pumps. 232, 233 

1 “ Ideal ” Automatic Grease Cup. 441 

Index to Figs. 591 to 596 

Indicators, Speed. 498 

Injectors, “ Chief ”. 477 

Injectors, “Emerald” Boiler Oil. 438 

Injectors, “Metropolitan”. 477 

Injectors, “ Pemberthy ”. 476 

Injectors, “ U. S.”. 478 

Injectors, “World”. 478 

Inserted Joint Casing. 319 

Inspirator, Hancock. 479 

Insulator, Pipe, . 338 

Iron Body Valves. 381 to 388 

Iron Body Valves, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Iron Body Valves, Asbestos Disc. 387 

Iron Cocks. 459 

Iron Cocks, Asbestos Packed. 387 

Iron Cocks, with Brass Plug. 459 


Page. 

Iron Cocks, Three-Way. 459 

Iron Pulleys. 509 to 514 

Ii’on Rod Couplings. 302 

Irrigating Pumps. 89, 91 to 97 

Irrigation Pump Cylinder. 89 

Irrigation Table. ... 574 

T ACK Screws. 286, 541 

J Jarecki Screw Plates. 481 

Jenkins’ Discs. 386 

Jet Pump, Blakeslee. 475 

“Jewel” Engines. 552 

“ Jewel ” Grease Cups. 442 

Joints, Expansion, Brass. 380 

Joints, Expansion, Iron Body. 390 

Joints, Swing. 380 

“ Junior ” Lubricators. 435 

K EROSENE Spray Pumps. 253, 259, 260 

“ Kerowater ” Spray Pumps. 253, 259, 260 

Keys, Lock and Shield Valves. 378 

Keystone Unions. 356 

Knapsack Spray Pumps. 253 

L ACE Cutters. 532 

Lace Hole Protectors. 532 

Lace, Rawhide. 522 

Lace, Tanned. 522 

Lacing Belt. 532 

Ladles, Babbitt. 421 

Lag, Screws. 542 

Lard Press Screws. 287 

Lawn Hydrants. 278 to 283 

Lawn Sprinklers. 531 

Lead, Pig. 420 

Lead, Bends. 417 to 419 

Lead, Combination Ferrules. 419 

Lead, Goose Necks. 416 

Lead, Pipe. 420 

Lead Sheet. 420 



















































































XIV 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Lead, Traps. 417, 418 

Leather. 301 

Leather Belting. 522 

Leather, Valve and Plunger. 301 

Lennox Tapping Machine. 413 

Lever Handle Bibbs. 407 

Lever Handle Oil Pumps. 469 

Lever Handle Valves, Lunkenheimer. 431 

Lift Pumps, for Cisterns and Wells. 1 to 17 

Lift Pump Standards. 31 to 34 

Lifter, Rod. 310 

“ Lightning ” Dies and Holder. 483 

“ Lightning ” Hand Air Pumps. 350 

“Lightning” Screw Plates. 483 

“Lightning” Taps. 483 

Linen Hose. 524 

“ Little Giant” Pipe Holder. 312 

“ Little Giant ” Screw Plates. 482 

Little’s Automatic Pipe Holder. 312 

Lock Gas Service Cocks. 458 

Lock Nuts, Brass. 368 

Lock Nuts, Cast Iron. 329 

Lock Nuts, Malleable. 354 

Lock Nuts, Nipples. 326 

Lock Nuts, Threads. 326 

Lock Shield Valves. 370 

Lock Union Water Cocks. 458 

Long Drop Elbows, Malleable. 351 

Long Screws. 326 

Long Radius Crosses. 341 

Long Radius Ells. 341 

Long Radius Ells, Double Branch. 341 

Long Radius Tees. 341 

Long Radius Reducing. 342 

Long Radius Double. 342 

Loops, Chandelier. 354 

Loose Pulley Oilers. 453 

Low Pressure Safety Valves. 373 

Lubricators, “Banner”. 440 

Lubricators, “Detroit”. 467 

Lubricators, “Junior”. 435 


.—( Continued.) 


Page. 

Lubricators, “ Senior ”. 435 

Lubricators, “Swift”. 468 

Lubricators “Vulcan”. 440 

Lubricators, “ Zero”. 467 

Lubricators, Lunkenheimer. 435, 439, 440 

Lubricators, Wood Handle. 467 

Lunkenheimer Goods: 

Brass Balls. 425 

Gate Valves, “Clip”. 428 

Gate Valves, Double Disc. 429 

Gate Valves, “ Handy”. 431 

Gate Valves, Quick Opening. 429 

Gate Valves, “Victor”. 430 

Throttle Valves, Lever. 431 

Grease Cups, “ Apollo,” Iron. 443 

Grease Cups, “ Gem,” Plain Brass. 445 

Grease Cups, “ Ideal,” Automatic. 441 

Grease Cups, “Jewel,” Automatic. 442 

Grease Cups, “ Marine,” Screw Feed. 443 

Grease Cups, “Rex,” Spun Top. 445 

Grease Cups, “ Tiger,” Plain Brass. 444 

Injectors, “Emerald,” Boiler Oil. 438 

Inj ectors, Standard Boiler Oil. 438 

Lubricators, “Banner”.•.. 440 

Lubricators, “Junior”. 435 

Lubricators, “ Paragon ”. 439 

Lubricators, “ Senior”. 435 

Lubricators, “ Vulcan ”. 440 

Oil Cups, “ Crown ” Sight Feed. 448 

Oil Cups, “ Pioneer” Slide Top. 446 

Oil Cups, “ Royal ” Sight Feed. 449 

Oil Cups, “ Sentinel ” Sight Feed. 450 

Oil Cups, “ Victor ” Index. 447 

Oil Cup Glasses. 455 

Oilers, Engine, Plain Glass. 453 

Oilers, Loose Pulley. 453 

Oilers, Shaft. 452 

Oil Feeder, Automatic Needle Valve. 437 

Oil Gauges. 454 

Oil Pumps. 436 

Oil Pumps, Lever Handle.436 






















































































ALPHABETICAL INDEX.—( Continued.) XV 


Page. 

Lunkenheimer Goods.— Continued. 

Pop Safety Valves. 432 

Rod Cups, Automatic. 451 

Rod Cups, “ Champion ” . 451 

Valves, Angle, Regrinding. 424 

Valves, Angle, Composition Disc. 427 

Valves, Check, Regrinding. 425 

Valves, Check, Ball Regrinding. 425 

Valves, Check, Swing Regrinding, Brass. 426 

Valves, Check, Swing Regrinding, Iron Body. 426 

Valves, Cross. 424 

Valves, Gate. 428 to 431 

Valves, Globe, Regrinding. 424 

Valves, Globe, Composition Disc. 427 

Valves, Pop Safety. 432 

Valves, Radiator. 427 

Valves, Throttle Lever. 431 

Valves, Whistle. 433 

Whistles, Chime. 433 

Whistles, Fire Alarm. 434 

Whistles, Mocking Bird. 433 

M achine Bolts. 543 

Machinists’ Hammers. 493 

Machinists’ Hand Taps. 484 

Magnolia Metal. 421 

Malleable Drive Cap. 303 

Malleable Iron Fitting. 350 to 357 

Malleable Iron Fittings, Classification Price List..358 to 366 

Malleable Iron Oilers. 496 

Malleable Iron Saddles. 326 

Malleable Iron Suction Strainers. 300 

Malleable Iron Unions. 356 

Malleable Vises. 486 

Manila Rope. 499 

Manual or Power Pumping Apparatus. 99 to 101 

“ Marine ” Grease Cup. 443 

Marsh Automatic Air Valves. 379 

Mason By-Pass Valves. 392 

Mason Rheostat Regulator. 392 

“ Masson ” Spray Nozzle. 264 


Page. 

Measures and Weights, Table. 575 

Meneely Bells. 568 

Metal, Babbitt,. 421 

Metal, Gaskets. 537 

Metal, Magnolia. 421 

Metal, Manhole Gaskets. 537 

Metallic Lower Valves. 61 

Meter Cocks, Lock Union. 458 

“Metropolitan” Injectors. 477 

Mill Board, Asbestos. 538 

Mill Hose. 524 

Mill Pumps. 180 to 187 

Miller’s Pipe Cutter. 491 

Miller’s Ratchet Stock. 480 

Mine Pumps. 208 to 213 

Mississippi Gauge Cocks. 469 

“ Mocking Bird ” Whistle. 433 

Molasses Pump. 3 

“ Monitor ” Pipe Holder. 312 

Motor Pumps. 130 to 133 

Mueller Corporation Cocks.414, 415 

Mueller’s Patent Stops. 406 

Mueller’s Rough Stops. 405, 406 

Mueller’s Taxiping Machines . 411, 412 

Mushroom Strainers. 72 

N ASON Steam Trap. 399 

Natural Gas Pump. 245 

“Never Slip” Rod Tougs. 489 

“ New Deluge ” Suction Pumps. 146 

“ New Era” Steel Sinks. 288 

Nippers, Cutting. 492 

Nipples, Brass. 368 

Nipples, Hexagon. 354 

Nipples, Hose. 529 

Nipples, Lock Nut. 326 

Nipples, Right and Left, Hex Centre. 354 

Nipples, Soldering. 416 

Nipples, Wrought Iron.323 to 325 

“No Shock ” Self-Closing Hydrants. 283 

Nozzles, “Gem”. 527 

















































































XVI 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Nozzles, Hose. 527 

Nozzles, Spray. 268, 264 

Nuts, Waste . 354 

O AKUM. 499 

Offsets, Cast Iron. 331 

Offset Reducing Couplings. 331 

Offset Reducing Couplings, Malleable. 354 

Oil Cups, Brass. 469 

Oil Clip, “ Crown ” Sight Feed. 448 

Oil Cup, “ Pioneer ” Slide Top. 446 

Oil Cup, “ Royal ” Sight Feed. 449 

Oil Cup, “ Sentinel ” Sight Feed. 450 

Oil Cup, “ Victor ” Index. 447 

Oil Cup Glasses. 455 

Oil Feeders, Automatic Needle Valve. 437 

Oil Fillers, Steel. 496 

Oil Gauges. 454 

Oil Injectors, “ Emerald ” Boiler. 438 

Oil Injectors, “ Standard ” Boiler. 438 

Oil Pump, Glass Body. 436 

Oil Pump, “ Felthousen’s. 469 

Oil Pump, Lever Handle. 469 

Oil Pump, Special Rotary. 156 

Oil Pump, Special. 244 

Oil Sets, Engineers. 496 

Oil Waste Can. 499 

Oilers, Loose Pulley. 453 

Oilers, Plain Engine. 453 

Oilers, Shaft. 452 

Oilers, Brass or Copperized Steel. 496 

Oilers, Malleable Iron . 496 

Oilers, Cliace’s Zinc. 496 

Oilers, Railroad. 496 

Oilers, Sight Feed.448 to 450 

Oster Die Stocks. 482 

P ACIFIC ” Well Force Pumps. 85 

Packer Ratchets. 494 

Packing, Asbestos Wick and Rope. 538 

Packing, Candlewick. 538 


.—( Continued .) 


Page. 

Packing, Cloth Insertion. 533 

Packing, “ Eclipse ”. 534 

Packing, “ Empire ” Gum Core. 535 

Packing, “Eureka” Piston. 535 

Packing, Garlock’s Ring. 535 

Packing, Garlock’s Spiral. 535 

Packing, Hard Pump. 533 

Packing, Hydraulic. 534 

Packing, Italian Hemp. 534 

Packing, Jenkins’ Standard. 534 

Packing, Plumbago Sheet. 534 

Packing, Pure Rubber Sheet. 533 

Packing, Rainbow. 534 

Packing, Square Braided Flax . 535 

Packing, Square Duck Rubber Back. 533 

Packing, Square and Round Duck. 533 

Packing Tuck’s Rounded. 534 

Packing Box Heads. 56 

Paddy Drills. 308 

Paper Asbestos. 538 

Paper and Pulp Mill Pumps. 214 to 230 

“ Paragon ” Lubricator.. 439 

Parker’s Combination Vise. 485 

Patent Stops, Mueller. 406 

Pave Washes. 280 to 283 

Peases’ Combination Pliers. 492 

“ Penberthy ” Injector. 476 

Perforated Sheet Brass. 301 

“ Phoenix ” Pipe Vise. 486 

Pig Lead. 420 

Pillow Blocks. 518 

“ Pioneer ” Oil Cups. 446 

Pipe Coverings. 538 to 539 

Pipe Cutters. 491 

Pipe Drift. 303 

Pipe Drills. * . 484 

Pipe Hangers, Expansion. 340 

Pipe Holder and Lifter, Babcocks. 312 

Pipe Holder, Little’s Automatic. 312 

Pipe Holder, “ Little Giant ”. 312 

Pipe Holder, “Monitor”. 312 



















































































ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Pipe Holder and Lifter, Standard Automatic. 312 

Pipe Insulator. 338 

Pipe Lifting Clevis. 311 

Pipe Puller. 312 

Pipe Reamer. 484 

Pipe Rings. 340 

Pipe Rod Couplings. 302 

Pipe Saddles. 326 

Pipe Tap and Drill. 484 

Pipe Taps. 484 

Pipe Telegraphic Cipher. 316 

Pipe Threads. 326 

Pipe Tongs. 487 to 490 

Pipe Vises. 485 to 486 

Pipe Wrenches. 488 to 490 

Pipe, Cast Iron. 313 

Pipe, Cast Iron Specials. 314 to 315 

Pipe, Lead. 420 

Pipe Reamer. 484 

Pipe, Spiral Riveted. 318 

Pipe, Wrought Iron. 316, 317 

Pipe Extension and Stop Cock. 266 

Piping Diagram, Water Lifters. 130 

Pitcher Spout Pumps. 4 to 6 

Plates, Ceiling. 338 to 339 

Plates, Ceiling, Brass. 339 

Plates, Expansion. 337 

Plates, Floor. 338, 339 

Plates, Floor, Brass. 339 

Plates, Floor, Cast Brass. 339 

Plates, Hook. 337 

Plates, Pump. 483 

Plates, Screw. 480 to 483 

Plates, Wall. 354 

Pliers, Gas. 492 

Plugs, Brass. 368 

Plugs, Cast Iron. 330 

Plugs, Fusible... 469 

Plumbers Brass Force Pumps. 243 

Plunger Leathers. 301 

Plunger Leathers, Crimped. 301 


.—( Continued .) 


XVII 


Page. 

Plungers for Pump Cylinders. 61 

Points, Drive Well. 294 to 299 

‘ ‘ Pomona ’ ’ Spray Pump. 257 

Pop Safety Valves, Lunkenheimer. 432 

Portable Brass Foi’ce Pump. 252 

Post Hangers. 520 

Power Force Pumps. 162 to 236 

Power Pumps, Triplex. 179 to 235 

Power Rotary Pumps. 157, 161 to 167 

Power to Operate Triplex Pumps. 203 

Power Working Heads or Apparatus... 99 to 101, 104 to 112 

Press Screws. 287 

Pressure Gauge. 471, 472 

Pressure per Square Inch into Feet Head of Water 

Table. 571 

Pressure Recorders. 472 

Pressure Regulator, Davis’. 389 

Prosser’s Flue Expander. 494 

Proving Pump. 245 

Puller, Pipe. 312 

Pulley Blocks. 501, 502 

Pulleys, Iron.509 to 514 

Pulleys, Riile for Size and Speed. 572 

Pulleys, Wood Split. 503 to 508 

Pump Cylinders. 61 to 69, 71 

Pump Plates. 483 

Pump Standards. 31 to 55 

Pumps, “ Felthousen’s ” Oil. 469 

Pumps, Glass Body, Oil. 436 

Pumps, Lever Handle Oil. 469 

Pumps, Wood. 558 

Punched Washers, Wrought Iron. 542 

Pure Rubber Valves. 536 

Q UICK Opening Gate Valves, Lunkenheimer. 429 

Quick Opening Gate Valves, Standard. 393, 397 

R ACK, Swinging Hose. 526 

Radiators. 399 

Radiator Air Valves. 379 

Radiator Valves. 375 to 378 



















































































XVIII ALPHABETICAL INDEX.—( Continued.) 


Page. 

Radiator Valves, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Radiator Valves, Lunkenheimer. 427 

Railing Fittings. 357 

Rain and Well Water Cocks. 410 

Ram, Hydraulic. 134 to 137 

Range Boilers. 422 

Ratchets. 494 

Ratchet Pipe Cutters. 491 

Ratchet Stocks, Miller. 480 

Ratchet Stocks, Oster. 482 

Ratchet Stocks, Enterprise. 489 

Rawhide Belting.. 523 

Rawhide Lace. 522 

Reamer, End Pipe. 309 

Reamer, Pipe. 484 

Reamer, Pipe, “ Enterprise ”. 489 

Recessed Couplings. 322 

Recorders, Pressure. 472 

Red Jacket Flue Blowers. 495 

Red Reflecting Gauge Glasses. 473 

Reducers, Cast Iron. 331 

Reducers, Hose. 529 

Reducers, Malleable. 352 

Reducing Couplings, Offset, Cast Iron. 331 

Reducing Couplings, Offset, Malleable. 354 

Reducing Crosses, Cast Iron.329 

Reducing Elbows, Cast Iron. 327 

Reducing Tees, Cast Iron. 328 

Reducing Tees, Cast Iron, Flanged. 343 to 344 

Reducing Tees, Cast Iron, Long Radius. 341 to 342 

Reed’s Pipe Vise. 486 

Reed’s Pipe Wrench. 489 

Reels, Hose. 526 

Reels, Hose Wall. 526 

Register Gauge Cocks. 461 

Regulator, Davis’ Pressure. 389 

Regulator, Force Pump Head. 55 

Regulator, Force Pump Head, Description. 50 

Regulator, Mason Rheostat. 392 

Relief Valves, Water. 392 

Relief Valves, Water, Mason. 392 


Page. 

Repairs, Pump.576 to 590 

Return Bends, Cast Iron.334 to 335 

Return Bends, Malleable..„••• 353 

Revolution Counters. 474 

Revolving Sprinklers. 531 

“ Rex ” Spun Top Grease Cup. 445 

Rheostat Regulator, Mason. 392 

Rings, Pipe. 340 

Rivet Set. 494 

Road Cart Pump. 250 

Robbins’ Chain Tongs. 487 

“ Rocker ” D. A. Force Pump. 140, 141 

Rod, Connecting. 70 

Rod, Valve for Artesian Cylinder. 70 

Rod, Wood Sucker and Coupling. 70 

Rod, Couplings. 302 

Rod Couplings, Hexagon. 302 

Rod Couplings, Reducer. 302 

Rod Couplings, Wood. 70 

Rod Cups, Automatic. 451 

Rod Guide Roller. 96 

Rod Lifter. 310 

Rod Joint. 96 

Rod Oil Cups. 451 

Rod Sockets, Hydrant. 355 

Rod Tongs. 489 

Rod Tongs, “ Never Slip ”. 489 

Rod Wrenches, Reed’s. 489 

Root’s Spiral Riveted Pipe. 318 

Roller Guide and Coupling. 96 

Roller Tube Expander. 494 

Rope Hook. 310 

Rope, Manila. 499 

Rope Packing. 538 

Rope Wire. 500 

Rotary Barrel Pumps. 155 

Rotary Fire Pump, Description. 160, 161 

Rotary Fire Pumps. 164 to 166 

Rotary Force Pumps. 152 to 157, 162 to 167 

Rotary Pumps, Description. 152 

Rough Stops. 403, 404 





















































































ALPHABETICAL 


Rough Stops, Mueller. 

“ Royal ” Oil Cup. 

Rubber Belting. 

Rubber Gaskets and Rings. 

Rubber Hose. 

Rubber Tubing. 

Rubber Valves. 

Russell’s Floor and Ceiling Plates 


Page. 
405, 406 
. 449 


5:50 

525 

525 

536 

339 


S addles, Pipe.326 

Safety Valves, Brass. 373 

Safety Valves, Low Pressure. 373 

Safety Valves, Iron Body. 385 

Safety Valves, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 385 

Safety Valves, Pop, Lunkenbeimer. 432 

Salem Elevator Buckets. 521 

Sand Pump and Drill. 307 

Saunders’ Pipe Cutter. 491 

Saws, Hack. 497 

School Bells. 285 

Scrapers, Drag. 559, 561 

Scrapers, Tongue. 561 

Scrapers, Wheel. 562 

Screws, Lag. 542 

Screws, Long.r. 326 

Screws, Jack. 286, 287, 541 

Screws, Press. 287 

Screw Plates. 480 to 482 

Screw and Socket Casing. 319 

Seamless Brass Slotted Strainers, Cooks’. 300 

Seamless Brass Tubing. 368 

Seating Tool ‘ 4 Eureka ’ ’ Cylinder. 304 

“ Senior ” Lubricator. 435 

Semi-Fluid Hand Suction Pump. 3 

Semi-Fluid Triplex Pump. 231 

Semi-Rotary “Clock” Force Pumps. 158, 159 

“ Seneca” D. A. Force Pump. 25, 29 

“ Seneca” Three-Way Distributing Head. 51 

“ Seneca ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

“ Sentinel ” Glass Oil Cup. 450 

“ Sentinel ” Spray Pump. 258 


INDEX.—( Continued .) XIX 

Page. 

Separator Strap Buckles. 523 

Service Boxes. 401 

Service Cocks. 457 

Set Length Well Pumps. 8 to 29 

Sewage Pump, Hand. 3, 147, 148 

Sewage Pumps, Power. 169, 170, 231 

Sewer Traps. 291 

Shaft Oilers. 452 

Shafting. 517 

Shafting Collars. 517 

Shafting Couplings..■. 517 

Shallow Well Pump Cylinders. 61 to 66 

Sheet Brass, Perforated. 301 

Sheet Lead. 420 

Sheffy Pipe Wrench. 489 

Shellers, Corn. 566, 567 

Ship Pumps. 142 to 151 

Ship Pumps, Description. 138 

Shut-Off Valve, Automatic. 131 

Shut-Offs, Spray . 265 

Side Outlet Elbows, Malleable. 350 

Sill Cocks. 410 

Single Screen Well Points. 298 

Sinks.. 288 to 289 

Sink Backs . 288, 292 

Sink Bolts. 292 

Sink Brackets.288, 289 

Sink Couplings. 292 

Sink Strainer. 292 

Sleeve Ratchets. 494 

Slop Sinks. 291 

Smith’s Combination Vise. 485 

Soap Pumps. 230 

Sockets, Casing. 320 

Soda Water Pumps. 242 

Solder . 420 

Soldering Nipples. 416 

Soldering Unions. 416 

“ Southern ” Force Pump Standard. 49 

“ Southern ” Star Pumps. 7 

Special Couplings. 322 





















































































XX 


ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

“ Special ” Drive Well Points. 297 

Speed Indicators. 498 

Spiral Riveted Pipe. 818 

Splices, Hose. 530 

Spout, Cock. 81 

Spout or Goose Neck. 81 

Spray Cart, Barrel. 261 

Spray Nozzles . 263 to 265 

Spray Pumps. 251 to 261 

Spray Pumps, Description . 251 

Spray Stop Cock.,. 265 

Sprinklers, Hose. 529 

Sprinklers, Lawn.«. 531 

Standard Boiler Oil Injector. 438 

Standard Flanges.345 to 346 

Standard Threads. 326 

Standards, Well Pump. 37 to 55 

Standards, Wind Mill Pump. 42 to 55 

Stands, Boiler. 422 

Stanwood Pipe Cutter. 491 

“Star” Hydrants. 282 

“ Star ” Force Pumps. 18 to 21 

“ Star” Force Pump Standards. 35 to 37 

“ Star ” Lift Pumps. 8 to 14 

“ Star ” Lift Pump Standards. 31 to 33 

“ Star ” Street Washers. 282 

“ Star ” Wind Mill Force Pump. 20, 21 

“ Star ” Wind Mill Force Pump Standards. 42 to 55 

Steam Boiler Feed Pump. 240 

Steam Cocks. 456 

Steam Cock Wrenches. 456 

Steam Engines.545, 554 

Steam Fitters’ Cement. 499 

Steam Flue Blowers. 495 

Steam Gauge Cocks. 461 

Steam Gauges. 470 

Steam Gauge Syphons. 475 

Steam Hose. 525 

Steam Hose Couplings. 528 

Steam Jet Pumps. 475 

Steam Packing.533 to 538 


— (Continued.) 


Page. 

Steam Traps. 399 

Steam and Water Gauge Combination. 464 

Steam Whistles. 462 

Steam Working Head. 113 

Steel Sinks. 288 

Stillson Wrenches. 490 

Stock Fountains. 567 

“ Stock ” Pumps. 15 

Stock Tanks. 423 

Stocks and Dies. 480 to 483 

Stock and Reamer, “ Enterprise ”. 489 

Stop Cock, Spray. 265 

Stops, Compression. 407, 408 

Stops, Rough. 403, 404 

Stops, Rough, Mueller. 405, 406 

Stove Cocks, Gas. 458 

Straightway Valves, Brass. 393, 394 

Straightway Valves, Iron. 398 

Straightway Valves, Lon Body.395 to 397 

Strainers, Brass Slotted. 300 

Strainers, for Suction Pipe. 72, 300 

Strainers, Malleable Suction. 300 

Strainers, Water Works. 300 

Strainers, Suction Hose. 529 

Strap Buckles, Separator. 523 

Straps, Hose. 530 

Straps, Hose Fasteners. 530 

Straps, Tinned. 338 

Street Elbows, Malleable. 350 

Street Washers. 280 to 283 

Stuff Pumps, Triplex Power. 228 to 230 

Sucker Rod and Coupling, Wood. 70 

Suction Hose. 525 

Suction Hose Baskets. 529 

Suction Hose Strainers. 529 

Suction Pumps for Paper Machines. 216 to 225 

“ Sun ” Hydrants and Street Washers. 283 

“Swan-Neck” Village Fire Engine. 273 to 275 

“ Swift” Lubricators. 468 

Swing Check Valves, Brass. 370 

Swing Check Valves, Iron Body. 384 





















































































ALPHABETICAL 


Page. 

Swing Check Yalves, Lunkenlieimer. 426 

Swing Joints, Brass. 380 

Swinging Hose Racks. 526 

Switches, Electric. 206, 207 

Swivel, Casing. 310 

Swivel, Hydraulic. 310 

Swivel, Rope. 310 

Swivel, Water. 310 

Syphon Cocks. 475 

Syphon W. M. Force Pump. 82 

Syphons, Iron. 475 

T ables . 569 to 575 

Tanks, Expansion . 422 

Tank Float. 81 

Tanks, Stock. 423 

Tank Switch, Electric. 206, 207 

Tank Valve. 81 

Tanned Lace. 522 

Tannery Pumps. 162 to 170 

Tap, Bit Brace. 483 

Tap, Lightning. 483 

Tap, Pipe. 484 

Tap and Drill. 484 

Tap, Taper. 311 

Taps, Machinists’ Hand. 484 

Tapping Machines. 411 to 413 

Tees, Branch. 336 

Tees, Brass. 367 

Tees, Cast Iron. 328 

Tees, Drop. 342 

Tees, Eccentric. 328 

Tees, Extra Heavy. 347 

Tees, Flanged. 343, 344 

Tees, Flanged Reducing. 343, 344 

Tees, Long Radius. 341, 342 

Tees, Long Radius Reducing. 341, 342 

Tees, Malleable. 351 

Tees, Reducing. 328 

Tees, Union Malleable. 356 

Telegraphic Cipher, Pipe. 316 


,.—( Continued.) 


XXI 

Page. 

Template for Drilling. 346 

Terms.IV 

Test Pumps, Hydraulic. 241 to 243 

Threads, Lock Nut. 326 

Threads, Pipe. 326 

Three-Way Cocks, Iron. 459 

Three-Way D. A. Force Pump. 27, 29 

Three-Way Distributing Pump Heads. 50 to 55 

Three-Way Steam Cocks. 456 

“ Thresher ” Tank Pump. 145 

Throttle Valves. 373 

Throttle Valves, Lunkenheimer. 431 

‘ ‘ Tiger ’ ’ Plain Grease Cups. 444 

Tin, Block. 420 

Turned Straps. 338 

Tongs, Pipe. 487 to 490 

Tongs, Tubular Well Tool. 311 

Tongue Scraper. 561 

Tools, Beading and Caulking. 494 

Tools, Well. 309 

Traps, Lead.417, 418 

Traps, Steam. 399 

Trimo Wrenches. 490 

Triplex Irrigating or Tank Pump. 91 

Triplex Power Pumps. 178 to 235 

Triplex Pump and Horse Power Combined. 92 

Tubes, Boiler. 318 

Tubes, Scotch Glass. 473 

Tube Cleaners. 495 

Tube Expanders. 494 

Tubing, Brass. 368 

Tubing, Rubber. 525 

Tubing, Wood. 558 

Tubular Boilers. 549 to 551 

Tubular Well Points. 296 to 297 

Tubular Well Cylinder Shoe. 303 

Tubular Well Pump Standards. 43 

Tubular Well Valves. 306 

Tubular Well Valve Rubber. 301 

Twist Drills. 493 

Two-Cylinder Force Pumps. 144, 150, 151 




















































































XXII 


ALPHABETICAL INDEX.— (Continued.) 


Page. 

U NDERWRITERS’ Fire Pumps. 164 to 166 

Uudei’writers’ Hose Pipe. 530 

Unions, Brass. 367 

Unions, Flange. 332 

Unions, Flange, Extra Heavy. 332 

Unions, Keystone. 356 

Unions, Malleable. 356 

Unions, Soldering. 416 

Union Elbows, Brass. 378 

Union Elbovss, Malleable. 356 

Union Tees, Malleable. 356 

“ Universe ” House Force Pump. 119 

“ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat. 61 

Urn-Shaped Glasses. 455 

“ U. S.” Injectors. 478 

“ Utility ” Well Force Pump. 23 

Useful Notes.XXV 

Useful Information. 569 to 575 

V ACUUM Base Pitcher Pump. 6 

Vacuum Gauges. 471 

Vacuum Pumps. 216 to 224, 247 to 249 

Vacuum Valves. 373 

Valve Boxes. 402 

Valve Boxes, Bases. 402 

Valve, “Universal,” Bronze. 61 

Valve Rod for Artesian Well. 70 

Valves, Air. 379 

Valves, Air, Automatic. 379 

Valves, Angle, Brass. 369, 370 

Valves, Angle, Brass, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Valves, Angle, Brass, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Valves, Angle, Brass, Lunkenheimer. 424 

Valves, Angle, Brass, Lunkenheimer, Jenkins’ Disc.... 427 

Valves, Angle, Iron Body. 381. 382 

Valves, Angle, Iron Body, Asbestos Disc. 387 

Valves, Angle, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc . 386 

Valves, Angle Check, Brass. 369 

Valves, Angle Check, Iron. 72 

Valves, Angle Check, Iron Body. 383 

Valves, Back Pressure, Davis. 388 


Page. 

Valves, Back Pressure, Iron Body.. 388 

Valves, Ball Check, Lunkenheimer. 425 

Valves, Blind or Check. 309 

Valves, Blow-Off. 391 

Valves, Butterfly, Brass. 373 

Valves, Butterfly, Iron Body. 385 

Valves, By-Pass, Mason. 392 

Valves, Check, Brass. 369, 370 

Valves, Check, Brass, Jenkins’ Disc... 372 

Valves, Check, Brass, Lunkenheimer. 424 

Valves, Check, Iron Body.383, 384 

Valves, Check, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Valves, Check Swing, Brass. 370 

Valves, Check Swing, Iron Body. 384 

Valves, Check, Brass, Lunkenheimer. 426 

Valves, Cross, Brass. 369 

Valves, Cross, Brass, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Valves, Cross, Lunkenheimer. 424 

Valves, Cross, Iron Body. 381, 382 

Valves, Cross, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Valves, Foot. 391 

Valves, Gate, Brass.393, 394 

Valves, Gate, Hose. 374 

Valves, Gate, Iron. 398 

Valves, Gate, Iron Body. 395 to 397 

Valves, Gate, Lunkenheimer. 428 to 431 

Valves, Globe, Brass. 369, 370 

Valves, Globe, Brass, Asbestos Disc. 371 

Valves, Globe Brass, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Valves, Globe, Brass, Lunkenheimer. 424 

Valves, Globe, Brass, Lunkenheimer, Jenkins’ Disc. 427 

Valves, Globe, Iron Body. 381, 382 

Valves, Globe, Iron Body, Asbestos Disc... 387 

Valves, Globe, Iron Body, Jenkins’ Disc. 386 

Valves, Hose. 374 

Valves, Leather. 301 

Valves, Lock Shield. 370 

Valves, Radiator. 375 to 378 

Valves, Radiator Asbestos Disc. 371 

Valves, Radiator Air. 379 

Valves, Radiator, Lunkenheimer. 427 




















































































ALPHABETICAL INDEX.— (Continued.) XXIII 


Page. 

Valves, Relief. 392 

Valves, Rubber. 536 

Valves, Safety, Brass. 373 

Valves, Safety, Iron Body. 385 

Valves, Safety, Low Pressure. 373 

Valves, Safety Pop, Lunkenkeimer. 432 

Valves, Tank. 81 

Valves, Throttle. 373 

Valves, Throttle, Lunkenheimer. 431 

Valves, Vacuum. 373 

Valves, Tubular Well. 306 

Valves, Water Relief. 392, 296 

Valves, Whistle. 462 

“ Vermorel ” Spray Nozzles. 263 

Vertical Boilers. 544 to 547 

Vertical Engines. 545 to 548 

Vertical Engines and Boilers, Combined. 545, 546 

Vertical Check Valves, Brass. 369 

Vertical Check Valves, Brass, Jenkins’ Disc. 372 

Vertical Check Valves, Iron Body. 384 

“Victor” Automatic Air Valves. 379 

“Victor” Gate Valves. 430 

“ Victor ” Oil Cups. 447 

“ Vim” Wind Mill Force Pump. 83 

Village Fire Engines. 273 to 276 

Vises, Pipe. 485, 486 

“ Vulcan ” Lubricators. 440 

“ Vulcan ” Pipe Tongs. 487 

W ALL Hose Reel. 526 

Wall Plates. 354 

Wash Paves. 280 to 283 

Washer, Street. 279 to 283 

Washers, Bibb. 537 

Washer, Drive Well Point. 299 

Washers, Gauge Glass. 473 

Washers, Wrought Iron Punched. 542 

Waste Cotton. 499 

Waste Nuts. 354 

Water Columns. 463 

Water Conductor. 81 


Page. 

Water Gauges. 463 

Water Gauge, Balance. 470 

Water Gauge, Combination. 464 

Water Gauge, Glasses. 473 

Water Gauge Rods. 473 

Water Motor Pumps. 130 to 133 

Water Lifters. 130 to 133 

Water Pressure Gauges. 470, 471 

Water Relief Valves Standard. 392 

Water Relief Valves, Mason. 392 

Water Supply Pumps, Triplex. 180 to 186 

Water Works Strainer. 300 

Water Works Well Point. 299 

Water Works Pumps, Triplex. 190 to 197 

Weight of Different Standard Gallons of Water. 575 

Weights and Measures, Tables. 575 

Weirs, Table of Discharge. 574 

Well Force Pumps, Anti-Freezing. 18 to 29 

Well Force Pump Heads, Anti-Freezing. 50 to 55 

Well Force Pumps, Wind Mill. 52, 53, 82 to 88 

Well Force Pumps with Wind Mill Tops. 20, 21 

, Well Lift Pumps, Anti-Freezing. 8 to 17 

Well Points, Drive. 294 to 299 

Well Point Extension. 296 

Well Pump Standards. 31 to 55 

Well Pump Working Heads. 99 to 101 

Well Shoe. 303 

Well Tools. 309 to 311 

Well Working Heads, Wind Mill. 57 to 59 

Wheelbarrows, Garden. 564 

Wheelbarrows, Railroad “ K. & J. ”. 563 

1 Wheelbarrows, Railroad “Scioto”.*. 563 

Wheelbarrows, Tubular Steel. 565 

Wheel Scrapers. 562 

Wheels, Emery.:. 540 

Whistles, Chime. 433, 462 

Whistles, Fire Alarm. 434 

Whistles, Lunkenheimer. 433, 434 

Whistles, “ Mocking Bird ”. 433 

Whistles, Steam. 462 

| Whistles, Valves. 462 























































































XXIV ALPHABETICAL 

Page. 

Wick Packing. 538 

Wind Mill Force Pumps.52, 53, 82 to 88 

Wind Mills, Pumping Capacity of. 41 

Wind Mill Pump Standards. 42 to 55 

Wind Mill Pumps, Description. 40 to 41 

Wind Mill Regulator Force Pump Head. 55 

Wind Mill Tank Valves. 81 

Wind Mill Top Set Length Pumps. 20, 21 

Wind Mill Working Heads. 50 to 59 

Wine Press Screws. 287 

Wire Cloth, Brass. 301 

Wire Rope . 500 

Wood Bushings . 503 

Wood Connecting Rod. 70 

Wood Handle Lubricators. 407 

Wood Pumps and Tubing. 558 

Wood Rod Couplings. 70, 302 

Wood Split Pulleys. 503 to 508 

Working Barrels or Cylinders.01 to 09 

Working Heads, Power. 104 to 112 

Working Heads, Steam. 113 


INDEX.—( Continued.) 


Page. 

Working Heads, Well Pump. 99 to 101 

Working Heads, Wind Mill. 50 to 59 

“ World ” Injectors. 478 

Wrenches, Pipe. 487 to 490 

Wrenches, Steam Cock. 450 

Wrought-Iron Couplings. 321 

Wrought-Iron Nipples. 323 to 325 

Wrought-Iron Pipe. 310, 317 


“ Y7 L.” Ejector. 

Y BENDS, Malleable. 

Y Branches, Cast Iron. 

Y. Branches, Cast Iron Flanged 

Yard Pumps. 

Yard Hydrants. 


470 


. 353 

. 335 

. 344 

... 8 to 29 
278 to 283 


Z ERO ” Lubricators . 407 

Zinc Oilers. 490 








































USEFUL NOTES 


XXV 


ON 

PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY. 


There are certain conditions requisite to the successful operation of any Pumps—these factors are briefly : 

SUCTION PIPE. —This is the pipe below the lower valves, whether the valves are in the Pump itself or 
in the cylinder a number of feet below the Pump (yet above the surface of the water), and in practical working 
should not exceed twenty-five feet in vertical height at sea level, and proportionately less at higher levels. 
See Table of Barometric Pressure, page 569. This pipe may, however, extend almost any distance horizontally, 
if care is taken that it fall evenly along its entire length from Pump or Cylinder to water supply. In this con¬ 
nection, as well as in long vertical suction pipes, we urge the use of a foot or check valve, provided pipe is 
protected from frost, as it retains water when Pump is not in use. Properly, the suction pipe of Single-Acting 
Cylinders and Pumps should be half the diameter of working bcirrel, and in suction pipes 100 feet or more in 
length, or with Pumps working fast, it may be increased, as is true of Double-Acting Pumps. 

CONNECTING OR DELIVERY PIPES.— The first term is applied only to pipe between Pump Standard 
and Lower Barrel or Cylinder, and the last to same pipe as well, but more especially to describe pipe carrying 
water beyond Pump to any point. These pipes in Single-Acting Pumps may be a trifle smaller than suction 
pipe. In Double-Acting Pumps they should be same size, and care should be exercised that both are 
amply large. 

HOT WATER.— No Pump will draft hot liquids any distance for the reason that the vapor or steam 
rising from the liquid passes through the suction pipe into the Pump and fills it with vapor instead of water. 
Therefore, for pumping hot liquids, the Pump should be placed as near supply as practicable, or better, under 
flooded suction, forcing the liquid upward instead of lifting it by suction. A hot-water Pump always requires 
metal valves throughout, and should be so ordered. 

LIFT AND FORCE.— In connection with each Pump we give approximate or safe working limit (feet head 
of water or equivalent pressure) to which Pumps are adapted. While there are many factors, such as time of 
service, care and condition of Pumps which cannot be estimated or considered, we think our recommendations 
will generally answer a perplexing question. 

See pages 509 to 575 for Tables of Pump Capacities, Power, Speed , etc., together with rules for estimating 


same. 



XXVI 


TELEGRAPHIC CIPHER CODE 


Wishing to give our correspondents every facility for transmitting telegraphic or cable inquiries, 
orders, etc., at the least possible expense, we have adopted the following expressions with cipher words 
opposite. We also use the A. B. C., Lieber, and Commercial Cable Codes. Any of these codes may be used in 
addressing us and we can reply by same medium. 


GENERAL EXPRESSIONS. 


SAPLUFO.What cable code do you use ? 

SAPLUHI.We are waiting to hear from you in reply to our letter of- 

SC OX AT.Have sent you at-important communication relating to- 

SCOY AN.Have received no remittance from-please investigate. 

SITE.Please reply immediately by telegram. 

SKATER.Have sent you this address important communication relating to 

STAUDOT.We do not understand the-word of cable. 


RELATIVE TO PRICES AND TERMS. 


Inquiry. 

SEENAT.Quote lowest price on- 

SHOWER.Quote us lowest price by wire on- 

STATIDU.Will you accept order for-at-per 

cent discount from list ? 

STATIEL.Will you accept order for-at $- 

boxing extra ? 


Answer. 

SERFOAL.We quote for immediate acceptance. 

SERFOBS.We will accept your order at prices named. 

SERFODO.We cannot accept your order at prices 

named. 

SERFUBR.Terms cash with order. 

SERFVAN.Terms cash on receipt of invoice. 

SERF VET Terms sight draft with bill of lading. 

SERFVOW. ...Terms thirty days net. 

STATE OP.Our lowest price on - boxing extra is 

$ - 

STATE US.Our lowest price on - boxing free is 

I- 

STATICO.The highest discount we can give is- 

per cent. 

STAUCK.We have already given you our lowest quo¬ 

tations and cannot reduce them. 




































TELEGRAPHIC CIPHER CODE.— {Continued). 


XXVII 



RELATIVE TO 

Inquiry. 

GOODS IN 

STOCK. 

Answer. 

SAPLUGO.. 

...How soon can you ship? 

SEEMIG. 

..We can ship at once from stock. 

SHOW. 

...At what price and how soon can you 

SEEMOT .... 

..Could ship in-days. 


furnish? 

SEEMUP... 

..Could ship promptly if ordered immed- 

SIGH. 

...Have you in stock for immediate shipment? 


iately. 

SIZER. 

...Have order for-. How soon can you 

STATEMO.. 

..Cable received. Will ship immediately. 


ship? 

STATENU.. 

..Cable received. Will ship in a few days. 


RELATIVE TO ORDERS AND SHIPMENTS. 

SCRIACK... 

...When will you ship-? 

SCRIAFS .... 

..We will ship today. 

SCRIADO... 

...Has shipment been made of our order?- 

SEABAB. 

..We will ship promptly. 

SCRIAET... 

...Send tracer after goods not received. 

SEABATH... 

..We will ship on receipt of order. 

SEER. 

...Ship at once by railroad. 

SEABELL.. . 

..We have entered your order and will ship 

SEEK. 

...Ship by sailing vessel. 


as soon as possible. 

SEINE. 

...Ship at once by express. 

SEABENT... 

..Your order is completed. Please send ship- 

SEDGE. 

...Ship via steamer. 


ping instructions immediately. 

SHIRLER... 

...Duplicate our order of- 

SEABERB ... 

..Will ship in one week. 

SHOER. 

...Delay shipping order-. Have written. 

SEABESO.... 

..Will ship middle of this week. 

SIEVE. 

.. .Give preference over all others to order-. 

SEABIBS. 

..Will ship last of this week. 

SILLER. 

...Enter order for-, and ship as soon as 

SEABICT... 

..Will ship in two weeks. 


possible. 

SEABIDU.... 

..Will ship in ten days. 

SKIFFEN... 

.. .Telegraph when you will ship our order-. 

SEABIFD.... 

..Shipment has been made. 

TUP. 

...Prepare for immediate shipment against 
receipt of our letter this day. 

TILTIVE .... 

..If order or shipment - has not been 

shipped, hold for further advices. 


RELATIVE TO CLASSES OF 

GOODS. 

SALTIOT... 

...Cistern Pumps. 

SALTUFO... 

..Hydraulic Rams. 

SALTIUL... 

...Well Lift and Force Pumps. 

SALTUGX... 

..Church and School Bells. 

SALTIVA... 

...Well Pump Standards and Working Heads. 

SALUBA. 

.Pump repairs. 

SALTIWG... 

..Wind Mill Pump Standards. 

SALUCK. 

.Well Points. 

SALTIXO... 

...Wind Mill Force Pumps. 

SALUDVO.... 

.Garden and Fire Eugines. 

SALTOB. 

..Pump Cylinders. 

SALUEN. 

.Hose Carts, etc. 

SALTOCK... 

..Irrigating Pumps. 

SALUFOS. 

.Double-Acting Force Pumps. 

SALTODS... 

..Centrifugal Pumps. 

SAPLODO. 

.Iron Fitted. 

SALTOES ... 

..Power Pumps. 

3APLUB. 

.Brass Fitted. 

SALTOFA ... 

..Spray Pumps. 

SAPLUCK... 

.Regular suction and discharge. 

SALTOGL... 
SALTUBS... 

..Rotary Pumps. 

..Yard Hydrants, Street Washers, etc. 

SAPLUDS. 

.Suction and discharge-. 





































































PITCHER SPOUT PUMPS AND 


WELL PUMPS 


are, perhaps, the best known and 
in more general use than any 
other class. 


The Cistern Pump may be placed 
over a cistern near the house, 
although it is more often situated 
under cover, especially in cold 
climates. 


The Pitcher Spout Pump is large¬ 
ly used for the same purposes as 
the Cistern Pump and, in addition, 
is many times used in warm cli¬ 
mates, over shallow dug or driven 
wells. 


Well Pumps shown are but two of 
our many styles of Lift and Force 
Pumps which can be adapted, by 
changing location of cylinder, for 
dug, driven or drilled wells from 
25 to 50 feet deep. See pages 6 
to 29. 


CISTERN PUMPS, 

























































GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP 


XXIX 


With Adjustable Ears and Brass Valve Seat. 

Fig. 1165 represents our new Cistern Suction Pump with revolving standard. The 
Cylinder is held in place by two adjustable ears, so that the spout can be placed in any 
position, and the valves are of easy access. The Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 are fitted with brass 
tube valve seat, and the Nos. 5, 6 and 8 with brass bushed valve seat, fitted for either iron or 
lead pipe to order. 


Fig. 1165. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 1165 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

IKON. 

Brass Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

3% in. 

.042 qals. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Valewo 

$3.50 

Itensa 

$5.50 

1 

2*4“ 

5 “ 

.072 “ 

1 

25 “ 

Valfaw 

4.00 

Itento 

6.00 

2 

2S “ 

5 “ 

.088 “ 

\X “ 

25 “ 

Valfel 

4.50 

Itenul 

6 50 

3 

2% “ 

6 H “ 

.145 “ 

ix “ 

25 “ 

Valffac 

5.00 

Itenvo 

7.25 

4 

3 “ 

6H “ 

.171 “ 

1 X “ 

25 “ 

Valgac 

5.50 

Itenwu 

8.00 

5 

3^4 “ 

V/i “ 

.217 “ 

III “ 

25 “ 

Valged 

6.50 

Iteoba 

9.50 

6 

3A “ 

FA “ 

.250 “ 

fa “ 

25 “ 

Valgis 

8.00 

Jambat 

1 1.50 

8 

4 “ 

FA “ 

.327 “ 

2 

25 “ 

Valgjg 

10.00 

Jambig 

15.00 


Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. Brass Pumps having all parts brass except lever, bearer 
and base furnished to order. We can fit any of our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metal plunger 
to adapt them for hot water, at extra prices given below : 


No. 0. 

No. 1. 

No. 2. 

No. 3. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. 

No. 6. 

No. 8. 

$1.15 

$1.15 

$1.40 

$1.40 

$1.40 

$1.75 

$1.75 

$2.10 


We can pack in an ordinary hogshead or cask about the following number of this and similar Pumps, 
according to sizes. 


No. 0. 

No. 1. 

No. 2. 

No. 3. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. 

No. 6. 

No. 8. 

40 

36 

32 

24 

20 

15 

12 

10 








































































XXX GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. 

WITH REVOLVING BEARER TOP AND SCREW BASE. 



FIC. 198 


Fig. 198, represented by cut, is one of our Cistern Suction Pumps. Revolving bearer 
top permits lever to be used in any desired position. The cylinder screws on outside of base. 
Brass suction tube is threaded to take wrought-iron pipe coupling:, if gas pipe is used, or 
cast-iron nut with brass tube, if lead pipe is used. Fitted for either lead or wrought-iron 
pipe, or both, as ordered. Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. Brass Pumps 
having all parts brass except lever, bearer and base furnished to order. 

Fig. 198. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction 
Fitted For. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 in. 

.07 gal. 

1 in pipe 

25 ft. 

Abet 

$3.50 

Jambot 

$5.50 

1 

2 Vi “ 

6 “ 

.10 “ 

1 

25 “ 

Able 

4.00 

Jambug 

6.00 

2 

2*1 “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

1*4 

25 “ 

Ablush 

4.50 

Jambyx 

6.50 

3 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.15 “ 

1 *4 

25 “ 

Abut, 

5.00 

Jamcab 

7.25 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

1*4 

25 “ 

Ace 

5.50 

Jamcil 

800 

5 

3V 4 “ 

6 “ 

.22 “ 

1 *4 

25 “ 

Ached 

6.50 

Jamcod 

9.50 

6 

3V 2 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

1 V 2 or 2 “ 

25 “ 

Acid 

8.00 

Jamcug 

11.50 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

2 in. 

25 “ 

Acme 

10.00 

Jarrod 

15.00 


GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. 

WITH REVOLVING BEARER TOP AND BOLTED BASE. 



FIG. 199 


Fig. 199 is another popular style of Cistern Pump. The lever can be turned to any con¬ 
venient position. The valve seat is formed by brass tube and flange, and the end of tube 
threaded to take wrought-iron pipe coupling if gas pipe is used or cast-iron nut with brass 
tube is supplied, if lead pipe is used. Will fit for lead or wrought-iron pipe as ordered. 

To prevent freezing, trip the lower valve by raising lever to extreme height, thus allow¬ 
ing water to leave cylinder. Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. Brass Pumps 
having all parts brass except lever, bearer and base furnished to order. 

Fig. 199. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

1 

i Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

*Brass-Cvltnder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 in. 

.07 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Acrue 

$3.60 

Jarrub 

$5.50 

Vicious 

$5.50 

1 

2*4 " 

6 “ 

.10 " 

i 

25 “ 

Actal 

4.00 

Jarryl 

6.00 

Vicount 

6.00 

2 

2*4 “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

1*4 “ 

25 “ 

Adden 

4.50 

Jarsad 

6 50 

Victim 

7.00 

3 

2*4 “ 

6 “ 

.15 “ 

1 1*4 “ 

25 “ 

Afaro 

5.00 

Jarsic 

7.25 

Victond 

8.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

! 1*4 “ 

25 “ 

Aftez 

5.50 

Jarsils 

8.00 

Victory 

10.00 

5 

3*4 “ 

6 “ 

.22 “ 

| i*l “ 

25 “ 

Ageda 

6.50 

Jarsob 

9.50 

Victres 

13.00 

6 

3*|' - 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

1*4 “ 

25 “ 

Aider 

8.00 

Jars urn 

1 1.50 

Victual 

18.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

1 2 

25 “ 

Aimed 

10.00 

Jettist 

15.00 

Viduah 

25.00 


*Brass Cylinder Pumps have brass plungers. Brass Pumps having all parts brass except lever, bearer and base furnished to order. 

We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metallic packing for hot water, at an extra 
price. (See page XY.) 













































































GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. ‘ 


With revolving Bearer Top and bolted Base 

The cut shows our Fig. 200, with broad bearing and high base. 

A substantial hub on the under side of the base has threads on it for coupling on an iron 
nut with gas-pipe threads cut in it for connecting wrought-iron pipe. Soldering tube is fitted 
in this nut when connection to lead pipe is desired To prevent freezing, raise lever to extreme 
height, thus allowing water to leave cylinder. 

Fig. 200 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

*Brass Cyl. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 

in. 

.07 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Aired 

$3.50 

Jetton 

$5 50 

Ember 

$5.50 

t 

2% “ 

6 

“ 

.1 0 “ 

1 “ 

25 “ 

Airy 

4 00 

Jettort 

6 00 

Emboss 

6.00 

2 

2% “ 

6 

u 

.1 3 “ 

“ 

25 “ 

Akin 

4 50 

Jettose 

6 50 

Emery 

7.00 

3 

2% “ 

6 

a 

.1 5 “ 


25 “ 

Alas 

5 00 

Jetua 

7.25 

Emit 

8.00 

4 

3 

6 

ll 

.1 8 “ 

“ 

25 “ 

Ailed 

5 50 

Jetubc 

8 00 

Empty 

10.00 

5 

3% “ 

6 

u 

.22 “ 

1% “ 

25 “ 

Ally 

6 50 

Jetuck 

9.50 

Enact 

13.00 

6 

3% “ 

6 

u 

.25 “ 

V% “ 

25 “ 

Alms 

8.00 

Jetuds 

11 50 

End 

18.00 

8 

4 

6 

“ 

.33 “ 

2 “ 

25 “ 

Alsod 

10.00 

Juggob 

15.00 

Vigor 

25.00 



Fig. 200 


GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. 

With Revolving bearer top and Brackets. 

The cut, Fig. 202%, represents our new style Revolving Top Cistern Pump with brackets. This is in many 
instances a more convenient form than a Pump on base. It can be secured to the wall in any place desired, and 
made to take the least possible room. Has a brass valve seat with tube threaded to take wrought-iron pipe 
coupling, if gas pipe is used, or nut with soldering tube, if lead pipe is used. 


Fig. 202%. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

*Brass Cyl. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 in. 

.07 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Axe 

$3 50 

Juggul 

$5.50 

Epic 

$5.50 

1 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.10 “ 

1 “ 

25 “ 

Black 

4.00 

Juggso 

6.00 

Epoch 

6.00 

2 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

\% “ 

25 “ 

Bad 

4.50 

Juggta 

6.50 

Equal 

7.00 

3 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.1 5 “ 

IJi “ 

25 “ 

Bagged 

5.00 

Jughab 

7.25 

Equip 

8.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

1V 4 “ 

25 “ 

Bail 

5.50 

Jughid 

8.00 

Era 

10.00 

5 

3% “ 

6 “ 

.22 “ 

\% “ 

25 “ 

Baited 

6.50 

Jughot 

9.50 

Erect 

13.00 

6 

3% “ 

6 “ 

•25 “ 

1K “ 

25 “ 

Bake 

8.00 

Jughus 

11.50 

Err 

18.00 


We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metallic packing for hot 
water, at an extra price. (See page XIX.) 

*Brass Cylinder Pumps have brass plungers. Brass Pumps, having all parts brass, except lever, bearer and base, 
furnished to order. 



FIG. 202% 
















































































2 GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. 


With Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted base. 



Fig. 201 


Fig. 201 represents a Cistern Suction Pump, with revolving bearer top and bolted base. 
It is rather taller than Fig. 200, on preceding page. Base is bolted to Pump with leather 
packing between. Fitted for lead or wrought-iron pipe, or both, as ordered. To pre¬ 
vent freezing, raise the lever to extreme height, thus allowing water to leave cylinder. 

Fig. 201. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Sue. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

1 in. 

.08 gal. 

Alum 

$4.00 

Jughyl 

$6.00 

1 

2% “ 

i “ 

.10 “ 

Amid 

4.50 

Jugica 

6.50 

2 

2 l A “ 

i a “ 

.12 “ 

Arc 

5.00 

iugido 

7.00 

3 

2% “ 

PA “ 

.15 “ 

Arch 

5.75 

Jugify 

8.00 

4 

3 “ 

PA “ 

.18 “ 

Arm 

6.25 

Jugiga 

8.75 

5 

3A “ 

PA “ 

.20 “ 

Army 

6.75 

iustlzo 

9.75 

6 

3 l A “ 

PA “ 

.25 “ 

Art 

8.00 

Jusuba 

11.50 

8 

4 “ 

2 “ 

.33 “ 

Ask 

10.00 

iusuck 

15.00 


GOULDS CISTERN SUCTION PUMP. 



Fig. 210 


With Revolving Bearer Top, Double Rod and Guide. 

The cut shows one of our Cistern Pumps, with double rods and guide rod. So con¬ 
structed, they work with more uniform stroke, and are on this account much preferred in 
some localities. In other respects they are just like our other Cistern Pumps. 

Fitted for lead or wrought-iron pipe, or both, as ordered. 


Fig. 210. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction 
Pitted for. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

*Br ass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2A in. 

6 in. 

.1 0 gal. 

PA in. pipe, 

25 ft. 

Scofed 

$5.00 

Jusudo 

$7.00 

Virtual 

$7.00 

2 

2 A “ 

6 “ 

.1 3 “ 

PA “ 

25 “ 

Scoff 

5.50 

Jusufu 

7.50 

Virtue 

8.00 

3 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.1 5 “ 

PA “ 

25 “ 

Birdseye 

6.00 

Jusuga 

8.25 

Bonded 

9.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.1 8 “ 

PA “ 

25 “ 

Scoop 

6.50 

Jusuqil 

9.00 

Virulen 

11.00 

6 

3A “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

PA “ 

25 “ 

Scope 

9.00 

Keepjan 

12.50 

Virus 

1 9.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

2 

25 “ 

Score 

11.00 

Keepku 

16.00 

Visage 

26.00 


We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metal packing for hot water, at extra nrice. 
(See page XIX.) 

* Brass Cylinder Pumps have brass plungers. Brass Pumps, having all parts brass, except lever, bearer and base, furnished to order. 






































































3 


GOULDS SEMI-FLUID SUCTION PUMP. 


WITH REVOLVING BEARER TOP AND DOUBLE ROD AND GUIDE. METALLIC FITTED 


The cut represents our Fig. 444, built for pumping molasses, syrups of any kind, tar, 
oil, or any other liquids of any consistency, either hot or cold. The piston, piston rod, 
valves and connecting tube of the iron Pumps are made of brass, while the balance is 
constructed of iron. When ordered of brass, the whole Pump is made of that metal 
except the base, top and lever, and is so constructed that no iron is brought into contact 
with the liquid. 

When used for hot liquids we would urge placing the Pump as close to them as 
possible, as the vapors arising will qualify the vacuum produced by the Pump. 

Fitted for lead or wrouglit-iron pipe connections, as ordered. 


Fig. 444. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Ikon. 

Brass. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2 V 2 in. 

6 in 

.13 gal. 

\ X A in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Folly 

$12.00 

Forcep 

$20.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

15^2 u 

25 “ 

Fond 

15.00 

Ford 

25.00 

6 

3 l A “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

V / 2 “ 

25 “ 

Fontal 

17.00 

Forel 

30.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

2 

25 “ 

Food 

21.00 

Forge 

36.00 

10 

*A “ 

6 “ 

.41 “ 

2 X A “ 

25 “ 

Fopab 

25.00 

Forky 

42.00 



GOULDS SEWAGE SUCTION PUMP. 


With Ball Valves. 

Fig. 1082, Sewage Suction Pump, has revolving bearer top, held in place by setscrew, 
iron cylinder provided with brackets, and bolted lower attachment. 

The valves are bronze balls, with bronze valve seats. This Pump is adapted for 
pumping sewage and similar work. 


Fig. 1082. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 

8 

3A in. 

4 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.25 gal. 

.33 “ 

1 1 2 in. 

2 “ 

25 ft. 

25 “ 

Rudeds 

Rudeel 

$18.50 

21.50 



Fig. 1082 













































































4 GOULDS SPECIAL PITCHER-SPOUT PUMP. 


With Closed revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base. 



Fig. 923 


Fig. 923 is our new closed-top Pitclier-Spout Pump. It is of less weight and bulk than 
our regular stock Pitcher Pump, but on that account not lacking in either strength or 
capacity, for it possesses both. 

Again, one thousand of these Pumps can he transported for two-thirds the cost of 
same number of regular Pumps. 

We build hut the leading size specified below, and fit for iron or lead pipe or both, to 
order. 


Fig. 923. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

3 in. 

4 in. 

.12 gal. 

V 4 In. pipe 

25 ft. 

Weyed 

$4.75 


NICKEL-PLATED CYLINDER PITCHER-SPOUT PUMP. 


With Closed revolving bearer Top and Bolted Base. 



Fig. 1170 


Fig. 1170 represents our new Pitcher-Spout Pump, which we offer with Nickel-Plated 
Seamless-Drawn Brass Cylinder. This Seamless-Drawn Brass Cylinder offers the most ser¬ 
viceable form of Cylinder and admits of attractive finish. Pump has revolving hearing 
top, galvanized plunger and rod ; cut-off base and connections for iron or lead pipe, to order. 
Our design and construction will recommend itself where a neat, compact Pump, in keeping 
with good surroundings, is required. 

Fig. 1170. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Nickel-Plated Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

3 in. 

4 in. 

.12 gal. 

in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Loinac 

$7.50 














































5 


GOULDS OPEN-TOP PITCHER-SPOUT PUMP. 

With Open Revolving bearer top and Bolted base. 

Fig. 205 shows our standard Open-Top Pitcher-Spout Pump, so generally and favorably known throughout 
the world. Wherever a cheap but substantial Pump for use in house or over drive-well is required this 
Pump (or Fig. 205%, Closed Top) is a favorite. It has revolving bearer top. By lifting lever to extreme 
height valve is tripped, to prevent, freezing. A suction nut, tapped to receive wrought-iron pipe, is furnished on 
the hub underneath base. Through this is introduced a soldering tube for lead pipe 
connection. 

Fig. 205. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


* Brans-Lined and Porcelain-Lined Pumps are furnished with galvanized plungers and rods. 

FIG. 205 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

*Brass-Lined. 

*PORCEL,AIN- 

Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2)4 in. 

4 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Baled 

$4.25 

Toledo 

$6.50 

Churuc 

$6.50 

2 

3 “ 

4 “ 

.12 “ 

Ik “ 

25 “ 

Balky 

4.75 

Toiles 

7.25 

Churva 

7.25 

3 

3)4 “ 

4 “ 

.17 “ 

Pi “ 

25 “ 

Ball 

5.25 

Tolel 

8.00 

Churvic 

8.00 

4 

4 

4 “ 

.22 “ 

ik “ 

25 “ 

Balmo 

6.25 

Tolling 

9.00 

Churwoc 

9.00 

5 

4 )4 “ 

5 “ 

.34 “ 

Ik “ 

25 “ 

Band 

9.50 

Tombey 

12.50 

Chusab 

12.50 

6 

5 “ 

5 “ 

. .43 “ 

2k “ 

25 “ 

Kidfat 

17.00 

Kidfig 

22.00 

Kidgob 

22.00 



GOULDS CLOSED-TOP PITCHER-SPOUT PUMP. 


With Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base. 


Fig. 205% shows our standard Tight-Top Pitcher-Spout. Pump, so generally and favorably known throughout 
the world. It fills the requirement for a cheap but substantial Pump for use in house, over cistern or over 


drive wells. Lever can be turned to any desired position, and by raising lever to extreme height valves are 
tripped and cylinder emptied, to prevent freezing. A suction nut tapped to receive 


wrought-iron pipe is furnished on the hub underneath base. Through this is introduced 
a soldering tube for lead pipe connection. 

Fig. 205)4. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

-'■Brass-Lined. 

-'Porceea in- 
Li ned. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2)4 in. 

4 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 tt. 

Banked 

$4.25 

Bonafide 

$6.50 

Cleaba 

$6.50 

2 

3 ■ “ 

4 “ 

.12 “ 

Ik “ 

25 “ 

Barb 

4.75 

Briefness 

7.25 

Cleaboc 

7.25 

3 

3)4 “ 

4 “ 

.17 “ 

Ik “ 

25 “ 

Barky 

5.25 

Cabinet 

8.00 

Cleabul 

8.00 

4 

4 

4 “ 

.22 “ 

ik “ 

25 “ 

Earned 

6.25 

Casined 

9.00 

Clebber 

9.00 

5 

4 k “ 

5 “ 

.34 “ 

ik “ 

25 ‘ 

Keepla 

9.50 

Keeplog 

12.50 

Kidest 

12.50 

6 

5 ' “ 

5 “ 

.43 “ 

2k “ 

25 “ 

Keeplit 

17.00 

Kiddog 

22.00 

Kidetu 

22.00 



Fig. 205)4 


* Brass-Lined and Porcelain-Lined Pumps furnished with galvanized plungers and rods. 
























































6 


GOULDS VACUUM BASE PITCHER-SPOUT PUMP. 


With Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Patent Vacuum Base. 



Fig. 208 


Fig. 208 is the same as our Fig. 205% (page 5), and in addition it has an improvement 
in the base of the Pump. Oftentimes in driven wells, where the soil is so close as to make 
an air-tight joint around the pipe, an ordinary Pump will not work well; while with the 
Vacuum Base Pump all difficulty is obviated, for by creating a vacuum in the base and 
permitting the water to form there a reservoir, a constant supply of water is obtained for 
the Pump. We fit them always for wrought-iron pipe, with the thread cut in the hub of 
the base. 

Fig. 208. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

♦Brass-Lined. 

’Porcelain-Lined. 





Cipher. 1 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 1 

1 

2 

3 

23 4 in. 

3 “ 

3 f* “ 

4 in. 

4 “ 

4 “ 

.09 gal. 
.12 “ 

.17 “ 

1 in. pipe. 

If* “ 

If* “ 

25 ft. 
25 “ 
25 “ 

Birdy 

Bite 

Blast 

$4.75 

5.25 

5.75 

Chusif 

Chusom 

Chusud 

$7.00 

7.75 

8.50 

Crostic 

Crotan 

Crotco 

$7.00 

7.75 

8.50 


* Brass-lined and Porcclain-lined Pumps have galvanized plungers and rods. 


GOULDS ROUND-SPOUT PITCHER PUMP. 


With Closed Revolving Bearer top and Bolted Base. 



fig. 209 


Fig. 209 shows our new style Pitcher Pump, with a round spout. This construction 
prevents water from slopping over spout, and also provides means of hanging bucket 
upon the spout. This Pump is made like our other Pitcher Pumps, with revolving brake, 
holt fastenings and cut-off base. 

Fitted for wrought-iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. 

To prevent freezing, raise lever to extreme height, thus allowing water to leave 
cylinder. 

Fig. 209. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction 
Fitted for. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

♦Brass-Lined. 

♦Porcelain- 

Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2f* in. 

4 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe. 

25 ft. 

Waled 

$4.25 

Clebjac 

$6.50 

Cleblok 

$6.50 

2 

3 “ 

4 “ 

.12 “ 

If* “ 

25 “ 

Bleat 

4.75 

Clebkub 

7.25 

Clecac 

7.25 

3 

3f£ “ 

4 “ 

.17 “ 

If* “ 

25 “ 

Walk 

5.25 

Cleblip 

8.00 

Clecim 

8.00 


* Prass-lined and porcelain-lined Pumps have galvanized plungers and rods. 






















































GOULDS “ SOUTHERN STAR ” LIFT PUMP 


7 


For Out-Door Use In Warm Climates. 


We have frequent calls for a Suction and Lift Pump taller and heavier than our largest 
Cistern and Pitcher Pumps, and offer Fig. 607, which we build about 41 inches high. 

It is provided with revolving bearer top and lias a long heavy lever. The Pump stock acts 
as a cylinder, in which is the plunger, and can be emptied of water by raising the lever, thus 
tripping valve seated on the base. A strong brace gives rigidity to the Pump. 


Fig. 607. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Capacity 






No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

4 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

.22 “ 

in. pipe 

1L “ 

7-16 in. 

25 ft. 

Moredy 

$8.50 

5 

3 L A “ 

6 “ 

7-16 “ 

25 “ 

Morned 

9.00 



GOULDS “ SOUTHERN STAR ” FORCE PUMP. 

For Out-Door use in Warm Climates. 


This Pump is about 50 inches high, has revolving brake or fulcrum, a strong, heavy 
lever, and is in every way calculated to render good service. A thread is cut on the end of 
the spout, and with each Pump is sent a half hose coupling and nut for attaching hose. 

As in Fig. 607, shown above, the plunger works in the stock of Pump, which can be 
emptied of water by raising the lever, thus tripping the valve in the base. 

When ordered with cock spout we add $2.50 to list price. 


Fig. 608. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

Discharge 

Fitted 

for 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

4 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

1 in. hose 

50 ft. 

Mort 

$13.00 

5 

3Lt “ 

6 “ 

.22 “ 

V4 “ 

7-16 “ 

1 

50 “ 

Mossy 

14.00 

6 

3ji “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

UA “ 

7-16 “ 

1 

40 “ 

Mostack 

15.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 26 ft. above water. 



Fig. 608 












































8 


GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS. 

Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 


Fig. 1018 

Light Standard. 


Fig. 550 

Medium Standard, 


FIG. 551 

Heavy Standard. 





For description, table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 

































9 


GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS. 

Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

The Pumps illustrated on opposite page represent our line of Revolving Open-Top Anti-Freezing Well 
Lift Pumps, for out-door cisterns and shallow wells—dug, drilled or driven—where water is not more than 25 
feet below ground line. These Pumps are similar in design, differing only in size and weight of Standard. 
As listed, Pumps are adapted for wells about 28 feet deep. By lowering cylinder to within 15 feet of the water, 
Pumps can he used in w T ells 40 to 50 feet in depth. Pumps are tapped and receive connecting pipe near spout, 
not at base. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 


Fig. 1018. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cyl. 

Brass-Tube Cyl. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

1)4 in. pipe 

30 ft. 

Diestock 

$8.00 

Altitudinal 

$10.50 

Biology 

$12.50 


Fig. 550. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 " 

134 “ 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

1 34 “ 


♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 


40 ft. 

Vased 

$8.25 

Blushinq 

$10.75 

30 “ 

Vassal 

8.50 

Brinded 

11.00 

30 “ 

Eobead 

9.50 

Broadcl 

12.50 


Fig. 551. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2?4 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

50 ft. 

Vastley 

$8.75 

Bunstle 

$11.25 

4 

3^x10“ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

40 “ 

Vasty 

9.00 

Canacu 

11.50 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

40 “ 

Vastel 

10.00 

Crotdun 

13.00 

8 

4 410“ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

2 

40 “ 

Eobeds 

11.50 

Crotjox 

15.00 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water. 



























































10 


GOULDS 



FIG. 1019 

Light Standard. 


"STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS. 

Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 



Medium Standard. 


Heavy Standard. 


For description, table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page 


































11 


GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS. 

Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

The Pumps, Figs. 1019, 818% and 818, represented on opposite page, illustrate our line of Revolving Tight- 
Top, Anti-Freezing Set Length Pumps for shallow wells and cisterns. They are fitted with Tight Top, Polished 
Rod and Links above. This construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment and prevents all foreign sub¬ 
stances getting into working parts of Pump. The general adaptations and capacities are tabulated below. 
Pumps are tapped and receive connecting pipe near spout, not at base. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 1 feet. 
Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat, to order at extra price. 


Fig. 1019. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass-Tube 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 1 0 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

1 34 in. pipe 

30 ft. 

Divela 

$8.75 

Cusale 

$11.25 

Dancmul 

$13.25 


Fig. 848 34 Sizes, Prices, Etc 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2*4 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

50 ft. 

Weltud 

$9.00 

Diastem 

$11.50 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

i*4 “ 

30 “ 

Weltvd 

9.25 

Draclym 

11.75 

6 

3 1 / 2 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

ill “ 

30 “ 

Erripic 

10.25 

Dripal 

13.25 


Fig. 848. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in- P'P e 

50 ft. 

Wamble 

$9.50 

Elytah 

$12.00 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

1 34 “ 

40 “ 

Wammel 

9.75 

Elytale 

12.25 

6 

3A x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

ill “ 

40 “ 

Easlade 

10.75 

Elytamb 

13.75 

8 

4 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

2 

40 “ 

Easloat 

12.25 

Exaba 

1 5.75 


♦Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water. 









































































GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS 


Adapted for “universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 



FIG. 1039 



Fig. 553 



Fig. 554 


Light Standard, 


Medium Standard, 


Heavy Standard, 


For description, tables of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 































GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS. « 


Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Figs. 1039, 553, 554 represent our Anti-Freezing Lift Pumps, with revolving tight top, for shallow wells. 
In this style of Pump the rod is guided above and moves up and down in a vertical line without oscillating. 
It also constitutes a tight top, preventing all foreign substance from getting into working parts. 

Pumps are tapped arid receive wrought-iron connecting pipe near spout. 

With special long, flat rods for wind mill, 50 cents extra list. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 


Fig. 1039. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

1 34 in. pipe 

30 ft. 

Divellac 

$9.00 

Fieldab 

$11.50 


Fig. 553. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cy Under. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

pei- 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

40 ft. 

Vection 

$9.25 

Fieldip 

$11.75 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

30 “ 

Vector 

9.50 

Flemit 

12.00 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

u! “ 

30 “ 

Erripoi 

10.50 

Firema 

13.50 


Fig. 554. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

i y s “ 

6 

3% x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

i %. “ 

8 

4 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

2 


♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 






Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

50 ft. 

Veda 

$9.75 

Firfal 

$12.25 

40 “ 

Vedet 

10.00 

Flickon 

12.50 

40 “ 

Fierno 

11.00 

Flujnob 

14.00 

40 “ 

Fireout 

12.50 

Flushzd 

16.00 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water. 









































































« GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL LIFT PUMPS 



FIG. 206 


Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 206 is adapted for out-door cisterns and shallow wells, where water 
is not to be lifted over 15 or 25 feet. It is composed of a standard, cast-iron 
connecting pipe and cylinder, having the valves in it. The internal diameter 
of the standard is a trifle larger than that of the cylinder ; hence the plunger 
can be drawn up through it, repaired and replaced, if ever necessary. This 
Pump has screwed base. 

Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 3% feet. 



Fig. 207 is similar in design to Fig. 206, hut has wrought-iron connecting 
pipe. By adding to the connecting pipe and piston rod, and so dropping the 
cylinder farther into the well, until the cylinder is within, say, 15 to 20 feet 
of the surface of the water, this Pump could be used in wells from 30 to 40 
feet deep. This Pump has bolted base. Base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra 
price. 



Fic 207 


Fig. 206. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Basreli 

$7.00 

Rawedo 

$9.50 

3 

2% “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

\y* “ 

25 “ 

Beamed 

8.00 

Raweef 

10.50 

5 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 


25 “ 

Beard 

9.00 

Rawefs 

11.50 

' 


Fig. 207. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 




Cipher. 

Iron. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

.18 “ 

1 % in. pipe 

40 ft. 

Bendam 

$8.00 

Rawego 

$10.50 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

30 “ 

Bent 

8.50 

Rawehi 

11.00 

6 

3% x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.24 “ 

oA “ 

30 “ 

Eobale 

9.50 

Raweid 

12.50 


‘Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water. 





























































GOULDS ANTI-FREEZING “STOCK” PUMPS 

Lift Pumps of Large Capacity. 

Pumps shown on this page have large pumping capacity and have 
come into such general use among farmers having many head of stock 
to water that they are known to the trade as “Stock Pumps.” They 
are also well suited for Town Pumps in shallow wells. 

Fig. 552 stands 4 feet tall. The standard is of cast-iron, with re¬ 
volving bearer top. Spout is large and waterways ample. Pipe used 
in set length is 1% and 2-inch and screws into the standard just below 
the spout. 

Fig. 1261 is made with wind mill top, having adjustable stroke 6, 8 
or 10 inches. Equally adapted for pumping by hand or by wind mill. 
Spout is large, as is also the upper portion of the standard, which 
positively prevents any “slopping over,” however fast the Pump is 
worked. Lower portion of standard is formed by a continuation of the 
2 -inch wrought-iron pipe which forms the set lengths. Base is ad¬ 
justable. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at 
extra price. 

Fig. 552. Sizes, prices, etc. 



Fig. 1261 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

♦Lift. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 

8 

334 x 10 in. 

4 x 10 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.25 gal. 

.32 “ 

1U in. 

2 “ 

40 ft. 

40 “ 

Kidhat 

Vectuum 

$11.00 

12.50 

Kidhil 

Kidkiss 

$14.00 

16.00 


Fig. 1261. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Capacity 
per Stroke at 
10-in. Stroke. 



Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 


Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift. 





No. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

8 

4 x 16 in. 

( Adjustable / 

\ 6,8,10 in. j 

.54 gal. 

.69 “ 

2 in. 

40 ft. 

Knowof 

$16.50 

Knowvo 

$20.00 

10 

434 x 16 “ 

2 “ 

40 “ 

Knovvug 

18.50 

Knowyx 

22.50 


*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water. 





































































































16 


GOULDS WELL LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. 



Fig. 1252 


Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Figs. 1252 and 1153 illustrate our new Set Length Lift and Force 
Pumps with adjustable base and brace, syphon spout and revolving 
bearer top. 

The principal feature of these new Pumps is the wrougbt-iron pipe 
stock with base and brace, which can be adjusted to meet any require¬ 
ments of height of lever and spout. Under the base is a heavy malleable 
pipe nut, connecting standard with set length. This permits extension of 
set length with the least possible trouble. When so ordered, we can 
furnish stock or standard complete without set length, adapting it for any 
style of lower working cylinder. 

Under Fig. 1252 we list Set Length Lift Pump, without stuffing box 
and hose coupling. Under Fig. 1153 Set Length Force Pump with stuffing 
box and hose coupling. Base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at 
extra price. 

Fig. 1252. Size , Price, Etc. 



FIG. 1153 


No. 

Cylinder. Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass-Tube Cylinder. 



Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 10 in. 5 in. 

.15 gals. 

134 in. pipe 

25 ft. 

Harevu 

$8.00 

Harfab 

$10.50 

Knuba 

$12.50 


fig. 1153. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass-Tube 
Cylinder. 





Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 10 in. 

5 in. 

.15 gals. 

1% in. pipe 

% in. hose 

40 ft. 

Harfact 

$11.50 

Harfbu 

$14.00 

Knubel 

$16.00 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 

























































17 


HEAVY ANTI-FREEZING LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. 



Fig. 1206 


Adapted for ‘ Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 1206 shows an open-top Well Lift Pump, for deep 
wells. It has heavy cast-iron stock, fitted with wrought-iron 
set length and cylinder ; set length measures 48 inches from 
base of Pump to bottom of cylinder. 

Fitted in this manner, Pump is adapted for wells of depth 
not exceeding 25 feet. Where required for deeper wells, cylin¬ 
der may be lowered. We can supply extra lengths of pipe 
and rod for wells of any depth. 

No. 6 Pump has 1%-inch pipe in set length. 

No. 8 Pump has 2-incli pipe in set length. 

Fig. 1207 shows our heavy Well Force Pump. General 
description of Lift Pump, Fig. 1206, will apply to this Pump 
also. 

When so ordered, we can furnish Fig. 1207 with Com¬ 
pression Cock on spout at $2.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat 
to order at extra price. 

Fig. 1206. Sizes , Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 1207 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron 

CYLINDER. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 

8 

3 1 /, x 1 0 in. 

4 “ x 10 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.25 Gal. 

.32 “ 

1/4 in. pipe 

2 “ 

25 ft. 

25 “ 

Dagho 

Dagliac 

$12.00 

14.00 

Knubid 

Knubju 

$15.00 

17.50 


Fig. 1207. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. Stroke. per Strode. 

*T 1 QTIfl 

Suction. Discharge. Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 

8 

V/n x 10 in. 6 in. .25 gal. 

4x10“ 6 “ .32 “ 

\y, in. 1 in. hose 45 ft. 

2 » 1 “ 30 “ 

Churob 

Chikam 

$18.00 

20.00 

Knubki 

Knubly 

$21.00 

23.50 


*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 
















>» GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 


Adapted for “Universal•• Bronze Valve and Seat. 



Medium Standard, 
Bolted Spout. 



Heavy Standard, 
Bolted Spout. 



FIG. 1245 

Medium Standard, 
Cock Spout. 



FIG, 882 X A 


Heavy Standard, 
Cock Spout, 


For description and table of sizes, prices, etc. see opposite page 



















































GOULDS “ STAR ” ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMPS. '9 

Adapted for “Universal•• Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Figs. 1254, 1255, 852% and 882% represent our “Star” Anti-Freezing Force Pumps. This style is especially 
adapted for garden, yard and stable use, being fitted for hose discharge. All have an outlet at back of spout for 
attaching pipe. They are tapped and receive connecting pipe near spout, not at base. 

Figs. 1245 and 882% have cock spout. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 

Fig. 1244. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2 T x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

114 in. P'pe 

1 J4 in 

pipe and in. hose 

60 ft. 

Fopross 

$12.25 

Fropbo 

$14.75 

4 

3 x 10 " 

6 “ 

.18 " 

Pi “ 

1 >4 

60 “ 

Frecofs 

12.50 

Fropcol 

15.00 

6 

V% x 1 0 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

PI “ 

PI 

‘ “ % » 

45 “ 

Fropac 

13.50 

Fuchtac 

16.50 


Fic. 852%. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

1 % in. pipe and 14 in. hose 

60 ft. 

Wared 

$12.75 

Fucibad $15.25 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

PI “ 

PI “ “ % “ 

60 “ 

Wareful 

13 00 

Fucidul 15.50 

6 

3%x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

Pi “ 

1% “ “ % “ 

45 “ 

Erripus 

14.00 

Gavaot 17.00 


Fig. 1245. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

2% x 10 in. 

3 x 10 “ 
3% x 10 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

.15 gal. 

.18 “ 

.25 “ 

134 in. pipe 

134 “ 

111 “ 

1 % in. pipe and % in. hose 

III “ “ % “ 

60 ft. 

60 “ 

45 “ 

Gavaux 

Gavavo 

Genesol 

$14.75 

15.00 

16.00 

Genesun $17.25 

Gipta 17.50 

Giptale 19.00 


Fig. 882%. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

1 % in. pipe 

PI in. pipe and % in. hose 

60 ft. 

Warest 

$15.25 

Gintam 

$17.75 

4 

3 x 1 0 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

131 “ 

P| “ “ % “ 

60 “ 

Warfare 

15.50 

Giptanc 

18.00 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

V% “ 

111 “ “ % “ 

45 “ 

Erripy 

16.50 

Giptik 

19.50 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 






















































































20 GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 


FIG. 1247 

Medium Standard, 
Bolted Spout, 


Fig. 424 

Heavy Standard, 
Bolted Spout, 


Fig. 1248 

Medium Standard, 
Cock Spout. 


fig. 426 

Heavy Standard, 
Cock Spout, 


Adapted for “Universal” bronze Valve and Seat. 


For description and table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 






















GOULDS “STAR” ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 21 

Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Figs. 1247, 424,1248 and 426 illustrate our “Star” Anti-Freezing Force Pumps, with Revolving Wind Mill Top. 
Our construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment, thus working in cylinder smoothly and evenly. Figs. 
1248 and 426 have cock spouts. All are fitted with hose discharge. Pumps are tapped and receive connecting 
pipe near spout, not at base. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 


Fig. 1247. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 





Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 




3 

234 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gals. 
.18 “ 

134 in- pipe 

134 in- pipe and % in. hose 

60 ft. 

Giptome 

$13.25 

Glujwu 

$15.75 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

60 “ 

Gipula 

13.50 

Glujwyn 

16.00 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

45 “ 

Glujvo 

14.50 

Glukac 

17.50 





Fig. 

424. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 




Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 




3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gals. 

134 in- pipe 

134 in- pipe and 34 in- hose 

60 ft. 

Veil 

$13.75 

Glukade 

$16.25 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

60 “ 

Vellet 

14.00 

Glukid 

16.50 

6 

334 x 1 0 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

45 “ 

Endnadu 

15.00 

Glukief 

18.00 


fig. 1248. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cy Under. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 







3 

234 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gals. 

134 in- pipe 

134 in- pipe and 34 in - hose 

60 ft. 

Goldid 

$15.75 

Grandid 

$18.25 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

60 “ 

Goldiel 

16.00 

Grandog 

18.50 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

45 “ 

Gradka 

17.00 

Granduc 

20.00 


Fig. 426. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

234 x 10 in- 

6 in. 

.15 gals. 

134 in- pipe 

1 34 in- pipe and % in. hose 

60 ft. 

Vogle 

$16.25 

Glukifs 

$18.75 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

60 “ 

Voglite 

16.50 

Glukode 

19.00 

6 

334 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ “ 34 “ 

45 “ 

Endnip 

17.50 

Glukock 

20.50 


♦Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 


























































22 


GOULDS ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 



Fig. 854 


Adapted for “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 854 represents a new Well Force Pump with revolving 
bearer top, polished rod and links above. The cut will show its 
construction, and at the very low price it is offered, it represents 
good value. We aim at simplicity of parts, and these adequately 
strong for purpose they are intended. Cock spouts furnished at 
$2.50 extra list. 

Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 264 is a modification of our House Force Pump, rendered 
anti-freezing and adapted for outdoor wells, or those of any depth, 
by addition of set length and placing working parts—plunger and 
valve—below frost line and within suction distance of water. 
Water may be forced through upper discharge into pipe, or deliv¬ 
ered at spout. 

Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61) “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat to 
order at extra price. 

Fig. 854. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 264 


i 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

L 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

2% x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.15 gal. 

114 in. pipe 

1 14 in. pipe and % in. hose 

60 ft. 

Watchin 

$14.75 

Knucab 

$17.25 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

114 “ 

114 “ “ % “ 

60 “ 

Watchma 

15.00 

Knucud 

17.50 

6 

314 x 1 0 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

111 “ 

111 “ “ £ “ 

45 “ 

Raptwed 

16.00 

Knudad 

19.00 


Fig. 264. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 



Stroke. 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2>4 x 10 in. 

6 in. 

.13 gal. 

.18 “ 

1J4in. pipe 

111 “ 

114 in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

111 “ “ 1 “ 

70 ft. 

Clanish 

$16.00 

Knudec 

$18.50 

4 

3 x 10 “ 

6 “ 

70 “ 

Clapped 

18.00 

Knufac 

20.50 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 





























































GOULDS “UTILITY” ANTI-FREEZING FORCE PUMP. 23 

Adapted for ‘“.Universal” Bronze Valve andISeat. 

Fig. 1111 is a combined Lift and Force Pump. It lias brass cylinder, and is adapted to 
deep or shallow wells. Reversible lever. Bearer top allows no side wear. Tight top and 
large air chamber, provided with pet cock, making it a lift or a force Pump at will. Base and 
brace adjustable. Discharge fitted for %-incli hose. No. 2 Pump will go inside 3-inch well 
casing and No. 4 inside 3%-inch casing. Strainer supplied with each Pump. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 


Fig. nil. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 


Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Pinker Brass Body 

Lipner. Cylinder. 

2% x 16 in. 

3 x 16 “ 

9K in. 

9'l “ 

.21 gal. 

.30 “ 

1U in. pipe 

1 'A “ 

100 ft. 

60 “ 

Figbab $17.00 

Figbace 18.00 


*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of 
water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 

“AURA” ANTI-FREEZING FORCE PUMP. 

Adapted For “Universal” Bronze Valve and seat. 

Fig. 1113 is a Double-Acting Pneumatic Force Pump, with brass cylinder 
and adjustable base and brace. Adapted to either shallow or deep wells. 
Deep-well arrangement is accomplished by lowering cylinder with pipe con¬ 
nected and lengthening plunger rod. Pump has large air chamber capacity, producing a 
strong, steady stream. Price includes both upper and lower cylinders. No. 2 Pump will go 
inside 4-inch well casing, and No. 4 inside 4%-inch casing. Discharge fitted for %-incli hose. 
Malleable strainer sent with each Pump. 

Fig. 1229 (page 61), “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat to order at extra price. 

Fig. 1113. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

2 

4 

2J4 x 10 in. 

3 " x 10 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.13 gal. 

.18 " 

1 1 1 in. pipe 

D t “ 

150 ft. 

75 “ 

Figbil 

Figbima 

$15.50 

16.00 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and 
force from supply to point of delivery. 


FIG. 1113 





































24 GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 

For Shallow or Deep wells. 



This line is fully illustrated and described on pages 25 to 29 




















































































25 


GOULDS “ SENECA ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE) |PUMPS. 



For Shallow or deep', wells. 


Fig. 1274, “ Seneca ” Double-Acting Force Pump, is adapted for shallow 
or [deep wells. Wrought-iron pipe is used to form both set length and 

standard. Base is adjustable ; spout revolving. Pumps work easily and 

% 

deliver smooth, unbroken stream. The smooth discharge is effected by 
using 2-inch brass 'differential or force cylinder, which has one-half the 
displacement of the 3-inch brass suction cylinder furnished. 

Brass differential cylinder can be replaced by a stuffing box or a 
plunger tube (as used in Figs. 1277 and 1278, page 51), when standard is 
wanted for use with tubular well cylinder or other sizes of cylinder. 

Fig. 1275 is same as Fig. 1274, with wind mill top, arranged for 10-inch 
stroke mill and 5-inch stroke by hand. 


Fic. 1274. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. Lower Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity Ruction 

per Stroke. suction. 

Discharge. 

Brass Boot Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 3 x 10% in. 

5 in. 

.1 5 gal. 1% in. pipe 

% in. hose 

Maltvo 

$14.50 


Fig. 1275. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Lower Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke, 

10 in. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Bijass Body Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 x 16 in. 

1 5 in. hand. ) 
i 10 “ mill. 1 

.31 gal. 

1 % in. pipe 

'% in. hose 

Maltwe 

$16.00 










































































26 GOULDS “EMPIRE” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 

With “Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 



Fig. 1025 illustrates our “Empire ” Double-Acting Well Force Pump, 
with Common Top. as adapted for shallow or deep wells. Pump consists 
of a standard, with bearer top in one piece, cast in two half sections, 
strongly bolted and holding securely in place the two supporting pipes 
which form respectively the air chamber and discharge pipes, connecting 
Avith upper cylinder. This upper cylinder is brass-lined and has differen¬ 
tial plunger, contributing to an even and uniform discharge of water. 
We dispense with all stuffing boxes or glands, avoid all undue friction, 
and secure the easiest possible working Pump. Pump is furnished com¬ 
plete, with brass-lined or brass-body lower cylinder, with “Universal ” 
Bronze Valve and Seat, and universal bushing for either shallow or deep 
wells. No. 2 Pump will go inside 4-inch ivell casing; No. 4 Pump inside 
5-inch well casing. 

Fig. 1026 is similar to Fig. 1025, but has wind mill top. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all “ Empire ” Pumps put up for 
shallow Wells. Where wanted for deep wells, unscrew lower cylinder 
from upper cylinder and attach universal bushing to bottom of upper 
cylinder and top cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod 
required for any depth of ivell. Universal bushing, adapting Pumps for 
shallow or deep wells, strainer and hose connection go with each Pump 
and are included in prices given below. 

Fic. 1025. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well 

Rod. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Brass-Lined Cye. 

Brass Body Cyi.. 




Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

234* 1034 in. 

6 in. 

.13 gals. 

1 34 in. pipe 

% in. hose 

% in. 

100 ft. 

Chestoc 

$14.00 

Chestpo 

$15.00 

4 

3 x 1014 “ 

61“ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

_ % “_ 

3 /* “ 

75 “ 

Chestabu 

14.50 

Chestil 

15.50 


Fig. 1026. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Brass-Lined Cyl. 

Brass Body Cyd. 





Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. | 

Price. 

2 

234 x 1034 in. 

6 in. 

.13 gals. 

.18 “ 

134 in. pipe 

% in. hose 

% in. 

100 ft. 

Chetja 

$15.00 

Chetjob 

$16.00 

4 

3 x 1034 “ 

6 “ 

U4 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

75 “ 

Chetkab 

15.50 

Chetiub 

16.50 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 



















































































GOULDS “ EMPIRE ” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 27 



WITH “UNIVERSAL” BRONZE VALVE AND SEAT. 

Fig. 1027 represents our “ Empire ” Double-Acting Well Force Pump, 
with Common Top, Brass Three-way Cock and Connecting Rod, for 
shallow or deep wells. Details of construction and adaptations will be 
found on page 24. The addition of Three-Way Cock and Connecting 
Rod for distributing water to any part of premises, house, barns, etc., 
will increase the usefulness of this Pump for many purposes. 

Fig. 1028 is similar to Fig. 1027, but has Wind Mill Top. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all “ Empire ” Pumps put up for 
shallow wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper 
cylinder and the universal bushing for bottom of upper cylinder and top 
attachment for lower cylinder tied on. Where wanted for deep wells , 
unscrew lower cylinder from upper cylinder and attach universal bushing 
to bottom of upper cylinder and top cap to lower cylinder , and connect 
with pipe and rod required for any depth of well. Universal bushing, 
adapting Pumps for shallow or deep wells, strainer and hose connection 
go with each Pump and are included in prices given below. 



Fic. 1027. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Fig. 1028 


No. 

Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Brass-Lined 

CYLINDER. 

Cipher. ! Price. 

Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

Cinher. i Price. 

2 

4 

zy 2 *io% in. 
3 x 10 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.13 gal. 

.18 " 

1T in. pipe 

U4 “ 

1 in. pipe 

3 A in. hose 

% “ 

100 tt. 

75 “ 

Chetman 

Chetnob 

$16.50 

17.00 

Chetnel 

Chetolu 

$17.50 

18.00 


Fig. 1028. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

4 

214 x 1 014 in. 
3 x 1014 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.13 gal. 

.18 • 

1 3 4 in- pipe 

1 ‘4 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 “ 

|4 in. hose 

z '4 

100 ft. 

75 “ 

Chetpat 

Chetral 

$17.50 

18.00 

Chetqub 

Cheuact 

$18.50 

19.00 


* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from sun. 
ply to point of delivery- p 


















































































28 GOULDS “ADVANCE ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS. 



FlC. 1146 


With ‘ Universal” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 1146, “ Advance” Double-Acting Well Force Pump, has common top 
for hand power, adapted for shallow or deep wells—open, driven, drilled or 
cased. It is constructed with seamless brass differential cylinder and brass- 
lined or brass body lower cylinder, having inside attachments and “Universal” 
Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 1147 is of same construction as Fig. 1146, with change of top for 10- 
inch stroke wind mill or 6-inch stroke by hand. 

No. 2 Pumps, with brass body cylinder, will yo inside of 3-inch well cas¬ 
ing, and with brass-lined cylinder inside 3%-inch casing. 

No. J+ Pumps, with brass body cylinder, will go inside of 3%-inch well 
casing, and with brass-lined cylinder inside 3%-inch casing. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all “Advance” Pumps put up for 
shallow wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper 
cylinder and the top attachment for lower cylinder tied on. Where wanted 
for deep wells, unscrew lower cylinder from upper cylinder and attach top 
cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod for any depth of well. 
Top cap, hose connection and strainer go with each Pump, and are included in 
price given below. 

Fig. 1146. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 1147 





Capacity 


No. 

Lower Cyl. 

Stroke. 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

2 

2% x 1 034 in. 

5 in. 

.11 gal. 

114 in. pipe 

1U “ 

4 

3 x 10 l 4 “ 

5 “ 

.15 “ 

6 

3^x 10L 2 “ 

5 “ 

.21 “ 

134 “ 

8 

4 x 1034 “ 

5 “ 

.27 “ 

2 


Discharge. 

Brass-Lined Cyetnder. 

Brass Bodt Ctundeh 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

% in. hose 

% “ 

1 

1 

Fiendub 

Fiepal 

Knufig 

Knufol 

$14.50 

15.00 

18.00 

20.00 

Hareta 

Hareula 

Knufut 

Lamebs 

$15.50 

16.00 

19.50 

22.00 


Fic. 1147. Sizes, Prices, etc. 


No . 

Lower Cyl . 

Stroke . 

Capacity 
per Stroke , 

10 inch . 

Suction . 

Discharge . 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Brass Body Cylinder. 

Cipher . 

Price . 

Cipher . 

Price . 

2 

4 

6 

8 

234 x 16 in. 

3 x 16 “ 

334 x 16 “ 

4 x 16 “ 

f 6 in. hand 
and 

| 10 in. mill j 

.21 gal. 

.31 “ 

.42 “ 

.54 “ 

134 in. pipe 

134 “ 

1 y* “ 

2 

% in. hose 

% “ 

1 

1 

Mostub 

Mostwo 

Lameck 

Lameda 

$16.00 

16.50 

20.00 

22.00 

Mostve 

Mostxu 

Lamefa 

Lamegu 

$17.00 

17.50 

21.50 
24.00 




















































29 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 



Fig. 1148 


WITH “ U NIVERSAL” BRONZE VALVE AND SEAT. 

Fig. 1148 represents our “Advance” Double-Acting Force Pump, with 
Wind Mill Top and Three-Way Distributing Valve, by which water may be 
distributed about the premises. When operated by hand, Pump has 6-inch 
stroke, and when wind mill is used the stroke is 10-inch. Lower cylinder is 
either brass or brass-lined, with “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all “Advance ” Pumps put up for shal¬ 
low wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper cylinder 
and the top attachment for lower cylinder tied on Where wanted for deep 
wells, unscrew lower cylinder from upper cylinder and attach top cap to lower 
cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod for any depth of well. Top cap, hose 
connection and strainer go with each Pump, and are included in price given 
below. 

Fig. 1276, “ Seneca ” Double-Acting Pump, has Wind Mill Top and Three- 
Way Distributing Valve. Pump has 10-incli stroke by mill and 5-inch stroke 
by hand. Spout is revolving. Base adjustable. We ship Pump with lower 
cylinder detached. 

An even flow of water is obtained by using differential cylinder of one- 
half the area of lower cylinder. Other sizes of lower cylinder can be used 
by replacing the differential cylinder with an attachment having either 
stuffing box or plunger tube. A 2-inch Tubular Well Cylinder can be drawn 
through the working-head. Strainer and hose connection included with each 
Pump. 

Fig. 1148. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Lower 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke, 

10 inch. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass Body 
Cylinder. 



Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2% x 16 in. 

3 x 16 “ 

$ 6 in. hand, i 
i 10 in. mill, 1 

.21 gal. 

.31 “ 

1L in. pipe 

1 U “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 “ 

% in. hose 

% “ 

Motab 

Motenu 

$19.50 

20.00 

Motem 

Moteux 

$20.50 

21.00 


Fig. 1276. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Lower Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke, 

10 inch. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Brass Body Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3x16 in. 

6 in. hand, ) 

10 in. mill, 1 

.31 gals. 

134 in. pipe 

% in. hose 

Lameho 

$20.00 



















































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4 

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4 

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4 

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4 

4 

■4 

4 

4 

.4 

V 

4 

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4 
4 

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4 

4 

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4 

4 

4 

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4 

4 

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4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

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4 

4 

4 

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Deep Well Pump Standards and Cylinders 

have an almost universal application where water 
supply is derived from open, driven or drilled and 
cased deep wells. 

The open, or dug and curbed well is, perhaps, 
the most common and usually made where water 
channels are not more than 50 feet below surface 
of ground. 

Drilled and cased wells are generally made 
where rock is encountered and the water is con¬ 
siderable distance below ground. The general 
plan is to line the well with casing down to the 
rock. In this manner a practically closed well is 
secured, free from drainage or pollution from 


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any source 


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We show Fig. 237, Force Pump 
Standard (page 38), operating Fig. 
1230, Deep Well Cylinder (page 62). 
Also Fig. 547, Manual Pumping 
Apparatus (page 100), operating 
Fig. 1231, Deep Well Pump Cyl¬ 
inder (page 62). 

This class of Pump Standards 
will be found on pages 31 to 39 and 
pages 99 to 101, and Pump Cylin¬ 
ders, pages 62 to 65. 



J* < 







31 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARDS. 



Fig. 1023 

Light. 


With Revolving Open Top and Solid Base. 



Fig. 846, No. 3 

Medium. 



Fig. 846, No. 4 

Heavy. 



I FIG. 846, NO. 5 

Extra Heavy. 


Fig. 1023 represents our Light Well ,Lift Pump Standard, adapted for shallow wells—dug, drilled or 
driven. It has revolving bearer top, with recess for priming, if necessary. 

Fig. 846 represents our “Star ” Well Pump Standard, fitted with revolving bowl top and solid base. This 
style is a great favorite with w T ell drillers. We offer in three sizes and weights. 


Sizes and Prices. 



No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

♦Lift. 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Fig. 

1023 

3 

6 in. 

1J4 in. pipe 

% in. 

\ 2 >4 in. cylinder, 

/ 3 

40 It. ( 

30 “ ( 

Dosedab 

$4.50 

Fig. 

846 

3 

6 in. 

1 yi in. pipe 

111 “ 

% in. 

2 Ya in. cylinder, 

40 ft. 

Wallow 

$5.00 

Fig. 

846 

4 

6 “ 

k “ 

3 

40 “ 

Wallpie 

5.50 

Fig. 

846 

5 

6 “ 

■ /4 

3'4 “ 

40 “ 

Wallroc 

6.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in 
proportionately deeper wells. 


































n GOULDS “STAR” WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARDS. 


With Revolving Tight top and Solid Base. 



Fig. 850, No. 3 

Medium. 


Fig. 850, No. 4 

Heavy. 


Fig. 1024 

Light. 



FIG. 850, No. 5 

Extra Heavy. 


Figs. 1024 and 850 represent our Well Pump Standards fitted with revolving tight, top, polished rod and 
links above, and solid base. These Pumps are especially desirable for public places, for the tight top precludes 
the possibility of stones or sticks being thrown into Pump 

Always tapped near the spout for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given below, although we can fit for 1% or 
2-inch, if so ordered. 


Fig. 1024. size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Stroke. 

Suction, 

Well Rod. 

*Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

6 in. 

134 in. pipe 

% in. 

j 234 in. Cylinder, 40 ft. i 

j 3 “ 30 “ i 

Dosedac 

$5.25 



Fig 

850. Sizes, 

Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

6 in. 

1 ?4 in. pipe 

% in. 

V 

2' 2 in. Cylinder, 40 ft. 

Wallrut 

$5.75 

4 

6 “ 

13? “ 

3 “ 40 “ 

Walrvu 

6.25 

5 

6 “ 

ill “ 

3'A “ 40 “ 

Walt 

6.75 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells, 


















GOULDS WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. « 


With Solid bearer and Base. 

Fig. 486 represents our Well Lift Pump Standard for deep or shallow wells. The very strong 
bearer top and long and heavy lever adapt this Standard for wells of more than ordinary depth, and 
it is sometimes used over very deep wells. The Standard is tapped for wrought-iron pipe near 
the spout. We can fit for or 2-inch pipe, if so ordered, but always fit for lh 4 ' inch unless other¬ 
wise directed. 

Fig. 486. Size, Price, etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rocl. 

*Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

8 in. 

IT in. pipe. 


( 2T in. Cylinder, 75 ft. ) 

\ 3 “ “ 50 “ 

( 4 “ “ 30 “ ) 



7-16 in. 

Harm 

$6.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and 
cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; 
smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 



FIG. 486 


WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD AND CYLINDER. 


For Deep or Shallow Wells. 


We have dropped Fig. 559, under which we formerly listed a combination of Pump Standard and Cylinder, and show 
herewith 

Fig. 845, “Star” Lift Pump Standard, with removable bolt base; convenient for making pipe and rod connections. 
Connecting pipe screws into base. 

Cylinder shown on pages 62 to 66 can be used with this standard. 


Fig. 559^ is iron Cylinder surmounted with air chamber, which arrangement relieves 
the jerk and strain and affords uniform discharge. We offer oidy two sizes and advise their 
use with the size standards opposite them in the table below. Other sizes will be found 
under same Fig., page 66. 


Figs. 845 and 559'i. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

Lift. 

Fig. 845, Pump 
Standard. 

Fig. 559%. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Size. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1T “ 

Ul “ 

IT “ 

IT “ 

2 

% in. 

§6 

78 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

T “ 

2T in. Cyl., 40 ft. 

2% “ “ 40 “ 

2 :l ! “ “ 40 “ 

3 “ “ 30 “ 

3T “ “ 30 “ 

4 “ “ 45 “ 

Walker 

Walkin 

Wally 

Waller 

Wallfo 

Raptwif 

$4.25 

4.75 
5.00 
5.50 

5.75 
8.00 

3 x 12 in. 

4x12 “ 

Lawn 

Laxd 

$9.00 

11.50 



FIG 845 FIG. 559% 


3 






































34 


GOULDS DEEP WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 



FIG. 236 


[With Tight Top guide. 

Fig. 236 represents onr Heavy Deep Well Lift Pump Standard, with tight top, for wells 
up to 100 feet deep. The Standard is bolted together near the spout with an intermediate 
flange, which will be found a great convenience in making pipe and rod connections. Fig. 
236 has been a great favorite with the Trade for years. It is built for every-day indis¬ 
criminate use. Any size pipe from \ X / A -inch to 2-inch can be used with this Standard, but 
always fitted for 1%-inch unless otherwise ordered. 


Fig. 236 Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

• 

Well Rod, 


Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

1% in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

i 234 in. cyl., 100 ft. 1 

< 3 " “ 60 “ | 

Cane 

$10.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, j ages 62 ai d 63, are required with this Pump Standaid and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to.which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within* 15.or 20 feet;of water . smaller Cylinders in/.propor- 
nonately deeper wells. 


GOULDS DEEP WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 



FIG. 592. 


With Tight Top Guide. 

The cut accurately represents our Heavy Deep Well Lift Pump Standard. The 
manner of construction in two sections, with flange between, is plainly visible, and 
will be esteemed a very great convenience by those who have to set up these Pumps. 
It is very strong and heavy, has balanced handle, and will answer to use on wells from 
100 to 200 feet deep. 

Any size from 1%-inch to 2%-inch pipe can be used with this Standard, but 
always fitted as below unless ordered otherwise. 




FIG. 592. 

Size, Price, Etc. 



Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

•Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

1 34 in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

* 234 in. cyl., 150 ft. - 
'3 ' “ 100 “ \ 

Milled 

$16.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

•Depth of Wells to which Pamp Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells. 






















GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. *s 

With Revolving top and solid base. 


FIG. 853, NO. 0 

Light. 



FIG. 853, NO. I 

Medium. 


FIG. 853, NO. 2 

Heavy. 


Fig. 853 represents our admirable “Star” Well Force Pump Standard arranged with tight top, polished 
rod and links above. In this Standard the air chamber is made by enlarging stock at the top. 

All these Standards are tapped for pipe near the spout. Each one has an outlet back of the spout, for 
attaching pipe, and the spout is provided with hose tube and nut to screw on, and not with a clap-trap of 
a clamp. 

Always tapped as below, unless otherwise ordered. 


Fig. 853. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Strobe. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift- and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

6 in. 

1J4 in. pipe 

111 “ 

114 in. pipe and % in. hose 

7-16 in. 

( 2.V<i in. cyl., 60 ft. 1 
2% “ 50 “ 

1 3 “ 40 " ) 

Broadgauae 

$8.50 

1 

6 “ 

1 ll “ “ % “ 

7-16 “ 

Washa 

9.00 

2 

6 “ 

111 “ 

111 “ “ -l| “ 

7-16 “ 

Washabl 

10.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 


*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 






















36 GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. 

WlTHiREVOLVING TOP AND COCK SPOUT. 



FIC. 883, NO. 0 



FlC. 883, NO. I 



FIG. 883, NO. 2 


Light. 


Medium, 


Heavy, 


This is the same Force Pump Standard in all respects as our Fig. 853, more fully described on preceding 
page, except that it has a cock spout. When pipe is connected to the opening behind the spout, there must be 
some means for closing the spout opening, and a cock does this. Thus one Pump may be made to supply water 
at the house, or any part of the premises as well. 

The Standards are always tapped for pipe near the spout, as below, unless otherwise ordered. 


Fig. 883. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 










No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

6 in. 

1 % in. pipe 

1 L in. pipe and % in. hose 

7-16 in. 

i 2)4 in. cyl.. 60 ft. i 

2 A “ 50 “ 

(3 “ 40 “ ) 

Lamfaq 

$1 1.00 

1 

6 " 

Lb “ 

1 14 “ “ % “ 

7-16 

Washbal 

1 1.50 

2 

6 “ 

1V 4 “ 

111 “ “ % “ 

7-16 “ 

Washbow 

12.50 


CyLinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard, and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 


























“ NORTHERN STAR ” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 37 


With Revolving Top and Solid Base. 


Fig. 855 represents our “Northern Star ” Force Pump Standard, with air chamber on 
spout, tight top and polished rod and links above. It is simple in construction, strong 
and compact, and offers good value for a Pump of this class at the low price at which we 
are able to sell it. 

It is tapped near the spout for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given in our table below, 
although it could be changed, if desired. Cock spouts furnished at $2 50 extra list. 


Fig. 855. Size, Price, etc 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

1 >4 in. pipe 

134 in. pipe and % in. hose 

7-16 in. 

\ 234 in. cyl., 60 ft. \ 

13 “ 45 “ ^ 

Washe 

$11.00 



Fig. 855 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells. 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


With Revolving:,Top. solid Base. 


Fig. 858 is similar in appearance and construction to Fig. 855, given above, except the 
standard is built in two sections, with intermediate flange between, into which the suction 
pipe is screwed. This flange is interchangeable and can be screwed for any size of pipe up 
to and including 2%-inch, but always shipped as below unless otherwise ordered. Cock 
spout furnished at $2.50 extra list. 


Fig. 858. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

134 in. pipe 

134 in. pipe and % in. hose 

7-16 in. 

j 234 in. cyl., 100 ft. / 

}3 “ 60 “ \ 

Washoff 

$12.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 



* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells. 






















38 


GOULDS DEEP-WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 



Fig. 237 


with air Chamber on spout. 

Fig. 237 represents our Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, with sectional construction, 
etc., and the addition of an air chamber on the spout. There is a half-hose coupling and 
tube for attaching hose on the spout. 

Always fitted for 1%-incli pipe, unless ordered to the contrary, hut we can fit them 
for 1% or 2-inch pipe when desired. 


Fig. 237. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

1% in. pipe 

134 in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

7-16 in. 

( 2 in. cyl., 150 ft. ) 

234 “ 100 “ } 

(3 “ 60 “ ) 

Cannon 

$13.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 


*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of the 
water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 


GOULDS DEEP-WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 



Fig. 887 1 


WITH AlRlCHAMBER AND COCK SPOUT. 

Fig. 887 represents our Fig. 237, Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, described above, 
arranged with cock spout on air chamber ; closing this cock allows discharge to pass 
through top of air chamber. A hose coupling is screwed on end of cock for attach¬ 
ing hose. 

Always fitted for 1%-inch pipe, unless ordered to the contrary, hut we can fit them 
for 1% or 2-inch pipe when so desired. 


Fig. 887. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

1 34 in. pipe 

1% in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

7-16 in. 

( 2 in. cyl., 150 ft. ) 

234 “ 100 “ 

(3 “ 60 “ ) 

Cape 

$15.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 


*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 
































GOULDS DEEP-WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 

With air Chamber on Spout. 

The cut represents our Heavy Deep-Well Force Pump Standard. It has sectional 
standard, tight top with polished rod and links above, heavy balanced lever and two 
supporting braces, adapting it for hard duty. Always fitted for 1%-inch pipe unless other¬ 
wise ordered, but we can fit them for pipe up to 2%-inches. Table gives complete data. 

Fig. 593. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


39 


No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

6 in. 1% in. pipe 

Same as No. 1 with cock 

\A in. pipe and 1 in. hose 
spout. 

7-16 in. 
7-16 “ 

l 2 in. Cyl., 225 ft. ) 
]2'A “ 150“ 

/3 “ 100 “ ) 

Milt 

Milton 

$20.00 

22.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. Fig, 593 

* Depth of Wells of which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or '30 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 


GOULDS DEEP-WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 

With Brake Top and Wood Levers. 

The cut represents our Heavy Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, arranged with brake 
top, so that either one or two men can operate Pump. Intermediate flange below spout is 
of considerable convenience in making pipe connections. Standard has two supporting 
braces. Always fitted for 1%-inch pipe unless otherwise ordered, but we can fit them 
for pipe up to 2% inches. 

Fig. 763. stzes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

6 in. 

Same as at 

1% in. pipe 1 A in. pipe and 1 in. hose 
love with cock spout. 

7-16 in. 
7-16 “ 

( 2 in. Cyl., 225 ft .) 
]2'A 150“ 

/3 “ 100 “ ) 

Waterag 

Waterbu 

$21.00 
23.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. Fig. 763 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force~from 
supply to point of delivery. 


































i tf- 


Fig. 1230, Pump Cylinder, in open well and dis¬ 
charging through back outlet to elevated tank. 

The application of these and our many other v 
styles of Wind Mill Pumps are almost limitless. 
This class of Pumps will be found on pages 
42 to 40. 


I 




Wind Mill Pumps. 

Probably no greater labor-saving and 
useful device has ever been invented 
than the Wind Mill, and perhaps their 
greatest usefulness is for pumping water. 

Our illustration shows, to the right, 
Fig. 762, Lift Pump Standard, operating 
Fig. 1231, Pump Cylinder, in drilled and 
cased well. Pump Standard will be 
found on page 42; Cylinder, pages 62 
and 63. 

To the left we show Fig. 423, Force 
Pump Standard (page 47), operating 










41 


PUMPING CAPACITY OF WIND MILLS. 

Size of Cylinder to Use. 

Below we give table designed to aid in the selection of suitable size Wind Mill and Cylinder or Pump to 
perform a required amount of pumping. Selection should be determined by the quantity of water desired per 
hour, the height or pressure against which it must be pumped, and the velocity of the wind. 

Figures in table below are based upon 10-mile wind, which is not far from the mean average velocity for 
the United States. The power of the wind is as the square of its velocity. To figure on a 12-mile wind, 
increase one-third the number of gallons given in table below, and select Cylinder having one-third greater 
urea than given in table. (Areas of Cylinders of different diameters are given on page 318.) 

To figure on 15-mile wind, double the number of gallons and area of Cylinder. 


Ei.evation. 

8-Ft. Direct Stroke Mill 
Mill Geared Back 4% 

or 6-Ft. 

TO 1. 

10-Ft. Direct Stroke Mill or 8-Ft. 

Mill Geared Back 2% to 1. 

Total from 
Water Level 
to Point of 
Delivery. 

Approximate , 
No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 
will Pump. 

Size Single-Acting Pump or 
Cylinder to Use. 

Approximate 
No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 
will Pump. 

Size Single-Acting Pump or 

Cylinder to Use. 

With 4-in. Stroke. 

With 7-in. Stroke. 

With 5-in. Stroke. 

With 8-in. Stroke. 

10 ft. 

560 

4 or 434 in. cyl. 

2% or 3 in. cyl. 

1.100 

5% or 6 in. cyl. 

434 or 4*4 in. cyl. 

20 “ 

300 

2? 4 " 3 

2'4 “ 2y, “ 

710 

4g “ 4 X “ 

3/1 “ fZ “ 

30 “ 

210 

234 “ 2% “ 

2 

475 

3 % “ 4 

2 % “ 3 

40 “ 

175 

234 

m 

380 

334 “ 3 J 2 “ 

231 “ 2^4 “ 

50 “ 

140 

2V 4 

134 “ 1 % “ 

300 

2% “ 3 

234 “ 2 1 ! “ 

75 “ 

85 

1 S /4 


275 

2 % 

2 “ 23 4 “ 

100 “ 

70 

111 


190 

2V 2 “ 2 3 4 “ 

2 

125 “ 




150 

23 4 

1 % 

150 “ 




125 

2 


1 75 “ 




100 



200 “ 




75 

v-X 









Elevation. 

12-Ft. Direct Stroke Mii.i 
Mill Geared Back ' 2 % 

OR 10-Ft. 

TO 1. 

18-Ft. Direct Stroke Mill (13-Ft. Mill Geared Back 234 

TO 1 HAS ABOTTT '% AS MUCH PUMPING CAPACITY.) 

Total from 
Water Level 

Approximate 
No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 
will Pump. 

Size Single-Acting Pump or 

Cylinder to Use. 

Approximate 
No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 
will Pump. 

Size Single-Acting Pump or 
Cylinder to Use. 

to Point of 
Delivery. 

With 8-in. Stroke. 

With 10-in. Stroke. 

With 10-in. Stroke. 

With 12-in. Stroke. 

10 ft. 

20 “ 

30 “ 

40 “ 

50 “ 

75 “ 

100 “ 

125 “ 

150 “ 

175 “ 

200 “ 

250 “ 




7,200 

3.600 

2.400 

1.800 

1.500 

960 

720 

575 

480 

400 

360 

300 

10 in. cyl. 

734 “ 

61 4 “ 

5‘ 4 or 534 in. cyl. 

4*, “ 5 ‘ “ 

3 3 i “ 4 

3 % 

3 “ 334 “ 

2 : 34 

234 

23/4 “ 234 “ 

234 

934 or 10 in. cyl. 

7 

5 % 

\% “ 5 

4'4 

3 1 4 “ 334 “ 

3 L 4 

2 3 4 

234 

234 

2 “ 234 “ 

2 

1.440 

960 

720 

575 

385 

290 

230 

190 

160 

140 

5 or 534 in. cyl. 

434 “ 4',. “ 

334 “ 3 % “ 

3 1 4 “ 33/1 

2% 

234 “ 234 “ 

2 

2 

1/4 

1 34 

434 or 43, in. cyl. 

3% “ 4 

3'4 

2% “ 3 

234 “2'., “ 

2 “ 234 “ 

IS :: 

134 




































42 GOULDS “STAR” WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARDS. 



Light, 


With revolving Top. for WindVMill and hand. 



FIG. 762, NO. 3 

Medium, 



. 

FIG. 762, NO. 4 

Heavy, 



FIG. 762, NO. 5 

Extra Heavy, 


Our new line of Well Pump Standards with Wind Mill Tops, as shown above, contain all the advantages 
suggested by the most recent practice, and will be found to be the best of the kind made by any manufacturer. 
They are tapped for pipe near the spout, have supporting brace, and are a most suitable Standard every way. 
We can fit the 6-inch or 10-inch stroke Pumps for 1%, 1% or 2-inch pipe (No. 5 Standard can be tapped 2% 
inch), but always fit as below, unless otherwise directed. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 
1-inch wood rod. We do not send wind mill slides, except when specially ordered. 


Fig. 1032. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

* Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

114 in. pipe 

2 “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 in. and 1 in. 

j 214 in. cyl.. 40 ft. I 

\ 3 “ 30 “ i 

Dreaded 

Dreadic 

$650 

7.50 


Fig. 762. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift. 

No. 3. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

134 in. pipe 

2 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

( 234 in. cyl.. 100 ft. ) 

13 “ 60 “ ] 

Vauntfr 

Raweck 

$7.00 

8.00 

Vauntful 

Veader 

$7.50 

8.50 

Vauntin 

Veal 

$8.00 

9.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 12.50 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in 
proportionately deeper wells. 





















































GOULDS WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 


With Swell Top and Solid Base. 

Fig. 1055 represents our Wind Mill Lift Pump Standard with swell top, adapted to drilled 
or tubular wells. The peculiar advantage of this formation of top is that it prevents the water 
from splashing out, as is sometimes the case when pumping very fast with other standards. 
Standard is provided with revolving bearer and has guided rod. Tapped near the spout for 
wrought-iron connecting pipe, which may be 1%, 1% or 2-incli, but always 1%-incli unless 
otherwise ordered. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. Wind 
mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 


Fig. 1055. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Strode. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

114 in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

i 2J4 in. cyl., 100 ft. 

Figast 

$7.50 

10 “ 

2 

7-16 “ 

( 3 “ 60 “ 

Figaub 

8.50 


Cylinders like Fig. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard, 
and cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller 
Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 



FIG. 1055 


GOULDS WELL LIFT PUMP TOP AND BASE. 


For Tubular [Wells 

Fig. 1056 represents a Wind Mill Lift Pump Top and Base, adapted for tubular wells, or 
where cylinder is formed inside wrought-iron pipe. The stock is formed principally by the 
tubular well pipe, which is connected immediately under the spout. This pipe may be 2, 2% 
or 3 inches in diameter, but we invariably fit standard for 2-incli pipe unless otherwise 
ordered. The base may be attached to pipe at any desired point, and thus the standard may 
be raised and lowered to suit convenience. Pumps have coupling for 1-incli wood rod. 


Fig. 1056. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. *Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

2 in. pipe 

2 “ 

7-16 and 1 in. j 1 V 2 in. cyl., 150 ft. 

7-16 “ 1 “ (2 “ 100 “ 

Figate 

Figava 

$6.50 

7.50 


For Tubular Well Cylinder for use with above, see Fig. 142, page 74. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet oLwater; smaller 
Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 



FIG. 1056 





















44 



GOULDS “ STAR ” WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 

With Revolving top. For hand or Wind mill. 

Fig. 412, Wind Mill Pump Standard, may be used over wells up to 150 feet deep. The Standard is 
in two sections, bolted together just below the spout. Between the two sections is interposed a flange 
into which the connecting pipe is screwed. These flanges are all of a size and drilled exactly alike, so 
that they will interchange and can be exit for either 134, 134> 2 or 23^' -inch wrouglit-iron pipe. Always 
fitted as below unless otherwise directed. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood 
rod. We do not send wind mill slides uidess specially ordered. 


Fig. 412. Sizes. Prices. Etc. 


Stroke. 


6 in. 
10 “ 


Suction. 


1 l 4 in. pipe 

2 


Well Rod. 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 


*Lift. 


\ 2*.> in. cyl., 1 00 ft. 

i 3 ‘ “ 60 " 


Cipher. 


Lain 

Laird 


Price. 


$ 10.00 
11.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost 
extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells. 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 


Adjustable stroke. 



FIG. 780 


Fig. 780 represents our Adjustable Stroke Pump Standard with Wind Mill top, and is particularly 
adapted to all kinds of drilled or tubular wells, and those in which working barrels are formed inside 
of 2-inch pipe. 

This Pump can be changed 6, 8 or 10-inch stroke, to suit the length of cylinder and amount of 
water required. 

The stock is tapped immediately below the spout for 2-inch pipe, uidess otherwise ordered; and if 
a Standard is wanted for larger than 2-inch pipe we can arrange mu' Fig. 412, with variable top, at 
extra list price. Pumps have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished uidess specially ordered. 


Fig. 780. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift. 

No. 4. 

No. c 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 . 8 or 10 in. 

2 in. pipe 

7-16 and 1 in. 

( 2 1 * in. cyl., 100 ft. 1 

13 “ 60 “ f 

Tomer 

$9.00 

Tomeda 

$9.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and 
cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water. 


























45 


GOULDS DEEP WELL LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 


For Hand and Wind mill. 

Fig 764 represents one of our best known Extra-Heavy Deep-Well Pump Standards, 
being bolted together underneath the spout, with intermediate flange, and arranged 
with wind mill top. It is the strongest and best built Standard ever offered to the trade, 
and for wind mill use is admirably adapted for heavy and constant work. They are suc¬ 
cessfully used on wells from 100 to 200 feet deep. 

Any size from 1%-inch to 2%-inch pipe can be used with this Standard, but always 
fitted as below, unless otherwise ordered. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling 
for l-inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 


Fic. 764. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

♦Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

1 in. pipe 

2 ‘ “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 “ and 1 in. 

$ 2 Vi in. cyl., 150 ft. 

) 3 “ 100 “ 

Valise 

Valley 

$17.00 

18.50 



Fig. 764. 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water ; smaller Cylinders in propor¬ 
tionately deeper wells. 


GOULDS DEEP WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


For Hand and wind Mill. 

Fig. 765 represents our new Wind Mill Deep-Well Force Pump Standard of extra 
heavy pattern, and constructed in two sections with flange between. This last feature 
is considered a very great advantage by all who put up these Pumps, for by a change 
of flanges they can readily be fitted for any size from 1% to 2%-inch pipe, thus 
readily adapting them for every need. Pumps tapped for 2-incli pipe have coupling 
for 1-inch wood rod. Always fitted as below unless otherwise ordered. Wind mill 
slides are not sent unless specially ordered. 


Fig. 765. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

♦Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

' 

6 in. 

10 “ 

1% in. pipe 

2 “ 

1W in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

ig “ “ 1 “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 “ and 1 in. 

i 2 1 ., in. cyl., 150 ft. 

(3 “ 100 " 

Vellum 

Valor 

$21.00 

22.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 



Standard and cost extra. 


Fig. 765. 


* Depth of 'Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or720 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 
























46 GOULDS “ STAR ” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. 


WITH REVOLVING TOP. FOR HAND AND WIND MILL. 


Extension 
Stroke Guide. 





(Patent 
applied for.) 


FIG. 422, NO. 0 

Light. 


FIG. 422, NO. 1 

Medium. 





Fig. 422, No. 2 

Heavy, 


Our well-known Fig. 422, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, we now offer in three sizes. Air chamber is 
formed by enlarging stock above spout. Revolving bearer top is attached by strong through bolts. Outlet is 
provided back of spout for attaching pipe if desired. All spouts are flanged and bolted, permitting easy 
exchange for cock spout. Tapped for suction pipe near the spout. Furnished with nut and hose tube, also 
brace. Standards can be tapped for any size connecting pipe up to and including 2-inch, but unless otherwise 
ordered, we tap 1%-inch. With Standards tapped 2-inch we furnish coupling for 1-inch wood sucker rod. 
Wind mill slides are not sent unless specially ordered. Our new No. 0 Standard has Extension Stroke Guide 
(see cut), adapting it for 10-inch stroke with wind mill. It. has 6-inch stroke by hand. 


fig. 422. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

No. 0. 

No. 

1. 

No. 2. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher, i Price. 

6 in. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe and % in. hose 

7-1 G in. 

( 2J4 in- cyl . . 100 ft. i 

Grandyl 

$9.50 

Vehemen 

$10 00 

Vehicl 

$11.00 

10 “ 

2 “ 

U4 “ “ % “ 

7-16 and 1 in. 

1 3 “ 60 “ ( 


Vehicled 

11.00 

Veil 

12.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard can be adapted, by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 
















































47 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. 


With cock Spout andj,revolving Top, por Hand or Wind mill. 


Extension 



FIG. 423, NO. 0 


Light. 


FIG. 423, NO. 1 

Medium. 


FIG. 423, No. 2 

Heavy. 




Fig. 423, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, is in all respects same as Fig. 422, more fully described on 
opposite page, except that it has a Cock Spout. When water is forced upward through pipe connected at back 
of Standard, the cock offers the necessary means for closing spout. 

These Force Standards are exceptionally strong and neat of design. Brace and hose connection are fur¬ 
nished. Tapped to receive suction pipe inside of Standard, near the spout. 

Can be tapped for any size connecting pipe up to and including 2-inch, but unless otherwise ordered, we tap 
\y A inch. With Standards tapped 2 inch we furnish a coupling for 1-inch wood sucker-rod. Windmill slides 
not sent unless specially ordered Our new No. 0 Standard has Extension Stroke Guide (see cut), adapting it 
for 10-inch stroke with wind mill. It has 6-inch stroke by hand. 


Fig. 423. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. Well Rod. 

* Lift and Force. 

No. 0. 

No. 1. 

No. 2. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

1^4 in pipe 

2 “ 

1 % in. pipe and % in. hose 7-16 in. 

Ill “ “ % “ 7-16 and 1 in. 

i 2J4 in. cyl., 100 ft.i 

13' “ 60 1 ( 

Granfis 

$12.00 

Veina 

Veinles 

$12 50 
13.50 

Veined 

Veinly 

$13.50 

14.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

♦Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 ‘feet of water, or total lift /and force from 
supply to point of delivery 













































48 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD 



FIG. 401 


With air chamber on Spout. For Hand or Wind mill. 

Fig. 401 represents one of our best forms of Wind. Mill Force Pumps, with revolving top, and 
while not one of the cheapest, possesses features which will commend it to practical men. 

The gas pipe is comiected hi the body, close under the spout, and either 1, lj^, 1!^ or 2-inch can be 
used if so ordered, but always fitted as below unless otherwise directed. We cannot fit this standard 
for 24^-inch pipe. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-incli wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 


Fig. 401. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

♦Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

134 in- pipe 

2 

134 in. pipe and 3 i in. hose. 

134 “ “ 8 “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

(234 in. cyl.. 100 ft. 

( 3 " “ 60 “ 

Meat 

Meek 

$13.00 

14.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1280 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Standard and 
cost extra. 


♦Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may he adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


With Air Chamber on Spout. For hand or wind mill. 


1 

. 



Fig. 402 


Fig. 402 is similar in appearance and construction to Fig. 401, described above, except the Standard 
is'built in two sections, with intermediate flange, which is a great convenience in making pipe connec¬ 
tions near the spout. 

The intermediate flange can be cut for any size of pipe up to and including 2j4-hicli, but always 
shipped as below unless otherwise ordered. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch 
wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 

Fig. 402. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*i Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

134 in. pipe 

2 

134 in. pipe and 3 4 in. hose 

134 “ X “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

< 234 in. cyl.. 100 ft. 

) 3 “ 60 “ 

Minec 

Mint 

$13.50 

14.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are reqtiired with this Pump Standard and 
cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




















GOULDS “SOUTHERN” WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


With Cock Spout. For Hand and Wind Mill. 


This Wind Mill Force Pump Standard has the intervening flange inserted just above 
the base. There is a check valve underneath the air chamber, so that these Standards 
are only adapted to warm climates. The flanges can be screwed for any size of pipe up to 
and including 3 inches. The upper discharge of air chamber is always fitted for pipe 
and the nose of the cock for hose. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch 
wood rod. Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. Fitted as below 
unless otherwise directed. 


Fig. 413. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

10 “ 

1 % in. pipe 

2 

in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

1J4 “ “ 1 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

j 2% in. cyl., 100 ft. 

1 3 “ 60 “ 

Roada 

Roand 

$16.00 

17.50 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may he adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of’water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



GOULDS DEEP WELL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


With Cock Spout. For Hand and Wind mill. 

Fig. 1141, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, is constructed in two sections, with inter¬ 
mediate flange which may be cut for any size pipe up to and including 2% inches. We 
always ship as below, unless otherwise ordered. Pump has revolving top, well balanced 
lever and is fitted with new pattern compression bibb. It has a 2-inch outlet at back of 
spout. Wind mill slides are not sent unless specially ordered. Price includes a 1-incli 
wood rod coupling. 


Fig. 1141. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. 

2 in. pipe 

2 in. pipe and 1 in. hose 

7-16 and 1 in. 

3 in. cyl., 75 ft. 

Lumtyn 

$16.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 














































Our Anti-Freezing Wind Mill Force 
Pump, with Regulator, represents 
the acme of economic pumping. The 
position of supply tank, the system 
of piping, etc., is something that 
the conditions and requirements 
will determine. 


A wind mill pumping 
plant like the above is com¬ 
plete and self-contained, re¬ 
quires no attendance and almost 
no care. The working of the regu¬ 
lator is such that the Pump is 
automatically started and stopped, 
as the water may fall or rise in the 
tank. We illustrate this type of 
Pump under Fig. 1061, page 55 ; 
other Pumps of similar class, pages 
52 to 54. 


Anti/'Freezing Force Pumps. 








WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING FORCE PUMP HEADS 


si 




FIG. 1278 


With Vertical Three-Way Valves. 

Fig. 1278, “ Seneca ” Three-Way Distributing Pump Head, is made with 
wrought pipes extending through the base and forming the standard. A sub¬ 
stantial wind mill top is attached to the air chamber pipe. This is so designed, 
that while allowing 10-inch stroke of wind mill, when lever is attached, the 
stroke by hand is hut 5-inch and work proportionally easier. Base is adjust¬ 
able. Working head has brass stuffing box. Three-way valve is operated by 
the single movement of small hand lever. 

Fig. 1277 differs from Fig. 1278, in that it is provided with a small pack¬ 
ing cylinder or plunger tube, which takes the place of a stuffing box. 

Plunger , of tivo-inch Tubular Well Cylinder, can be withdrawn through 
these working heads without taking up pump , or disturbing distributing pipe. 
Specially desirable for tubular wells. Working heads are tapped for 2-inch 
pipe, but can be bushed to 1% or 1%-inch. 


Fig. 1278. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1277 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower Discharge. 

Upper Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. mill > 
and 5 in. hand, i 

2 in. pipe 

1*4 in- pipe 

% in. hose 

7-16 in. 

Maltxan 

$15.00 


Fig. 1277. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower Discharge. 

Upper Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. mill / 
and 5 in. hand, S 

2 in. pipe 

1*4 in. pipe 

% In. hose 

7-16 in. 

Maltyac 

$15.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Fig. 142, page 74, are required with these working 
heads, and cost extra. 





































































52 


WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING FORCE PUMP HEADS. 




FIG. 1031 


With Vertical Three-Way Valve. 


Fig. 1031, Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head, has 1%-incli 
air chamber pipe, vertical distributing valve and elbow attachment at 
bottom outlet. This distributing valve is placed in lower working head 
beyond the reach of frost, and is opened and closed by turning the 
wheel above stuffing box in discharge piece. The valve and working 
parts may be examined and repaired by withdrawing discharge pipe 
through platform base. By removing cap on lower working head and 
plate on platform, a 2-inch or 2%-incli plunger can be drawn up and 
repaired without removing Pump from well. Pumps tapped for 2-inch 
pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 

Fig. 1048 is the same as Fig. 1031, but arranged with Fig. 1230, Brass 
Body Cylinder. Fitted in this manner, Pump may be used in wells up 
to 30 feet in depth. 


Fig. 1031 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke, 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

Adjustable, ) 
6, 8, or 10 in. j 

1)4 in- pipe 

2 

1)4 in. pipe 

1)4 “ 

% in. hose 

3 V “ 

/4 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

Aslake 

Awless 

$17.00 

18.50 



Fig. 1048 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with Fig. 1031 and cost extra. 


Fig. 1048. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

With 

Brass.Body 

Cylinder. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

*Lift and Force. 

With Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

Adjustable. 1 

6, 8 or 10 in. j 

2)4 x 10)4 in. 
2)4x14 “ 

1)4 >n. pipe 

1)4 “ 

1)4 in. pipe 

1)4 “ 

% in. hose 

S A ‘ 

125 ft. 

75 “ 

Bonce 

Bondhol 

$21.00 

23.50 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pvunp not more than 25 feet above water. 





































































53 


WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING FORCE PUMP HEADS. 


With Vertical Three-Way Valve. 



Fig. 1033 


Fig. 1033, Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head, has 2-inch air 
chamber pipe, vertical distributing valve and elbow attachment at bottom 
outlet. 

In these Pumps, we have embodied all the best features of Pumps in 
this class. The distributing valve is placed in lower working head beyond 
the reach of frost, and is opened and closed by turning the wheel above 
stuffing box in discharge piece. This valve and working parts may be 
examined and repaired by withdrawing discharge pipe through platform 
base. By removing cap of lower working head and plate on platform, a 
2-inch or 2%-inch plunger can be drawn up and repaired without removing 
Pump from the well. 

Pumps tapped for 2-incli pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 

Fig. 1045 is practically the same as Fig. 1033, and is arranged with Fig. 
1230, Brass Body Cylinder, as ordered, screwed into lower working head, 
thus adapting it in this form for shallow wells of 30 feet depth. 


Fig. 1033. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

Adjustable, ) 
6, 8 or 10 in. S 

134 in. pipe 

2 

134 in- pipe 

m u 

54 in. hose 

?4 “ 

7-16 in. 

7-16 and 1 in. 

Asleep 

Awlwort 

$18.00 

19.50 



Fig. 1045 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with Figs. 1033, and cost extra. 


Fig. 1045. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

With 

Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

*Lift and Force. 

With Brass Body 
Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

Adjustable, f 

6, 8 or 10 in. j 

2J4 x 1034 in, 

234 x 14 “ 

134 in- pipe 

134 “ 

134 in. pipe 

134 “ 

54 in. hose 

3 / «« 

/4 

125 ft. 

75 “ 

Bonair 

Bonbon 

$22.00 

24.50 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 















































54 


WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING FORCE PUMP HEADS 



With Vertical Three-Way Valve 

Fig. 862, Distributing Head, has stock formed by two handsome sides 
bolted together over the wrought pipes. Bearer top revolves to any point. 
The stuffing boxes are both below ground and cannot be affected by the 
frost. At the lower working head both the top and bottom attachments 
are bolted to it, and by simply removing these the plunger and rod may be 
drawn up through the standard. The distributing valve is placed in a 
brass-lined chamber, and is raised and lowered by a single movement of 
the small handle shown at side of standard. Air chamber pipe is 1%-inch ; 
discharge pipe 1%-inch. 

Fig. 866 (not illustrated) is same as Fig. 862, except it has adjustable 
6, 8 or 10-inch stroke. 

Fig. 863 is very similar to Pumps above described, but somewhat 
lighter, having 1%-inch air-chamber pipe and 1-inch discharge pipe. 
Always fitted for 1%-inch suction. 

Prices below include hose tube for spout and elbow for lower discharge. 
Wind mill slides are not sent unless especially ordered. 



Figs. 862 and 866. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Disciiarge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Fig. 862 
“ 866 

6-in. 

j Adjustable, \ 
t 6, 8, 10 in. $ 

1J4 in- pipe 

2 

1J4 in. pipe 

1 X A “ 

% in. hose 

3 A “ 

7-16 in. 

( 7-16 in. iron ) 

1 1 “ wood S 

Vow 

Wafture 

$18.50 

20.00 


Fig. 863. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Disciiarge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

\A in. pipe 

\A in. pipe 

% in. hose 

7-16 in. 

Wag 

$15.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with these Pump Heads and cost extra. 

























































WIND MILL REGULATOR FORCE PUMP HEAD 


55 



Wheel In operas 
tion. 


With vertical Three-Way Valve. 

Fig. 1061, Regulator Force Pump Head (shown to the left when 
wheel is in operation and to the right when w T heel is held out of gear) 
is a modification of our Fig. 1033, Anti-Freezing Force Pump Head, 
more fully described on page 53, to which we refer. In operation, the 
Regulator controls automatically the Wind Mill. The arrangement is 
such that when the supply tank is full, a common float valve closes 
inlet to tank and the discharge is forced into hydraulic cylinder, shown 
raised in engraving to the left. By this operation, the hydraulic cylinder 
is forced down, as shown in engraving to the right, carrying with it 
the connecting rod and chain, actuating the cam or chain sheave above, 
which in turn, by connecting ware, throws mill out of gear. As the 
water in the tank may lower, the inlet in pipe is re-opened and the 
operation reversed. The advantages of this automatic control can 
hardly be overestimated. It should not be forgotten that Pump and 
Mill work only when tank requires filling, and thus saves the wear and 
tear. Pumps have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 


Fig. 1061. Size, Price, Etc 



Wheel held out 
of gear. 


Adjustable 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lower 

Discharge. 

Upper 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6, 8 or 10 in. 

2 in. pipe 

1 )4, in. pipe 

% in. hose 

7-16 and 1 in. 

(2% in. cyl., 125 ft. f 

13 “ 85 “ i 

Chicaw 

$30.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this Pump Head and cost extra. 

* Depth of Well to which Pump may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 






















































56 GOULDS WELL FORCE PUMP PACKING-BOX HEADS. 

For Wind mills. 



Fig 216 





Fig. 217 


We represent herewith our several styles Wind Mill 
Packing-Box Heads with brass glands and brass-cased rods. 
Fig. 1007 represents an all-brass Packing-Box Head for open 
or drilled wells. The discharge is formed by screwing a tee 
in suction pipe below. This, however, is not included in oxu’ 
price. 

Fig. 216. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size Pipe. 

Length Stroke 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Mi in. 

12 in. 

7-16 in. 

Diveless 

$5.00 

VA “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Listnis 

5.50 

2 “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Listnoz 

6.00 

2 A “ 

12 “ 

A “ 

Listnun 

7.00 

3 “ 

12 “ 

34 “ 

Loagan 

7.50 

4 “ 

12 “ 

% “ 

Loageg 

9.00 


Fig. 217. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


Size Pipe. 

Length Stroke 

Well Rod 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 A in. 

12 in. 

7-16 in. 

Dodqinq 

$5.00 

u! “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Loagim 

5.50 

2 “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Loagus 

6.00 

2% “ 

12 “ 

X “ 

Lumpod 

7.00 

3 “ 

12 “ 

X “ 

Lumour 

7.50 

4 “ 

12 “ 

A “ 

Lumrat 

9.00 




Fig. 707. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size Pipe. 

Length Stroke 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 in. 

12 in. 

7-16 in. 

Ltimrig 

$3.00 

1 X “ 

12“ 

7-16 “ 

Lumroe 

300 

'A “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Lumrum 

300 

2 “ 

12 “ 

X “ 

Lumryl 

3.00 

2A “ 

12 “ 

X “ 

Lumsab 

3.75 


Fig. 1007. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size Pipe. 

Length Stroke 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 in. 

12 in. 

7-16 in. 

Lumsin 

$4.00 

1 A “ 
ill “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Lumsod 

4.00 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Lumsus 

5.00 

2 “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Lumthc 

6.00 

2 A “ 

12 “ 

7-16 “ 

Lumtim 

7.50 

3 “ 

12 “ 

X “ 

Lumtope 

1000 


GOULDS FORCE PUMP HEAD. 

With Wind mill Top and Wood Lever. 

Fig. 1260 is offered as a very desirable Force Head for operating by wind mill or by hand. It is 
compact and strong. Has double guide for polished rod. With wind mill allows 10-inch stroke, for 
hand 5-inch stroke. A powerful leverage is afforded, making easy work. We regularly furnish 
tapped for lj^-inch pipe, but can tap for 1% or 2-inch if so ordered. 


fig. 1260. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. Mill 
and 

5 in. Hand 

2 in. pipe 

% in. hose 
and 

1 in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

Lumtux 

$7.50 










































































































GOULDS WELL FORCE PUMP WORKING HEADS 


57 


For Hand and wind Mill. 



FIG. 685 FIG. 686 FIG. 690 

♦ 

These Working Heads are fitted with revolving top and sectional base. They are exceptionally strong 
and heavy, and adapted for use wherever wind mill or other power can he used. Flange is fitted for 1, 1%, 1%, 
2 or 2%-incli pipe, as ordered. Working heads tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 
Forked rod furnished at extra price. Wind mill slides are not furnished unless especially ordered. 




Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Fig. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

6-inch Stroke. 

10-inch Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Fig. 685 
“ 686 
“ 690 

1 in. pipe 

1V 4 “ 

IJi “ 

\ i Z in. pipe 

U 4 “ 

iy 4 “ 

7-16 to 1 in. 
7-16 “ 1 “ 
7-16 “ 1 “ 

2 1 .; in. cyl.. 100 ft. 
3 60 “ 

3 “ 60 “ 

Sashaa 

Toll 

Topap 

$13.00 

15.00 

17.00 

Sate 

Toller 

Topman 

$14.00 

16.00 

18.00 


Cylinders as shown, pages 62 to 69, are required with these Working Heads, and cost extra. 


* Depth of Wells to which Working Heads may be adapted by placing CyUnder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 
































58 




GOULDS ARTESIAN WELL WORKING HEADS. 

With Double Rod Guide and Power Connection. 

Fig. 979 is especially designed to use with our Artesian Pump Cylinders. 
Piston rod is kept in perfect alignment by double guides at side, while stuffing 
box below adapts it for forcing equally as well as raising water. The power 
attachment is hinged and made to fit wood rod of wind mill, though it may 
be readily adapted for any other power and connecting rod. 

Fig. 1249 is of same construction as Fig. 979, with the addition of a large 
air chamber, which adapts it for working against heavy head. Wood rod 
coupling will be furnished when ordered, at extra price. Well rod is size iron 
or wood rod ordered. 

Figs. 979 and 1249. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

♦Lift and Force. 

Fig. 979. 

(Hendajl) 

Fig. 1249. 

(Hendibs) 

1 

16 in. 

2, 

2% or 3 in. pipe 

1, or 1 L in. pipe 2% in. cyl. 

300 ft. 

$15.00 

$25.00 

1 

24 “ 

2, 

234 or 3 “ 

1. 134 or 1*i “ 

2% “ 

300 “ 

17.50 

27.50 

2 

24 “ 

334,4 or “ 

134 . 2 or 2*2 “ 

434 “ 

250 “ 

30.00 

40.00 

2 

30 “ 

3G, 4 or4G “ 

lb,, 2 or 2 1 2 “ 

41* “ 

250 “ 

32.50 

42.50 

3 

24 “ 

5 

or 6 

2% or 3 

5 :i , “ 

200 “ 

35.00 

50.00 

3 

30 “ 

5 

or 6 

2l| or 3 

“ 

200 “ 

37.50 

52.50 

3 

36 “ 

5 

or 6 

2)4 or 3 

5% “ 

200 “ 

40.00 

55.00 


With Cipher always specify number of Head and length of 
Stroke. 


FIG. 979 


FIG. 1249 


DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. 

For Operating Deep Well Pumps. 

In Fig. 978 we illustrate a Power Pump Head with Differential Plunger, to be used with our Fig. 
650, Geared Driving Shaft, page 103, for operating Artesian Cylinders in deep wells. 

We should always be advised diameter of Lower Working Cylinder, that we may proportionate 
this Upper Differential Plunger to have one-half the displacement of Plunger in Lower Cylinder. This 
contributes to even delivery of water and distribution of power. 

Pump Head may be operated by Wind mill or other machine power. 

Fig. 978. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

♦Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. 

12, 16, 18 “ 

20, 22, 24 “ 
26,28,30 “ 

36 “ 

2 to 6 in. 

2 to 6 “ 

2 to 6 “ 

2 to 6 “ 

2 to 6 “ 

2 to 4 in. 

2 to 4 “ 

2 to 4 “ 

2 to 4 “ 

2 to 4 “ 

For size iron or 
wood rod ordered 

[ 334 in. cyl., 500 ft. 

! 3 3 4 “ 400 “ 

4% “ 300 “ 

l 5% “ 200 “ 

Altrical 

Altrices 

Caper 

Careful 

Watery 

$90.00 

95.00 

100.00 

1 15.00 
135.00 


See Pages 67 to 69 for Brass Artesian Cylinders, adapted for use with these heads. 

♦Vertical lift and force, from surface of water to point of delivery, to which Working Head can be adapted by 
placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water. For pumping to less elevations larger Cylinders can be used and for 
greater elevations smaller Cylinders. 



FIG. 978 











































































GOULDS ARTESIAN WELL WORKING HEAD. 59 


With Forked rod, Pitman and Guide. 

Fig. 1127, Artesian Well Working Head, is provided with stuffing box, guide, guide rod, 
brass-cased piston rod and pitman for machine power. It has an intermediate flange for pipe, 
connection, sizes up to and including 3-inch. Discharge for size pipe up to and including 
3-inch. Forked rod is supplied with each Working Head. 

We can furnish everything complete for wells of any depth. 

Always specify size suction and discharge pipe. 


Fig. 1127. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

* Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 in. 

16 “ 

\ Y /i to 3 in. pipe 
to 3 “ 

P4 to 3 in. pipe 

1*4 to 3 “ 

For size iron or wood 
rod ordered. 

( 2% in. cyl.. 225 ft. ) 

- ZVjl “ 175“ / 
(3% “ 100“) 

Dotgade 

Dotgib 

$30.00 

35.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 548, 904, pages 62 to 69, are required with this Working Head 
and cost extra. 


* Depth of Well to which Working Head may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total 
lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



FIG. 1127 


GOULDS ARTESIAN WELL WORKING HEAD. 


Fig. 446 shows a Working Head provided with piston rod, stuffing box, guide, guide rod, 
pitman and stub end, for operating Fig. 904, Artesian Pump Cylinder, or other long stroke 
Working Barrels. 

This Pump Head may be operated by any machine power and is connected to cylinder 
by pipe and rod of sufficient length to reach to the bottom of the well or mine. 

We can furnish everything complete for wells of any depth. 

Always specify size suction and discharge pipe. 


Fic. 446. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

16 in. 

18 “ 

24 “ 

30 “ 

36 “ 

2 to 5 in. pipe 

2 to 5 “ 

2 to 5 “ 

2 to 5 “ 

2 to 5 “ 

1 Y, to 2 l 4 in. pipe 

\y 2 to 2 u “ 

1 ' •] to 2 L “ 

1 Yi to 2 l 2 “ 

i y 2 to 2y “ 

For size iron or wood 
rod ordered. 

(2% in. cyl., 400 ft. ) 

1 3 l 4 “ 300 “ [ 

\ 3 % “ 225 “ f 

“ 150 “ J 

Dingier 

Direful 

Dished 

Torsel 

Tortvd 

$50.00 

55.00 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 548, 904, pages 62 to 69, are required with this Working Head 
and cost extra. 

* Depth of Well to which Working Head may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total 
lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



Fic:446 














































6° PLANS FOR PLACING WORKING HEADS, CYLINDERS, ETC 


Giving Technical Terms Used in Our Catalogue. 





VORKIMG HtAD 

PK>. 1249 


CYLINDER OH 
WORKING BARREL 
— FIG- 904- 


PLUNGER 


USUA L WATER 
- Level 


LOWER VALVt’ 


■‘SUCTION PIPE 


HOLES DRILLED TO 
ADAAIT WATER 


resting <5n bottom of WELL 


CASING" 


CONNECTING 



CONNECTING R00 

--_H 


-CONNECTING ' 
PIPE.” 


TOP OF 



WOOD ROD 


fiG- 1250 
'CYLINDER 


-SUCTION PIPE 


hg. 760 
|FOOT VALVE 
'and strained 


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7- /' 

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IMPROVED PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. « 

For Open, Dug, driven or Bored and Cased Wells. 

We have remodeled our entire line of Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels. These changes 
afford substantial improvements and render more simple and hi a larger measure interchangeable. 

Briefly : We offer under a single Fig. in each class, Iron, Brass Lined, Brass Body and 
all Brass Cylinders, as follows: 

Fig. 1230, with screwed outside caps and leather lower valve. 

Fig. 1231, with screwed inside caps and leather lower valve. 

Fig. 1235, with screwed outside caps and metal lower valve. 

Fig. 1236, with screwed inside caps and metal lower valve. 

Fig. 1267, with bolted outside caps and leather lower valve. “BB ” 

Fig. 1268, with bolted outside caps and metal lower valve. Plunger 

Ten and one half-inch Body Cylinders have “AA” plunger with metal poppet and single crimped leather. 
Twelve-inch, 14-inch, 16-inch, 18-inch, 20-inch and 22-inch Body Cylinders have “ BB ” plunger with metal poppet and 
double crimped leathers. 



A A” 
Plunger 



“ UNIVERSAL ” BRONZE VALVE AND SEAT. 


(Patent Applied for.) 


Fig. 1229, “Universal 



FIG. 1229 


Shown in an " outside " 
Cylinder attachment, 


Fig. 1229. Sizes, Prices. Etc. 


Diameter of Cylinders . 

2 A, 2 %, 3 ins . 

3^4 and 3 % ins . 

4 and \ X A ins . 

For Cylinders with attachments tapped.. 

1 14 in. 

1 A in- 

2 in. 

Price. Fig. 1229 Compl. (not includ¬ 
ing Cylinder attachment). 

$1.25 

$1.75 

$2.50 


Shown in " inside " 
Cylinder attache 
ment, 



” Bronze Valve and Seat, is interchangeable with leather valve in all of our Cylinders, both inside 
and outside capped. Dealers can carry in stock and effect change to suit 
demand. Our engravings show construction, and we assert there is not a 
simpler, more effective or durable Lower Valve made. The valve seat is 
made a part of the valve, saving the expense of separate brass valve seat. 


FIG. 1229 


Table Showing Extreme Outside Diameter of Cylinders. 


Inside Diameter , Inches . 

2 

214 

2'A 

2% 

3 

314 

3A 

4 

4'A 

5 

6 

8 

EXTREME OUTSIDE DIAMETER. 

Figs, 1230 and 1235, Iron and Brass Lined. 

Figs. 1230 and 1235, Brass Body. 

Figs. 1231 and 1236, Iron and Brass Lined. 

Figs. 1231 and 1236, Brass Body. 

3 3-16 
2% 

2 5 * 

214 

3% 

2% 

2 % 

2' i - 

3 11-16 
3% 
3U 
2% 

3 15-16 
3% 

3'A 

3 

4 3-16 
3% 
3A 
3h 

4 7-16 

3 V 8 

3 15-16 

3 l A 

4 11-16 

41 8 

4 3-16 
3% 

514 

4 11-16 
4% 

414 

5A 

5‘, 

5V 8 

4Vs 

614 

6 

5|4 

5 3 s 

7 A 

7 

6?4 

6*8 

9?4 

8 3 4 

8<s 




























62 GOULDS PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 


FIGS. 1230, 1231—10 X A INCHES LONG. “A A ” PLUNGER AND LEATHER LOWER VALVE. 



FIG. 1230 

Outside 

Attachment. 



Fig. 1230 

Outside 

Attachment, 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Fig. 1230. 

Fig. 1231. 

Size 

Pipe. 

Well 

Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined. 
Brass Cage 
and Valve 
Plunger. 

Brass Body. 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Stroke. 

2 x 1014 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

6 in. 

1 in. 

fa in. 

$3.75 

$7.50 

$8.00 

$10.75 

2 L 4 X 10‘ 2 “ 

6 “ 

.10 “ 

6 “ 

i “ 

78 4 ‘ 

4.00 

7.75 

8.25 

11.00 

2‘ 2 X 10'..“ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

6 “ 

U4 “ 

:, s “ 

4.35 

8.00 

8.50 

12.25 

2% x 10V 

6 “ 

.15 “ 

6 “ 

1 A “ 

% “ 

4.70 

8.50 

9.00 

12.75 

3 x 1 014 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

6 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

5.00 

9.00 

9.75 

13.50 

314 x 10'.,“ 

6 “ 

.21 “ 

6 “ 

1 ‘2 “ 

% “ 

6.00 

9.75 

10.50 

14.75 

3 l 2 x 10'.,“ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

6 “ 

0/2 “ 

7-16 “ 

7.00 

10.50 

11.50 

16.75 

4 x 10V 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

6 “ 

2 “ 

7 16 “ 

9.00 

13.00 

15.50 

21.50 


FIGS. 1230, 1231-12, 14, 16, 18 INCHES LONG, “BB” PLUNGER AND LEATHER 

Lower Valve. 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Fig. 1230. 

Fig. 1231. 

Size 

Pipe. 

Well 

Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined. 
Brass Cage 
and Valve 
Plunger. 

Brass Body. 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Stroke. 

2 x 12 in. 

8 in. 

.11 gal. 

6 in. 

1 in. 

% in. 

$5.50 

$8.00 

$9.25 

$11.25 

214 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.14 “ 

6 “ 

1 

k “ 

5.75 

8.25 

9.50 

11.50 

214 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.17 “ 

6 “ 

114 “ 

k “ 

6.00 

8.50 

9.75 

12.75 

2- s i x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.20 “ 

6 “ 

11-4 “ • 

% “ 

6.50 

9.00 

10.50 

13.25 

3 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.24 “ 

6 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

7.00 

9.50 

11.00 

14.00 

3A x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.29 “ 

6 “ 

114 “ 


8.00 

10.25 

12.00 

15.25 

3A x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.33 “ 

6 “ 

114 “ 

7-16 “ 

9.00 

11.25 

13.75 

17.50 

4 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.44 “ 

6 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

11.50 

14.25 

18.00 

22.50 

2 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.14 “ 

8 “ 

1 “ 

3/ “ 

6.00 

8.50 

9.75 

13.00 

214 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.17 “ 

8 

1 “ 

3/ “ 

6.25 

9.00 

10.25 

13.50 

214 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.21 “ 

8 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

6.50 

9.25 

10.50 

14.75 

2% x 1 4 “ 

10 “ 

.25 “ 

8 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

7.00 

9.75 

11.25 

15.50 

3 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.30 “ 

8 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

7.50 

10.25 

11.75 

16.25 

314 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.36 “ 

8 “ 

114 “ 

y “ 

8.75 

1 1.00 

12.75 

17.75 

31-2 x 1 4 “ 

10 “ 

.41 “ 

8 “ 

ill “ 

7-16 “ 

10.00 

12.25 

14.75 

21.00 

4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

8 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

13.00 

15.75 

19.00 

26.50 

414 x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.55 “ 

6 “ 

2 “ 

14 “ 

17.50 

24.00 

28.00 

36.00 

5 x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.68 “ 

6 “ 

214 “ 

A “ 

22.50 

33.00 

38.00 

50.00 

6 x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.98 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

% “ 

33.50 

50.00 

56.00 

70.00 

2 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.16 “ 

10 “ 

1 “ 

% “ 

6.00 

9.00 

10.50 

13.75 

214 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.21 “ 

10 “ 

1 “ 

/8 

6.50 

9.75 

11.25 

14.50 

2*2 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.26 “ 

10 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

7.00 

10.25 

1 1.75 

16.00 

2% x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.31 “ 

10 “ 

11-4 “ 

% “ 

7.50 

10.75 

12.25 

16.50 

3 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.37 “ 

10 “ 

11-4 “ 

% “ 

8.00 

11.25 

12.75 

17.25 

314 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.43 “ 

10 “ 

114 “ 

y 

9.75 

12.00 

14.00 

19.00 

3 X 4 x 1 6 “ 

12 “ 

.50 “ 

10 “ 

114 “ 

7 1 6 “ 

1 1.25 

13.50 

16.00 

22.25 

4 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.65 “ 

10 “ 

2 “ 

7 16 “ 

14.50 

17.50 

20.50 

28.00 

4^x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.69 “ 

8 “ 

2 “ 

1-2 “ 

18.50 

25.00 

30.50 

38.75 

5 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.85 “ 

8 “ 

214 “ 

14 “ 

25.00 

35.00 

42.00 

53.50 

6 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

1.22 “ 

8 “ 

3 “ 

% “ 

37.50 

55.00 

62.00 

75.00 

X l i x 1 8 “ 

12 “ 

.83 “ 

10 “ 

2 “ 

14 “ 

22.50 

30.00 

35.00 

43.25 

5 x 18 “ 

12 “ 

1.02 “ 

10 “ 

214 “ 

14 “ 

30.00 

40.00 

47.00 

58.50 

6 x 18 “ 

12 “ 

1.47 “ 

10 “ 

3 “ 

y* “ 

42.50 

60.00 

67.00 

80.00 

8 x 18 “ 

8 “ 

1.74 “ 

6 “ 

4 “ 

% “ 

90.00 

115.00 

134.00 

160.00 


Longer lengths and “ Cipher” on next page. 

Note—A bove Cylinders are all adapted to receive our “ Universal ” Bronze Yalve and Seat. 



FIG. 1231 

Inside 

Attachment, 



Fig. 1231 

Inside 

Attachment, 








































































GOULDS PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 63 


FIGS. 1230, 1231—20 AND 22 INCHES LONG, “66 ” PLUNGER AND LEATHER LOWER VALVE. 


Diameter 
and Length. 

Fig. 1230. 

Fig. 1231. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Brass Body. 

All Brass Plunger. 

All Brass. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Stroke. 

2 x 20 in. 

16 in. 

.21 gal. 

14 in. 

1 in. 

% in. 

$11.50 

$14.75 

2 * 4 x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.27 “ 

14 “ 

1 “ 

% “ 

12.75 

16.00 

2 *| x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.34 “ 

14 “ 

1*4 “ 


13.50 

17.75 

2? 4 x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.41 “ 

14 “ 


& “ 

14.25 

18.50 

3 x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.49 “ 

14 “ 

1*4 “ 

% “ 

14.75 

19.25 

3*4' x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.57 “ 

14 “ 

1*1 “ 

% “ 

16.00 

21.00 

3/ x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.66 “ 

14 “ 

1*4 “ 

7-16 “ 

19.00 

25.25 

4 x 20 “ 

16 “ 

.87 “ 

14 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

24.00 

31.50 

4*4 x 22 “ 

16 “ 

1.10 “ 

14 “ 

2 “ 

% “ 

43.00 

52.25 

5 x 22 “ 

16 “ 

1.36 “ 

14 “ 

2*4 “ 

% “ 

57.00 

68.50 

6 x 22 “ 

16 “ 

1.96 “ 

14 “ 

3 “ 

“ 

77.00 

90.00 

8 x 22 “ 

12 “ 

2.61 “ 

10 “ 

4 “ 

3 / “ 

/A 

154.00 

180.00 


♦Cipher— Halgop, Fig. 1230, Iron. 

“ Halgub. “ 1230, Brass-Lined. 

Harfcot, “ 1230, Brass Body. 

“ Harfduc, “ 1230, All Brass. 


Cipher— Hauma. Fig. 1231, Iron. 

“ Haumic, “ 1231, Brass-Lined. 
“ Haumon, “ 1231, Brass Body. 
“ Haumud, “ 1231, AU Brass. 


BOLT ATTACHMENT CYLINDERS, LEATHER LOWER VALVE. 

Fig. 1267. io l 4 Inches Long, “AA” plunger. 



Fig. 1267 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined. 
Brass Cage and 
Valve Plunger. 

Brass Body. 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

2*4 x 10*4 in. 

6 in. 

.13 gals. 

1*4 in. 

% in. 

$4.35 

$8.00 

$8.50 

$12.25 

3 x 10h 2 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

1*4 “ 

% “ 

5.00 

9.00 

9.75 

13.50 

3*4 x 1 0 1 •> “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

11/ << 

7-16 “ 

7.00 

10.50 

11.50 

16.75 

4 x 10 l 2 “ 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

9.00 

13.00 

15.50 

21.50 


FIG. 1267—12, 14, 16, 20 INCHES LONG, WITH “BB" PLUNGER. 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined. 
Brass Cage and 
Valve Plunger. 

Brass Body. 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

2*4 x 12 in. 

8 in. 

.17 gal. 
.24 “ 

1*4 in. 

% in. 

$6.00 

$8.50 

$9.75 

$12.75 

3 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

1*4 “ 

Vh “ 

7.00 

9.50 

11.00 

14.00 

3*4 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.33 “ 

1*4 “ 

7-16 “ 

9.00 

1 1.25 

13.75 

17.50 

4 x 12 “ 

8 “ 

.44 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

1 1.50 

14.25 

18.00 

22.50 

2*4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.21 “ 

1*4 “ 

% “ 

6.50 

9.25 

10.50 

14.75 

3 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.30 “ 

1*4 “ 

% “ 

7.50 

10.25 

11.75 

16.25 

3*4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.41 “ 

1 *! “ 

7-16 “ 

10.00 

12.25 

14.75 

21.00 

4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

13.00 

15.75 

19.00 

26.50 

2*4 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.26 “ 

1*4 “ 

3 A “ 

7.00 

10.25 

11.75 

16.00 

3 x 16 “ 

12 “ 

.37 “ 

1*4 “ 

3/ “ 

8.00 

11.25 

12.75 

17.25 

3*4 x 1 6 “ 

12 “ 

.50 “ 

1 *4 “ 

7-16 “ 

1 1.25 

13.50 

16.00 

22.25 

4x16“ 

2*4x20 “ 

3 x 20 “ 
3*4x20 “ 

4 ' x 20 “ 

12 “ 

16 “ 

16 “ 

16 “ 

16 “ 

.65 “ 

.34 “ 

.49 “ 

.66 “ 

.87 “ 

2 “ 

1*4 “ 

1*1 “ 

1*4 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

7-16 “ 

7-16 “ 

14.50 

17.50 

20.50 

13.50 
14.75 
19.00 
24.00 

28.00 

17.75 

19.25 

25.25 
31.50 


♦Cipher— Haumvo, Fig. 1267, Iron. Cipher- Haupid, Fig. 1267, Brass Body. 

“ Haupa, “ 1267, Brass Lined. “ Haupod, “ 1267, All Brass. 

♦In addition always specify diameter and length of Cylinder Body. 

Note— Above Cylinders are all adapted to receive our “ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat. 



FIG. 1267 

























































































« GOULDS PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 


Fig. 1235—10% Inches Long■ “AA ” Plunger and “Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat. 



Fig. 1235 

Outside 

Attachment, 



Fig. 1235 

Outside 

Attachment, 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Fig. 1236. 

Size 

Pipe. 

Well 

Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined, 
Brass Cage 
and Valve 
Plunger. 

Brass Body, 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

2 x 1 0% in. 

6 in. 

.08 gals. 

1 in. 

% in. 

$5.50 

$8.75 

$9.25 

$12.00 

2% x10% “ 

6 “ 

.10 “ 

i “ 

% “ 

5.75 

9.00 

9.50 

12.25 

2%x\0% “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

Ik “ 

% “ 

6.10 

9.25 

9.75 

13.50 

2% x 1 0% “ 

6 “ 

.15 “ 

Ik “ 

k “ 

6.45 

9.75 

10.25 

14.00 

3 x1 0% “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

ik » 


6.75 

10.25 

11.00 

14.75 

3% x 1 0% “ 

6 “ 

.21 “ 

ik “ 

k “ 

8.25 

1 1.50 

12.25 

16.50 

3% x 1 0% “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

i% “ 

7-16 “ 

9.25 

12.25 

13.25 

18.50 

4 x 1 Ok “ 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

12.50 

15.50 

18.00 

24.00 


FIGS. 1235, 1236-12, 14, 16 AND 18 INCHES LONG. “BB” PLUNGER AND 
“Universal” Bronze Valve and seat. 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Fio 

. 1235. 

Fig. 1236. 

Size 

Pipe. 

Well 

Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined, 
Brass Cage 
and Valve 
Plunger. 

Brass Body, 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Stroke. 

2 x 12 in. 




.10 gals. 

6 in. 

1 in. 

% *n. 

$7.25 

$9.25 

$10.50 

$12.50 

2%x 12 “ 


<£> 


.12 “ 

6 “ 

i “ 

% “ 

7.50 

9.50 

10.75 

12.75 

I 2k x 12 “ 




.15 “ 

6 “ 

i k “ 

% “ 

7.75 

9.75 

1 1.00 

14.00 

1 2% x 1 2 “ 


© 


.18 “ 

6 “ 

i A “ 

3/ “ 

8.25 

10.25 

11.75 

14.50 

3 x 12 “ 




.21 “ 

6 “ 

ik “ 

78 “ 

8.75 

10.75 

12.25 

15.25 

3^x12 “ 




.25 “ 

6 “ 

ik “ 

% “ 

10.25 

12.00 

13.75 

17.00 

\ 3% x 12 “ 


S c 


.29 “ 

6 “ 

ik “ 

7-16 “ 

11.25 

13.00 

15.50 

19.25 

4 x 12 “ 




.38 “ 

6 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

15.00 

16.75 

20.50 

25.00 

2 x 14 “ 

8 in. 

.10 “ 




1 “ 

% “ 

7.75 

9.75 

1 1.00 

14.25 

2k x 1 4 “ 

8 “ 

.13 “ 




1 “ 

78 “ 

8.00 

10.25 

11.50 

14.75 

2% x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.17 “ 




Ik “ 


8.25 

10.50 

11.75 

16.00 

2-> 4 x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.20 “ 




Ik “ 

k “ 

8.75 

11.00 

12.50 

16.75 

3 x 1 4 “ 

8 “ 

.24 “ 


a> . 


Ik “ 


9.25 

11.50 

13.00 

17.50 

3k x 1 4 “ 

8 “ 

.28 “ 


os 17 


1 % “ 

k “ 

11.00 

12.75 

14.50 

19.50 

3%x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.33 “ 




i k “ 

7-16 “ 

12.25 

14.00 

16.50 

22.75 

4 x 14 “ 

8 “ 

.43 “ 




2 “ 

7 16 “ 

16.50 

18.25 

21.50 

29.00 

\% x 1 4 “ 

8 “ 

.55 “ 




2 “ 

k “ 

21.00 

26.50 

30.50 

38.50 

2 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.14 “ 

8 “ 

1 “ 

% “ 

7.75 

10.25 

11.75 

15.00 

2% x 1 6 “ 

10 “ 

.17 “ 

8 “ 

1 “ 

% “ 

8.25 

11.00 

12.50 

15.75 

2% x 1 6 “ 

10 “ 

.21 “ 

8 “ 

Ik “ 


8.75 

1 1.50 

13.00 

17.25 

2% x 1 6 “ 

10 “ 

.25 “ 

8 “ 

Ik “ 

k “ 

9.25 

12.00 

13.50 

17.75 

3 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.30 “ 

8 “ 

Ik “ 

k “ 

9.75 

12.50 

14.00 

18.50 

3% x 1 6 “ 

10 “ 

.36 “ 

8 “ 

Ik “ 

7-1 ^ “ 

12.00 

13.75 

15.75 

20.75 

3% x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.41 “ 

8 “ 

Ik “ 

13.50 

15.25 

17.75 

24.00 

4 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

8 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

30.50 

4% x 1 6 “ 

10 “ 

.69 “ 

8 “ 

2 “ 

3V “ 

22.00 

27.50 

33.00 

41.25 

2 x 18 “ 

12 “ 

.16 “ 

10 “ 

1 “ 

/» 

8.50 

10.75 

12.25 

15.50 

2% x 1 8 “ 

12 “ 

.21 “ 

10 “ 

1 “ 

k “ 

8.75 

11.75 

13.25 

16.50 

2 % x 18 “ 

12 “ 

.26 “ 

10 “ 

ik “ 

% “ 

9.25 

12.50 

14.00 

18.25 

2% x 1 8 “ 

12 “ 

.31 “ 

10 “ 

ik “ 

% “ 

9.75 

13.00 

14.50 

18.75 

3 x 18 “ 

12 “ 

.37 “ 

10 “ 

ik “ 

a A “ 

10.25 

13.50 

15.00 

19.50 

3k x 1 8 “ 

12 “ 

.43 “ 

10 “ 

ik “ 

% “ 

13.00 

14.75 

16.75 

21.75 

3%x 18 “ 

12 “ 

.50 “ 

10 “ 

ik “ 

7-16 “ 

14.75 

16.50 

19.00 

25.25 

4 x 18 “ 

12 “ 

.65 “ 

10 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

19.50 

21.75 

24.75 

32 25 

4% x 1 8 “ 

12 “ 

.83 “ 

10 “ 

2 “ 

k “ 

26.00 

32.50 

37.50 

45.75 


Longer lengths and “ Cipher ” on next page. 



FIG. 1236 

Inside 

Attachment, 



Fig. 1236 

Inside 

Attachment, 





















































































































GOULDS PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 65 

Figs. 1235: 1236—20 Inches Long, "BB” Plunger and Metal Lower Valve. 


Diameter 

Fig. 

1235. 

Fig. 1236. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Brass Body. 

All Brass Plunger. 

All Brass. 

and Length. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Stroke. 

2 x 20 in. 

14 in. 

.19 gals. 

12 in. 

1 in. 

% in. 

$12.75 

$16.00 

2% x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.24 “ 

12 “ 

i 

% “ 

14.00 

17.25 

2% x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.29 “ 

12 “ 

in “ 

% “ 

14.75 

19.00 

2 % x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.36 “ 

12 “ 

i% “ 

k “ 

15.50 

19.75 

3 x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.42 “ 

12 “ 

in “ 

% “ 

16.00 

20.50 

3^x20 “ 

14 “ 

.50 “ 

12 “ 

ill “ 

% “ 

17.75 

22.75 

3% x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.58 “ 

12 “ 

i% “ 

7-16 “ 

20.75 

27.00 

4 x 20 “ 

14 “ 

.76 “ 

12 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

26.50 

34.00 


Cipher—Haupun, Pig. 1235, Iron. 

Henbid, “ 1235, Brass-Lined. 

Henbifa, “ 1235, Brass Body. 

Henboc, “ 1235, All Brass. 

In addition always specify Diameter and Length of CyUnder Body. 


Cipher— Henbur. Fig. 1236, Iron. 

Henbust, “ 1236, Brass-Lined. 

Hencab, 1236, Brass Body. 

Hencare, “ 1236, All Brass. 


BOLT ATTACHMENT CYLINDER WITH METAL LOWER VALVE. 


Fig. 1268. 10% Inches Long with “A A” Plunger. 



Fig. 1268 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Stroke. 

| Capacity 
per 

Stroke. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined, 
Brass Cage and 
Valve Plunger. 

Brass Body. 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

2 1-2 x 1014 in- 

3 x 10*4 “ 
334 x 103| “ 

4 x 1014 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

.13 gals. 
.18 “ 

.25 “ 

.32 “ 

in in. 

in “ 

111 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 
7-16 “ 

$6.10 

6.75 

9.25 

12.50 

$9.25 

10.25 

12.25 

15.50 

$9.75 

11.00 

13.25 

18.00 

$13.50 

14.75 

18.50 

24.00 


Fig. 1268. 12, 16, 18 AND 20 INCHES LONG, WITH “ B B” PLUNGER. 


Diameter 

and 

Length. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Size Pipe. 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined, 
Brass Cage and 
Valve Plunger. 

Brass Body, 
All Brass 
Plunger. 

All 

Brass. 

214 x 12 in. 

7 in. 

.15 gals. 
.21 “ 

114 in. 

% in. 

$7.75 

$9.75 

$ 11.00 

$14.00 

3 x 12 “ 

7 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

8.75 

10.75 

12.25 

15.25 

314 x 1 2 “ 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

114 “ 

7-16 “ 

1 1.25 

13.00 

15.50 

19.25 

4x12“ 

7 “ 

.38 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

15.00 

16.75 

20.50 

25.00 

214 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.21 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

8.75 

11.50 

13.00 

17.25 

3 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.30 “ 

114 “ 

3Z “ 

9.75 

12.50 

14.00 

18.50 

314 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.41 “ 

114 “ 

7-16 “ 

13.50 

15.25 

17.75 

24.00 

4 x 16 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

30.50 

214x318 “ 

12 “ 

.26 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

9.25 

12.50 

14.00 

18.25 

3 xI18 “ 

12 “ 

.37 “ 

114 “ 

% “ 

10.25 

13.50 

15.00 

19.50 

314 X f18 “ 

4 xfl 8 “ 

214 x 20 “ 

3 x 20 “ 

314 x 20 “ 

4 x 20 “ 

12 “ 

.50 “ 

114 “ 

7-16 “ 

14.75 

16.50 

19 00 

25.25 

12 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

.65 “ 

.29 “ 

.42 “ 

.58 “ 

.76 “ 

2 “ 

U4 “ 

114 “ 
ill “ 

2 “ 

7-16 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

7-16 “ 
7-16 “ 

19.50 

21.75 

24.75 

14.75 
16.00 

20.75 
26.50 

32.25 

19.00 

20.50 

27.00 

34.00 



FIG. 1268 


Cipher— Hencil, Fig. 1268, Iron. 

Hencud, “ 1268, Brass Lined. 


Cipher— Hencyx, Fig. 1268, Brass Body. 
Hendac, “ 1268, All Brass. 


In addition always specify Diameter and Length of Cylinder Body. 


5 



































































































Fig. 618 

Flange 

Attachment, 


GOULDS PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 

FIG. 621. DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP CYLINDER. “H” PISTON. 


No. 

Size. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Fitted for 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2*4, x 10% in. 

6 in. 

.10 gal. 

1% in. pipe 

% in. 

Quibe 

$1000 

Dotesm 

$12.50 

4 

3 x 10% “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

U4 “ 

% “ 

Quick 

12.00 

Doteto 

14.75 

8 

4 x 10% “ 

6 “ 

.32 “ 

2 

% “ 

Quid 

14.00 

Ooteux 

17.50 

8 

4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

2 

% “ 

Quiet 

20.00 

Dotfab 

25.00 


Fig. 559Y*. Deep Well Pump Cylinder With Air Chamber. "AA ” Plunger. 





Capacity 
per Stroke. 



Iron. 

No. 

Size. 

Stroke. 

Fitted for 

Well Rod. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3x12 in. 

8 in. 

.24 gal. 

1% in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

Lawn 

$9.00 

8 

4x12 “ 

8 “ 

.43 “ 

2 

34 “ 

Laxd 

11.50 


Fig 548. DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER WITH AIR CHAMBER. 

“ B B ” PLUNGER. 


Size. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Fitted for 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Body. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 % x 16 in. 

9 in. 

.23 gal. 

1 > 4 in. pipe 

7-16 in. 

Laper 

$11.00 

Grujag 

$20 00 

3 x 16 “ 

9 “ 

.27 “ 

1% “ 

7-16 “ 

Larde 

11.50 

Gushwa 

20.75 

334 x 16 “ 

9 “ 

.37 “ 

1% “ 

7-16 “ 

Lash 

12.50 

Halgar 

25.75 

4 x 16 “ 

9 “ 

.49 “ 

2 

1/ *« 

/2 

Late 

14.00 

Halgib 

30.00 


All Brass Air Chamber furnished when so ordered at extra charge. 


Fig. 618. Bolted Flange Attachment Cylinder. 


Size. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Fitted For 

Well Rod. 

Iron. 

Brass Body, Ale 
Brass Plunger. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 x 14 in. 

10 in. 

.30 gals. 

1% in. pipe 

% in. 

Gruhfx 

$15.00 

Gruhge 

$28.50 

3%x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.41 “ 

2 t« 

7-16 “ 

Hendock 

17.00 

Henduga 

36.00 

4 x 14 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

2 << « 

7-16 “ 

Hendodu 

21.00 

Hendvan 

55.00 


All Brass Cylinders to order. 



Fig. 548 













































































































GOULDS BRASS ARTESIAN WELL CYLINDERS. 67 





Fig. 1135 


With 

Ball Valves. 


Fig. 1135, Goulds Brass Artesian Cylinder or Deep Well Pump, is designed 
for use in connection with any of our Pump Standards or Differential Working 
Heads. The shell or body is seamless-drawn brass tubing with cast bronze top 
and bottom attachments. The plunger and lower valves are bronze balls. The 
plunger is supplied with cup leather packings. The plunger or lower valves 
may be inserted or withdrawn through the connecting pipe without removing 
cylinder. 

Wood sucker rods with forged couplings are recommended, as is also the 
use of valve rod to connect the plunger and sucker rod. Standard threads are 
on all parts and attachments. This is a very serviceable cylinder for many 
places where Fig. 904, pages 68 and 69, might prove too expensive. 

The demand for a lower-priced cylinder, something durable but not so heavy 
as our standard pattern (Fig. 904) has led us to design our Fig. 1135%. The body 
is seamless-drawn brass tubing with cast bronze attachments. The plunger and 
lower valves are of the spool type, one end being supplied with leather packing. 
The valves being invertable, make them either metallic or leather-faced, as 
service requires. The plunger has cup leather packings, and together with lower 
valve, may be withdrawn from the cylinder without disturbing pipe connections. 

Figs. 1135 and 1135%. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 1135% 

With 

Spool Valves. 


U 


Inside 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minute. 

Outside 
Diameter 
of Caps. 

Con. 

Pipes. 

Wood 

Sucker Rod. 

Fig. 1135. 

Fig. 113534. 

Price, 

Either. 

Cipher. 

Cipher. 

1*4 in. 

10 in. 

.104 gal. 

35 revs. 

3.5 gals. 

2% in. 

2 in. 

1 in. 

Flewal 

Townm 

$17.50 

“ 

16 “ 

.16 " 

30 “ 

4.8 

2 ;4 “ 

2 “ 

i “ 

Fleweb 

Townoc 

19.00 

2% “ 

10 “ 

.172 “ 

35 “ 

6.02 “ 

3)4 “ 

2% “ 

1)4 “ 

Flewend 

Townul 

26.00 

2)4 “ 

16 “ 

.275 “ 

30 “ 

8.25 “ 

3*4 “ 

2% “ 

1% “ 

Flewert 

Townvy 

28.00 

2% “ 

10 “ 

.257 “ 

35 “ 

8.99 “ 

3J-8 “ 

3 “ 

“ 

Flewfar 

Townwt 

34.00 

2% “ 

16 “ 

.411 “ 

30 “ 

12.33 “ 

3% “ 

3 “ 

\% “ 

Flewqab 

Towobs 

36.00 

3%. “ 

10 “ 

.36 “ 

35 “ 

12.56 “ 

4% “ 

3% “ 

2 “ 

Flewgot 

Towock 

45.00 

3)4 “ 

16 “ 

.574 “ 

30 “ 

17.22 “ 

4% “ 

3% “ 

2 “ 

Flickus 

Towoda 

48.00 

3k “ 

10 “ 

.478 “ 

35 “ 

16.73 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

2*4 “ 

Fliclab 

Towoef 

67.50 

3% “ 

16 “ 

.764 “ 

30 “ 

22.92 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

2)4 “ 

Fliclit 

Tovvofl 

70.00 

4*4 “ 

10 “ 

.767 “ 

35 “ 

26.84 “ 

6% “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Granhod 


120.00 

4 k “ 

16 “ 

1.22 “ 

30 “ 

36.81 “ 

6*4 “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Granhuq 


127.50 

5^4 “ 

10 “ 

1.12 “ 

35 “ 

39.20 “ 

7)4 “ 

6 “ 

3% “ 

Gratafe 


172.50 

sk “ 

16 “ 

1.78 “ 

30 “ 

53.40 “ 

7*4 “ 

6 “ 

3% “ 

Gratibs 


180.00 


When especially ordered we furnish with inside attachments for the smaller connecting pipes. 






























































68 GOULDS BRASS ARTESIAN DEEP WELL CYLINDER 



FIG. 904 


Fig. 904, Brass Deep Well Pump, is intended for use with our Differential Working Heads, 
illustrated and described on pages 104 to 113 inclusive. The working barrel or cylinder is seamless 
drawn brass tubing with cast bronze top and bottom attachments, which are threaded for standard 
wrought-iron pipe connections. At the bottom a suction pipe and strainer may be attached. The 
plunger and check are bronze with bronze ball valves. The plunger has cup leather packings. The 
plunger and lower valve can be inserted or removed through the connecting pipe, which is larger 
diameter than the bore of cylinder. Wood sucker rods with forged couplings (see page 70) are recom¬ 
mended, as is also the use of valve rod to connect the plunger and sucker rods (see page 70). The 
valve stems, valve rod, sucker rod couplings and lower end of differential plunger are all made with 
standard threads. 

The price includes the Fig. 904, Deep Well Pump, complete with plunger and check valves. For 
prices of valve rods, sucker rods and couplings, see page 70. 


Fig. 904. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Inside 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
Per Stroke. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Dime?. 

Length 

Pump 

Chamber. 

SIONS. 

Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter 

Caps. 

Top and 
Bottom 
Connecting 
Pipes. 

Square Wood 
Sucker 
Rod. 

Cipher. 

All 

Brass. 

in. 

10 in. 

.10 gal. 

35 revs. 3.5 gals. 

26 in. 

2 % in. 

2 in. 

1 in. 

Gratict 

$17.50 

Wa. “ 

16 “ 

.16 “ 

30 “ 4.8 “ 

32 “ 

2% “ 

2 “ 

i 

Whiff 

19.00 

2 % “ 

10 “ 

.172 “ 

35 “ 6.02 “ 

26 “ 

3 l 4 “ 

2V, “ 

m “ 

Dumool 

26.00 

2 % “ 

16 “ 

.275 “ 

30 “ 8.25 “ 

32 “ 

3% “ 

2% “ 

p 4 “ 

Whigy 

28.00 

2% “ 

10 “ 

.257 “ 

35 “ 8.99 “ 

26 “ 

3 Ji “ 

3 “ 

“ 

Dumpuy 

34.00 

2-K “ 

14 “ 

.359 “ 

30 “ 8.99 “ 

30 “ 

3%. “ 

3 “ 

i y* '• 

Endmouh 

36.00 

2% “ 

16 “ 

.411 “ 

30 “ 12.33 “ 

32 “ 

3%. “ 

3 “ 

U'2 “ 

Whilom 

36.00 

2|| “ 

24 “ 

.617 “ 

25 “ 15.42 “ 

40 “ 

3V a “ 

3 “ 

i y* “ 

Whimpe 

38 00 

2% “ 

30 “ 

.771 “ 

20 “ 15.42 “ 

46 “ 

3% “ 

3 “ 

1 V, “ 

Whird 

40.00 

2% “ 

36 “ 

.925 “ 

20 “ 18.50 “ 

52 “ 

3V a “ 

3 “ 

P2 “ 

Gratidl 

42.00 


















































GOULDS BRASS ARTESIAN DEEP WELL CYLINDER 

Fig. 904. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. (Continued.) 


Inside 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

r 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Dimensions. 

Top and 
Bottom 
Connect¬ 
ing Pipes. 

p-lll 

Cipher. 

All 

Brass. 

Length 

Pump 

Chamber. 

Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter 

Caps. 

3 A in. 

10 in. 

.359 gals. 

35 revs. 12.50 gals. 

30 in. 

4 A in. 

3A in. 

2 in. 

Dumpyb 

$45.00 

3A “ 

14 “ 

.503 “ 

30 “ 15. 

34 “ 

4A “ 

3 A “ 

2 “ 

Endmove 

48.00 

3J4 “ 

16 “ 

.574 “ 

30 “ 17.22 “ 

36 “ 

4A “ 

3 A “ 

2 “ 

Whim 

48.00 

3A “ 

24 “ 

.862 “ 

25 “ 21.55 “ 

44 “ 

4A “ 

3A “ 

2 “ 

Whine 

52.00 

3^4 “ 

30 “ 

1.077 “ 

20 “ 21.54 “ 

50 “ 

4 A “ 

3A “ 

2 “ 

Whirla 

55.00 

3A “ 

36 “ 

1.29 

20 “ 25.80 “ 

56 “ 

4A “ 

3A “ 

2 “ 

Whoop 

58.00 

3% “ 

10 “ 

.478 “ 

35 “ 16.73 “ 

34 “ 

3% “ 

4 “ 

2A “ 

Dumqeel 

67.50 

3% “ 

14 “ 

.669 “ 

30 “ 20. 

38 “ 

3Vs “ 

4 “ 

2A “ 

Endmuba 

70.00 

3% - 

16 “ 

.764 “ 

30 “ 22.92 “ 

40 “ 

3V a “ 

4 “ 

2A “ 

Zylonkk 

70.00 

3^4 “ 

24 “ 

1.14 

25 •• 28.50 “ 

48 “ 

3% “ 

4 “ 

2^4 “ 

Whiners 

75.00 

3% “ 

30 “ 

1.43 

20 “ 28.86 “ 

54 “ 

3% “ 

4 “ 

2 A “ 

Whisk 

80.00 

3% “ 

36 “ 

1.721 “ 

20 “ 34.42 “ 

60 “ 

5 a “ 

4 “ 

2A “ 

Wick 

85.00 

4L 4 “ 

10 “ 

.614 “ 

35 “ 21.49 “ 

34 “ 

5 % “ 

4 A “ 

2 A “ 

Dumqued 

87.50 

4^4 “ 

14 “ 

.859 “ 

30 “ 25.7 “ 

38 “ 

3A “ 

4 A “ 

2 A “ 

Endmud 

90.00 

4V 4 “ 

16 “ 

.982 “ 

30 “ 29.46 “ 

40 “ 

3% “ 

4 a “ 

2A “ 

Zylonle 

90.00 

4A “ 

24 “ 

1.47 

25 “ 36.75 “ 

48 “ 

3 % “ 

4A “ 

2A “ 

Whinny 

95.00 

4 A “ 

30 “ 

1.84 

20 “ 36.80 “ 

54 “ 

3 % “ 

4A “ 

2 A “ 

Whisto 

100.00 

4J4 “ 

36 “ 

2.211 “ 

20 “ 44.20 “ 

60 “ 

3% “ 

4A “ 

2A “ 

Widen 

105.00 

4% “ 

10 “ 

.767 “ 

35 “ 26.84 “ 

34 “ 

S L A “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Dumquii 

120.00 

4 : >4 “ 

14 “ 

1.07 

30 “ 32.1 

38 “ 

6 l 4 “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Endmuek 

127.50 

4% “ 

16 “ 

1.22 

30 “ 36.81 “ 

40 “ 

6A “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Zylonm 

127.50 

4^4 “ 

24 “ 

1.84 

25 “ 46.02 “ 

48 “ 

614 “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Whippe 

135.00 

4% “ 

30 “ 

2.30 

20 “ 46. 

54 “ 

6 1 4 “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Whita 

142.50 

4% “ 

36 “ 

2.76 

20 “ 55.20 “ 

60 “ 

6^4 “ 

5 “ 

3 “ 

Wield 

150.00 

m “ 

10 “ 

1.12 

35 “ 39.20 “ 

34 » 

I A “ 

6 “ 

3 A “ 

Dubame 

172.50 

5?4 “ 

14 “ 

1.57 

30 “ 47.1 

38 “ 

1 A “ 

6 “ 

3 A “ 

Endnab 

180.00 

5 % “ 

16 “ 

1.78 

30 “ 53.70 “ 

40 “ 

1 A “ 

6 “ 

3A “ 

Zylonna 

180.00 

5?4 “ 

24 “ 

2.69 

25 “ 67.25 “ 

48 “ 

7/4 “ 

6 “ 

3 A “ 

Dufebl 

195.00 

6% “ 

30 “ 

3.372 “ 

20 “ 67.44 “ 

54 “ 

1 A “ 

6 “ 

3A “ 

Whiz 

207.50 

3 % “ 

36 “ 

4.014 “ 

20 “ 80.80 “ 

60 “ 

1A “ 

6 “ 

3 A “ 

Wight 

217.50 

6?4 “ 

16 “ 

2.479 “ 

30 “ 74.37 “ 

40 “ 

8A “ 

7 “ 

4 “ 

Gratiew 

280.00 

6% “ 

24 “ 

3.716 “ 

25 “ 92.9 

48 “ 

9A “ 

7 “ 

4 “ 

Gratifa 

300.00 

r- 6% “ 

30 “ 

4.646 “ 

20 “ 92.92 “ 

54 “ 

8A “ 

7 “ 

4 “ 

Gratigu 

320.00 

6% “ 

36 “ 

5.576 “ 

20 “ 111.52 “ 

60 “ 

8 A “ 

7 “ 

4 “ 

Gratiha 

335.00 

7% “ 

16 “ 

3.26 

30 “ 97.80 “ 

40 “ 

9 A “ 

8 “ 

5 “ 

Zylonoc 

425.00 

7% “ 

24 “ 

4.9 

25 “ 122.50 “ 

48 “ 

9A “ 

8 “ 

5 “ 

Willri 

450.00 

1% “ 

30 “ 

6.126 “ 

20 “ 122.52 “ 

54 “ 

9 A “ 

8 “ 

5 “ 

Dubai 

480.00 

7% “ 

36 “ 

7.34 

20 “ 146.80 “ 

60 “ 

9/2 “ 

8 “ 

5 “ 

Willga 

500.00 

8?4 “ 

16 “ 

4.164 

30 “ 124.92 “ 

52 “ 

11 

9 “ 

3 A “ 

Gratijo 

685.00 

8 % “ 

24 “ 

6.247 “ 

25 “ 156.17 “ 

60 “ 

11 

9 “ 

514 “ 

Groomug 

725.00 

8»4 “ 

30 “ 

7.809 “ 

20 “ 156.18 “ 

66 “ 

11 

9 “ 

5 A “ 

Groomva 

775.00 

8 : > 4 “ 

36 “ 

9.37 

20 “ 187.40 “ 

72 “ 

11 

9 “ 

3A “ 

Groomwo 

825.00 

9 A “ 

24 “ 

7.34 

25 “ 183.50 “ 

78 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

6 “ 

Mamxat 

915.00 

914 “ 

30 “ 

9.18 

20 “ 183.60 “ 

84 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

6 “ 

Mamwa 

955.00 

9A “ 

36 “ 

11.02 

20 “ 220.40 “ 

90 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

6 “ 

Mamoz 

1.000.00 

11^ “ 

24 “ 

10.77 

25 “ 269.25 “ 

78 “ 

14 “ 

12 “ 

I A “ 

Mamvid 

1.150.00 

11 A “ 

30 “ 

13.47 

20 “ 269.40 “ 

84 “ 

14 “ 

12 “ 

1A “ 

Mamvae 

1.200.00 

1 1 K “ 

36 “ 

16.16 

20 “ 323.20 “ 

90 “ 

14 “ 

12 “ 

1A “ 

Mamut 

1.250.00 


69 



Fig. 904 























































70 


VALVE RODS, SUCKER RODS AND COUPLINGS 


Goulds Connecting Parts for Single-Acting deep well Pumps. 


Fig. 76, Valve Rod, is a forged wrought-iron piece used to connect the deep well plunger and 
the sucker rod. It is comparatively much less in cross-section than the wood sucker rod, and of a 
length sufficient to prevent the sucker rod from entering the top end of Pump cylinder and thereby 

restricting the flow of water. There is a price list below. It includes all the sizes 
required by the deep well Pump cylinders described on the preceding pages. 



Fig. 68 Fig. 76 


Fig. 68, Sucker Rod Couplings, are of forged wrought-iron, complete and ready 
to be attached to sucker rods. The price list includes all the sizes used with the 
deep well pumping apparatus described on the preceding pages. 


Fig. 77, Wood Sucker Rods, are made of the best white ash. The prices include 
all necessary couplings attached. 


Square Wood Sucker Rods, Couplings and Valve rods. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Siz* 5 Square 
Wood 
Sucker 
Rods. 

Couplings, 
Valve Rods, 
etc., have 
Connecting 
Threads. 

Inside 
Diameter 
of Deep 
Well 
Pump. 

Sucker Rod and 
Coupling, Fig. 77. 

Coupling, 

Fig. 68. 

Valve Rod, 

Fig. 76. 

Cipher. 

Price per 
Foot. 

Cipher. 

Price per 
Pair. 

Cipher. 

Price Each. 

1 in. 

54 in- pin 

1% in- 

Eobamt 

$0.12*4 

Eobase 

$1.00 

Eobats 

$2.50 

134 “ 

% “ 

23* “ 

Easkoty 

.15 

Easimel 

1.25 

Easjos 

3.00 

134 “ 

% “ 

2 % “ 

Easkub 

.20 

Easinab 

1.50 

Easjote 

3.75 

2 “ 

1 

334 “ 

Easkyd 

.25 

Easinig 

2.50 

Easjots 

4.75 

2*4 “ 

134 “ 

“ 

Easlaa 

.40 

Easinot 

3.75 

Easkad 

5.25 

2*4 “ 

134 “ 

434 “ 

Easlact 

.50 

Easinul 

5.00 

Easkite 

6 00 

3 “ 

1 % “ 

4?4 “ 

Easlib 

.65 

Easinyx 

6.25 

Easkog 

6.75 

334 “ 

134 “ 

5? 4 “ 

Easligs 

.90 

Easjab 

8.75 

Easkome 

7.50 

5 “ 

2 

1% “ 

Easlija 

1.25 

Easjik 

12.50 

Easkost 

15.00 



FIG. 77 





































FIG. 692. 


GOULDS BRASS TUBULAR WELL CYLINDERS. 

To be Anchored in Pipe after Well is Lined. 

The construction of Fig. 1164, Brass Working Barrel or Cylinder, is plainly shown in sec¬ 
tional engraving. It has brass body, check and plunger, with rubber valve discs and is of 
special service in small bore wells or where a larger cylinder is required than well lining will 
admit hi Artesian Cylinder of the type of Figs. 904, 1135, etc. Fig. 691 is for same purpose as 
Fig. 1164. It has four leather plunger and bronze ball valves. 


FIG. 691 
Fig. 692. Sizes and Prices. 

GUM PACKERS, WITH BRASS 
ATTACHED. 

For Lowering and seating Working Barrel 

IN WELL. 

The usual gum packer (to which suction strainer may be attached) 
anchors cylinder in place in pipe. Where wells are not lined to bot¬ 
tom, or for any reason it is desired to attach suction pipe below 
cylinder, this pipe should be extended to rest on bottom of well. 


Diameter Well Casing. 

Price. 

2 in. 

$1.15 

2\ “ 

1.60 

3 “ 

2.10 

3 % “ 

2.95 

4 “ 

3.40 

4'.'2 “ 

4.75 

5 “ 

5.25 

6 “ 

6.15 

7 “ 

8.70 

8 “ 

11.40 


Figs. 1164 and 691. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size 

of 

Well. 

Inside 
Diam. 
of Cyl. 

Length 

Stroke. 

Length 

Barrel. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Square 
W ood 
Sucker 
Rod. 

Fig. 1164. 

Fig. 

691. 

With 3 Leather 
Plunger and Spool 
Poppet Valves. 

With 4 Leather 
Plunger 
and Bronze Ball 
Valves. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3)4 in. 

3 in. 

10 in. 

28 in. 

.306 gals 

35 revs. 

10.71 gals. 

2 in. 

Panike 

$19.50 

Peopic 

$29.00 


3 “ 

14 “ 

32 “ 

.428 

“ 

30 

“ 

12.84 

tt 

2 “ 

Pawnat 

20.50 

Peopod 

30.00 


3 “ 

16 “ 

34 “ 

.489 

ft 

30 

tt 

14.67 

tt 

2 “ 

Pawned 

21.50 

Peopug 

31.00 


3 “ 

24 “ 

42 “ 

.734 

ft 

25 

ii 

18.35 

11 

2 “ 

Pawnis 

24.00 

Peopwo 

33.00 

4 “ 

3 l 4 “ 

10 “ 

28 “ 

.416 

tt 

35 

ii 

14.56 

ti 

2% “ 

Tintis 

25.00 

Peopxu 

39.00 


3% “ 

14 “ 

32 “ 

.583 

(( 

30 

it 

17.49 

it 

2 L 4 “ 

Pawnoc 

26.50 

Peoqua 

40.50 


3 “ 

16 “ 

34 “ 

.666 

(( 

30 

it 

19.98 

it 

2ht “ 

Tintom 

27.00 

Peoqvit 

41.00 


3% “ 

24 “ 

42 “ 

.999 

u 

25 

tt 

24.97 

tt 

2)4 “ 

Tintug 

29.00 

Peorac 

43.00 

4 1 4 “ 

4 “ 

10 “ 

34 “ 

.544 

it 

35 

tt 

19.04 

ii 

2)4 “ 

Pawnut 

32.00 

Peruson 

48.00 


4 “ 

14 “ 

38 “ 

.761 

it 

30 

it 

22.83 

ft 

2‘ 2 “ 

Pawnyx 

33.50 

Perusud 

49.50 


4 “ 

16 “ 

40 “ 

.87 

it 

30 

tt 

26.10 

ft 

2'-, “ 

Peoola 

34.00 

Peruta 

50.00 


4 “ 

24 “ 

48 “ 

1.30 

ii 

25 

tt 

32.50 

tt 

2 l A “ 

Peopa 

35.50 

Perutem 

51.50 

5 “ 

\\4 “ 

10 “ 

34 “ 

.688 

it 

35 

it 

24.08 

if 

3 “ 

Tintvl 

44.00 

Perutis 

64.50 


4' 2 “ 

14 “ 

38 “ 

.963 

it 

30 

tt 

28.89 

if 

3 “ 

Peopel 

46.00 

Perutiv 

66.50 


4L 2 “ 

16 “ 

40 “ 

1.10 

it 

30 

ft 

33.00 

ft 

3 “ 

Tintwy 

47.00 

Perutop 

67.50 


4)4 “ 

24 “ 

48 “ 

1.65 

ii 

25 

ti 

41.25 

tt 

3 “ 

Tinuac 

50.00 

Perutug 

70.50 

6 “ 

5 1 4 “ 

10 “ 

38 “ 

1.02 

ti 

35 

tt 

35.70 

ti 

314 “ 



Peruhn 

82.00 


5‘ 2 “ 

14 “ 

42 “ 

1.44 

tt 

30 

tt 

43.20 

f i 

3 ‘4 “ 



Pervac 

85.00 


5*2 “ 

16 “ 

44 “ 

1.64 

ti 

30 

ti 

49.20 

tt 

3‘2 “ 



Perves 

87.00 


5*2 “ 

24 “ 

52 “ 

2.46 

ti 

25 

tt 

61.50 

f i 

3)4 “ 



Pervidy 

92.00 

7 “ 

6)4 “ 

10 “ 

42 “ 

1.43 

(« 

35 

ti 

50.05 

it 

4 “ 



Pervifs 

123.00 


6> 2 “ 

14 “ 

46 “ 

2.01 

it 

30 

tt 

60.30 

tt 

4 “ 



Pervoda 

127.00 


6‘ 2 “ 

16 “ 

48 “ 

2.29 

ti 

30 

tt 

68.70 

tt 

4 “ 



Pervoco 

129.00 


6‘i “ 

24 “ 

56 “ 

3.44 

it 

25 

tt 

86 

ft 

4 “ 



Pokist 

136.00 

8 “ 

7, 7 g “ 

10 “ 

44 “ 

1.88 

ct 

35 

ii 

65.80 

if 

5 “ 



Pokita 

198.00 


7,4 “ 

14 “ 

48 “ 

2.63 

tt 

30 

tt 

78.90 

it 

5 “ 



Pokjid 

202.00 


7,4 “ 

16 “ 

50 “ 

3. 

it 

30 

ii 

90 

tt 

5 “ 



Pokjifs 

204.00 


7,4 “ 

24 “ 

58 “ 

4.51 

it 

25 

“ i 

12.75 

tt 

5 “ . 



Pokjigo 

212.00 

















































































72 GOULDS CHECK AND FOOT VALVES, STRAINERS, ETC. 



FIG. 667 



FIG. 742 


CHECK VALVES. 


Size, Inches... 

*/. 

✓ 4 

1 

1*4 

1 X 

2 

2)4 

3 

3 H 

4 

4)4 

5 

6 

Fig. 667, Plain. 

Galv.. 
Fig. 742, Plain. 

Galv.. 
Fig 476. 

$1.50 

2.00 

1.00 

1.50 

$1.75 

2.25 

1.25 
1.75 

$2.00 

2.75 

1.50 

2.25 

$2.50 

3.50 

2.00 

3.00 

$3.00 

4.50 

2.75 

4.00 

$4.25 

6.00 

6.00 

9.50 

$6.00 

10.00 

7.50 

12.00 










$10.00 

15.00 

$12.00 

17.50 

8.75 

$10.50 

$12.75 

$16.00 












FIG. 476 


FOOT VALVES AND STRAINERS. 






FIG. 760, 2W AND UP FIG. 760, % TO 2" 

Fig. 471 

FIG. 1259 

FIG. 473 

FIG. 475 

Size Inches. 

% 

1 

1J4 

1>4 

2 

2% 

3 

3H 

4 

4/4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

Fig. 760. Plain. 

Galv. 

Fiq 471, Plain. 

$0.42 

.60 

1.75 

2.50 

$0.42 

.60 

2.00 

2.75 

$0.48 

.75 

2.25 

3.00 

2.25 

3.00 

$0.62 

1.00 

2.50 

3.50 

2.50 

3.50 

$0.82 

1.45 

3.00 

4.50 

3.00 

4.50 

$1.20 

2.00 

3.50 

5.50 

$1.70 

2.70 

4.50 

7.00 

$2.50 

3.90 

$2.75 

4.25 


$4.25 

6.50 

$7.00 

10.00 

$16.00 

30.00 

$30.00 

50.00 

$60.00 

90.00 

’ Galv. 









Fin 1 ?59 Plain. 









7 Galv . 













Fig 473.....'.. 



4.75 

5.75 

7.00 

8.50 

8.50 

$10.00 

10.00 






Fig. 475.,. 






12.00 

$15.00 








Fig 826 


FIG. 1232 





















































































GOULDS SUCTION STRAINERS. 


73 


Sizes and Prices. 


Size, Inches.. 


Fig. 658, Plain, Without Brass Gauze, Each. 

Galvanized, Without Brass Gauze, Each... 
Galvanized, With Brass Gauze, Each. 

Fig. 659, Plain. Without Brass Gauze, Each. 

Galvanized, Without Brass Gauze, Each... 
Galvanized, With Brass Gauze, Each. 

Fig. 660, Plain. Without Brass Gauze, Each. 

Galvanized, Without Brass Gauze. Each... 
Galvanized. With Brass Gauze. Each. 


1 


1 H 

2 

$0.18 

$0.20 

$0.24 

$0.36 

.22 

.24 

.26 

.40 

.28 

.32 

.36 

.50 

.18 

.20 

.24 

.36 

.22 

.24 

.26 

.40 

.28 

.32 

.36 

.50 

.18 

.20 

.24 

.36 

.22 

.24 

.26 

.40 

.28 

.32 

.36 

.50 


Set 

Screw, 



Fig. 658 


Female 

Thread, 



Fig. 659 


Male 

Thread, 



Fig. 660 


GOULDS WATER WORKS STRAINERS. 

These Strainers are made of heavy pipe, galvanized after the holes 
are put in, and covered with heavy woven wire cloth. 



Fig MPA 


Size. 

No. Holes 
per 
foot. 

Ho. Square 
Inches of 
Filtering 
Surface per 
Square Foot. 

List 

Price 

per 

Foot. 

2 in. 

108 

51 

$2.00 

2 A - 

132 

62 

3.00 

3 “ 

156 

74 

4.00 

3 A “ 

168 

79 

4.50 

4 “ 

192 

126 

5.00 

4 L 2 “ 

216 

142 

5.50 

5 “ 

240 

158 

6.00 

6 “ 

288 

189 

7.50 

8 “ 

336 

220 

10.00 

9 “ 

370 

240 

12.00 

10 “ 

408 

268 

15.00 


COOKS SEAMLESS BRASS SLOTTED STRAINER. 



Fig. 1279. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Inside Diameter of Well, Inches.. 

2 

2K 

3 

BA 

4 

^A 

5 

6 

i 

8 


4 

6 

6 

6 

8 

8 

8 

8 

10 

10 


8 

10 

12 

12 

14 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

Price per Foot. 

$2.50 

$3.00 

$4.00 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$6.25 

$8.00 

$10.00 

$12.00 

















































74 


GOULDS “ EUREKA” TUBULAR WELL CYLINDERS. 



Fig. 142 


With Poppet 
Valves. 


Fig. 142 represents Goulds “ Eureka ” Seamless Brass Tubular Well Cylinder. 
It can be used in rough pipe after the well is made, using the Seating Tool 
attached to drill rod to crowd it down to its place, and then to expand the rubber 
ring to hold firmly in place. Spring dog coupling prevents cylinder from turning. 


Fig. 142. Sizes, prices. Etc. Complete With Valves and Spring 

dog Coupling. 


Size 

of 

Well. 

Inside 

Diam¬ 

eter. 

Stroke. 

Price of 
Cylinder 
Complete 
With 2 
Leather 
Plunger. 

Price of 
Cylinder Com¬ 
plete, With 4 
Leather 
Plunger and 
Bronze 

Ball Valves. 

Size 

of 

Well. 

Inside 

Diam¬ 

eter. 

Stroke. 

Price of 
Cylinder 
Complete 
With 2 
Leather 
Plunger. 

Price of 
Cylinder Com¬ 
plete With 4 
Leather 
Plunger and 
Bronze 

Ball Valves. 

2 in. 

1 is in. 

12 in. 

$6.40 

$9.00 

4 in. 

3 l 2 in. 

24 in. 

$42.00 

$71.00 

2 “ 

1 rl " 

16 “ 

7.60 

10.00 

4A “ 

4 u 

16 “ 

50 00 

82 00 

2 >2 “ 

2% “ 

12 “ 

11.00 

18 00 

4'., “ 

4 “ 

24 “ 

58 00 

90 00 

2'4 “ 

2 G “ 

16 “ 

12.50 

21.00 

5 “ 

4)4 “ 

24 “ 

60.00 

120 00 

3 “ 

2% “ 

12 “ 

15.00 

25.00 

5 “ 

4j| “ 

36 “ 

80 00 

140.00 

3 “ 

2% “ 

16 “ 

17.00 

27.00 

6 “ 

5)4 “ 

24 “ 

112.00 

180.00 

3)4 “ 

3 “ 

12 “ 

30 00 

46 00 

6 “ 

5^2 “ 

36 “ 

136 00 

208 00 

3 l 4 “ 

3 “ 

16 “ 

33 00 

49 00 

8 “ 

7 rs 

36 “ 

360 00 

520 00 

4 “ 

3^2 “ 

12 “ 

33 00 

62 00 

8 “ 

7 r T g “ 

42 “ 

400.00 

600.00 

4 “ 

3)4 “ 

16 “ 

36.00 

65 00 







SEATING TOOL “ EUREKA ” CYLINDER. 



Fig. 14314. Sizes and Prices. 


For 2 Inch Cylinder.Each, $0.60 

“ 2)4 “ “ “ .90 

“ 3 “ “ “ 1.20 

“ 4 “ “ “ 2.40 

“ 5 “ “ “ 4.00 



FIG. 142 

With Ball 
Valves. 

































































GOULDS TUBULAR WELL CYLINDERS 


75 



FIG. 728 


Fig. 728 illustrates our polished iron Tubular Well Cylinder, made from extra 
heavy pipe, bored out, fitted with driving shoe. 


Fig. 728. Sizes, Prices. 


Without Valves. 

With Three-Foot Well Point, Two 
Leather Valves and Coupling. 


3 Feet. 

4 Feet. 

3 Feet. 

4 Feet. 

Diameter. 









Black. 

Galv’d. 

Black. 

Galv’d. 

Black. 

Galv’d. 

Black. 

Galv’d. 

2 in. 

$4.00 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$8.50 

$9.00 

$9.50 

$10.00 

234 “ 

6.65 

7.50 

8.50 

9.25 

16.50 

17.00 

18.50 

19.00 

3 “ 

9.00 

10.00 

11.50 

12.25 

22.50 

23.50 

25.00 

26.00 

4 “ 

14.00 

15.75 

17.50 

20.00 

41.00 

43.00 

45.00 

48.00 


Fig. 144, Brass Lined Cylinder, is made similar to Fig. 728, the shell being bored 
out to insert a lining of brass tubing. The lining is forced in and swedged in position. 


Fig. 144. Sizes, Prices. 


Diameter. 

Length. 

Without Points or Valves, but 
with Shoe. 

With Shoe, 3-ft. “Perfect” Well 
Point, Four Leather Valves 
and Coupling. 

2 in. 

3 ft. 

$7.75 

$12.25 

234 “ 

3 “ 

10.50 

18.00 

3 “ 

3 “ 

13.00 

26.00 

4 “ 

3 “ 

19.00 

41.50 



Fig. 144 



















































































































GOULDS IRON AND WOOD ROD COUPLINGS. 


COUPLINGS FOR IRON RODS. 



Fig. 232 Sizes and Prices. 


Size Rods. 

Threads to 
the Inch. 

Galvanized. 
Per lb. 

Plain. 
Per lb. 

Brass. 
Per lb. 

ft 

;; 

S “ 

5 4 “ 

H “ 

14, regular. 

16. to order. 
12x14 

12 

12 

11 

10 

$0.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

$0.16 

.16 

.16 

.16 

.16 

.16 

.16 

$0.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 


HEXAGON COUPLINGS FOR IRON RODS. 



Fig. 23314. Sizes and Prices 


Size Rods. 

Threads to 
the Inch. 

Galvanized. 
Per lb. 

Plain. 
Per lb. 

| '1 

Brass. 
Per lb. 

% in- 

14. reqular. 

$0.20 

$0.16 

$0.50 

% 

16. to order. 

.20 

.16 

.50 

%*T 8 

12x14 

.20 

.16 

.50 


12 

.20 

.16 

.50 

U “ 

12 

.20 

.16 

.50 


PIPE ROD COUPLINGS. 

For %-Inch Pipe. 



Fig. 2324 



Galvanized. 

Plain. 


Per lb. 

Per lb. 

Pipe Thread. 

$0.22 

$0.18 


REDUCER COUPLING, 

FOR Vi AND Va-INCH PIPE AND STEEL PUMP RODS. 



FIG. 2344 


Size Rods. 

Galvanized. Per lb. 

Plain. Per lb. 


Ys in. 

$0.30 

$0.25 


T?5 

.30 

.25 


% “ 

.30 

.25 


Vb 

.30 

.25 


WOOD ROD COUPLINGS. FIG. 9. 






















































































GOULDS BRASS JACKET DRIVE WELL POINT. 

Fig. 524. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 524 


Trade No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

No. of 
Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, per 
Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, per 
Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, per 
Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, per 
Dozen. 

No. IOO 
Gauze, pel 
Dozen. 

74 

1 j[ in- 

24 in. 

18 in. 

72 

$33.00 

$40.00 

$46.00 

$52.00 

$62.00 

76 

1 

30 “ 

24 “ 

96 

42.00 

49.00 

56.00 

64.00 

78.00 

78 

1 

36 “ 

30 “ 

120 

51.00 

59.00 

66.00 

76.00 

94.00 

80 

1 

42 “ 

36 “ 

144 

60.00 

68.00 

76.00 

88.00 

120.00 

82 

1 

48 “ 

42 “ 

168 

69.00 

78.00 

86.00 

100.00 

136.00 

84 

1 

54 “ 

48 “ 

197 

78.00 

87.00 

96.00 

1 12.00 

152.00 

86 

IK “ 

20 “ 

14 “ 

80 

30.00 

36.00 

42.00 

50.00 

64.00 

90 

I K “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

100 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

94 

114 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

130 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

98 

IK “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

165 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

100 

iK “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

200 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

102 

IK “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

270 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

106 

IK “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

260 

86.00 

99.00 

112.00 

135.00 

180.00 

110 

IK “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

290 

96.00 

1 10.00 

124.00 

150.00 

200.00 

112 

IK “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

320 

106.00 

121.00 

136.00 

165.00 

220.00 

114 

IK “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

350 

116.00 

132.00 

148.00 

180.00 

240.00 

136 

IK “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

120 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

140 

IK “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

162 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118.00 

144 

IK “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

198 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

146 

IK “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

240 

84.00 

97.00 

1 10.00 

132.00 

166.00 

148 

IK “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

276 

96.00 

1 11.00 

125.00 

150.00 

188.00 

150 

IK “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

312 

108.00 

124.00 

140.00 

168.00 

204.00 

152 

IK “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

348 

120.00 

138.00 

155.00 

186.00 

228.00 

154 

IK “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

384 

132.00 

151.00 

170.00 

204.00 

252.00 

156 

IK !“ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

420 

144.00 

165.00 

185.00 

222.00 

276.00 

160 

2 “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

144 

75.00 

85.00 

94.00 

110.00 

130.00 

164 

2 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

208 

90.00 

101.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160.00 

168 

2 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

264 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

170 

2 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

288 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 

172 

2 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

336 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 

174 

2 “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

384 

150.00 

167.00 

184.00 

220.00 

280.00 

176 

2 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

432 

165.00 

184.00 

202.00 

242.00 

310.00 

178 

2 “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

480 

180.00 

200.00 

220.00 

264.00 

340.00 

180 

2 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

528 

195.00 

217.00 

238.00 

286.00 

370.00 

184 

2K “ 

36 

30 “ 

300 

180.00 

205.00 

230.00 

260.00 

300.00 

188 

2K “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

360 

230.00 

265.00 

300.00 

340.00 

400.00 

192 

2K “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

420 

280.00 

325.00 

370.00 

420.00 

500.00 

196 

2 4 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

480 

330.00 

385.00 

440.00 

500.00 

600.00 

200 

3 ‘ “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

300 

240.00 

275.00 

310.00 

340.00 

410.00 

204 

3 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

420 

300.00 

345.00 

390.00 

430.00 

520.00 

208 

3 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

540 

360.00 

415.00 

470.00 

520.00 

630.00 

212 

3 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

660 

420.00 

485.00 

550.00 

610.00 

740.00 

216 

4 “ 

48 “ 

36 “ 

360 

480.00 

520.00 

560.00 

600.00 

700.00 

220 

4 “ 

72 “ 

60 “ 

600 

630.00 

695.00 

760.00 

840.00 

1,000.00 

224 

4 “ 

96 “ 

84 “ 

840 

780.00 

870.00 

960.00 

1,080.00 

1,300.00 

228 

4 “ 

120 “ 

108 “ 

1.080 

930.00 

1,045.00 

1,160.00 

1,320.00 

1,600.00 


77 



Con,' 

structive 

View, 

















































































































































78 GOULDS FLUSH OR TUBULAR WELL POINTS. 


Fig. 662. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 662 


Trade No. 

Dia. Pipe. | 

Length 

of 

Pipe. 

Length 

of 

Jacket. 

No. of 
Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
per Dozen 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

73 

1 in. 

30 in. 

18 in. 

72 

$34.00 

$40.00 

$45.00 

$50.00 

$55.00 

75 

i “ 

36 “ 

18 “ 

72 

38.00 

44.00 

50.00 

56.00 

66.00 

75% 

i “ 

36 “ 

24 “ 

96 

43.00 

49.00 

55.00 

62.00 

77.00 

77 

i “ 

42 “ 

24 “ 

96 

47.00 

54.00 

60.00 

68.00 

82.00 

77% 

i “ 

42 “ 

30 “ 

120 

52.00 

59.00 

65.00 

74.00 

93.00 

79 

i “ 

48 “ 

30 “ 

120 

56.00 

63.00 

70.00 

80.00 

98.00 

79% 

i 

48 “ 

36 “ 

144 

61.00 

68.00 

75.00 

86.00 

109.00 

81 

i “ 

54 “ 

36 “ 

144 

65.00 

73.00 

80.00 

92.00 

1 14.00 

81% 

i “ 

54 “ 

42 “ 

144 

70.00 

78.00 

85.00 

98.00 

125.00 

83 

i “ 

60 “ 

42 “ 

168 

74.00 

82.00 

90.00 

104.00 

130.00 

116 

i% “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

100 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

117 

i% “ 

30 “ 

18 “ 

100 

41.00 

49.00 

57.00 

65.00 

85.00 

117% 

i% “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

130 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

118 

i% “ 

36 “ 

24 “ 

130 

51.00 

60.00 

68.00 

80.00 

105.00 

119 

i% “ 

42 “ 

24 “ 

130 

56.00 

65.00 

73.00 

85.00 

110.00 

120 

i% “ 

48 “ 

24 “ 

130 

61.00 

70.00 

78.00 

90.00 

115.00 

121 

i% “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

165 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

122 

i% “ 

42 “ 

30 “ 

165 

61.00 

71.00 

80 00 

95.00 

125.00 

123 

i% “ 

48 “ 

30 “ 

165 

66.00 

76.00 

85.00 

100.00 

130.00 

124 

11 / tt 

54 “ 

30 “ 

165 

71.00 

81.00 

91.00 

105.00 

135.00 

125 

“ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

200 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

126 

i% “ 

48 “ 

36 “ 

200 

71.00 

82.00 

92.00 

1 10.00 

145.00 

127 

i% “ 

54 “ 

36 “ 

200 

76.00 

87.00 

97.00 

115.00 

150.00 

128 

i% “ 

60 “ 

36 “ 

200 

81.00 

92.00 

102.00 

120.00 

155.00 

129 

i% “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

230 

76.00 

87.00 

97.00 

115.00 

150.00 

130 

i% “ 

54 “ 

42 “ 

230 

81.00 

92.00 

104.00 

125.00 

165.00 

130% 

i% “ 

60 “ 

42 “ 

230 

86.00 

98.00 

1 10.00 

130.00 

170.00 

131 

i% “ 

66 “ 

42 “ 

230 

91.00 

103.00 

1 15.00 

135.00 

175.00 

132 

“ 

60 “ 

48 “ 

260 

91.00 

104.00 

1 16.00 

140.00 

180.00 

133 

i% “ 

66 “ 

48 “ 

260 

96.00 

109.00 

122.00 

145.00 

185.00 

135 

i% “ 

72 “ 

48 “ 

260 

101.00 

1 14.00 

127.00 

150.00 

190.00 

137 

“ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

260 

86.00 

98.00 

1 10.00 

130 00 

170.00 

143 

i% “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

280 

96.00 

109.00 

122.00 

145.00 

185.00 

149 

i% “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

300 

106.00 

1 19.00 

132.00 

155.00 

195.00 

151 

1% “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

320 

1 16.00 

129.00 

142.00 

165.00 

205.00 


OPEN END OR WELL POINT EXTENSIONS. 

Fig. 524A- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade No. 

Dia. Pipe. 

Length 

or 

Pipe. 

Length 

of 

Jacket. 

No. of 
Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

95 

1% in. 

30 in. 

24 in. 

126 

$46.00 

$55.00 

$64.00 

$75.00 

$100.00 

99 

1% “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

165 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

101 

1 % “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

200 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

145 

1% “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

198 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

114.00 

142.00 

147 

1% “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

240 

84.00 

97.00 

110.00 

132.00 

166.00 

169 

2 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

250 

105.00 

1 18.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

171 

2 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

288 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 

173 

2 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

300 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 


Can furnish any size at list of Fig. 524, page 77. 



FIG. 524 l A 





































































































































































































GOULDS WASHER DRIVE WELL POINTS 


79 


H® 

(H 

11 

Iqi 


Gx 


I'P 

K 

[?)l ilia 


D £ 

(S 


m 


Fig. 661 


These points are made of Galvanized Iron Pipe, bored and countersunk. Each hole is covered 
with gauze, held in its place by a brass washer expanded to fill the hole. 


Fig. 661. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

No. of 
Holes. 

No. (50 Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 70 Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 80 Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 90 Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 100 Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

300 

IK in. 

20 in. 

50 

$30.00 

$36.00 

$42.00 

$50.00 

$64.00 

301 

IK “ 

2 ft. 

60 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

302 

IK “ 

2K “ 

80 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

303 

IK “ 

3 “ 

100 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

304 

IK “ 

3K “ 

120 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

305 

IK “ 

4 “ 

140 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

320 

1 K “ 

2 “ 

80 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

321 

IK “ 

2 K “ 

110 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118.00 

322 

IK “ 

3 “ 

130 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

323 

IK “ 

3K “ 

150 

84.00 

97.00 

1 10.00 

132.00 

160.00 

324 

2 “ 

2K “ 

140 

90.00 

101.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160.00 

325 

2 “ 

3 “ 

170 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

326 

2 “ 

3K “ 

220 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 


Can furnish any size. Fig. 661 is at list of Fig. 524, page 77. 


WELL POINTS FOR WATER WORKS. 



FIG. 141 


These prices are for Points, open end, or with plugs, as ordered, and are covered with the different mesh 
gauzes indicated, also with brass jacket. 

Fig. 141. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter Pipe, 

Black or Galvanized. 

No. 60 Gauze, 
per Foot. 

No. 70 Gauze, 
per Foot. 

No. 80 Gauze, 
per Foot. 

No. 90 Gauze, 
per Foot. 

No. 100 Gauze, 
per Foot. 

5 in. 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$6.50 

$7.25 

$8.00 

6 “ 

5.80 

6.50 

7.25 

8.00 

9.00 

7 “ 

7.00 

7.75 

8.50 

9.25 

10.50 

8 “ 

8.50 

9.25 

10.00 

1 1.00 

12.00 

10 “ 

13.00 

14.00 

15.25 

16.50 

18.00 


For list on 4-inch or smaller, see Brass Jacket Points. 






































































GOULDS TUBULAR WELL TOOLS. 



FIG. 33 


BRASS SAND BUCKET 
OR PUMP. 

Fig. 33. Price List. 


Fitted for 34 in. gas pipe, for 
134 in. Drive Well Point. . . $3.00 
Fitted for 34 in. gas pipe, for 
134 in. Drive Well Point,. . 3.50 



MALLEABLE 
DRIVE CAP. 


For 134 in. pipe. 20c. each 
“ 134 “ “ 24c. “ 

“ 2 “ “ 44c. “ 


FIG. 510 


Prices for Figs. 13, 15 and 32. 


2 inch 



334 

4 


434 

5 

6 


$600 
650 
7.00 
8.50 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25 00 


We make Augers to go inside 2-inch pipe when ordered. 


STEEL DRIVE HEADS—Solid, 



Fig. 181 


For 134 in. pipe, each. $1.50 

“ 134 “ “ “ . 2.00 

“ 2 “ “ “ 2.50 

“ 234 “ “ “ 6.00 

“ 3 “ “ “ 9.00 

“ 4 “ “ “ 16.00 


Clay 

Auger. 



Fig. 13 Fig. 15 


Earth and 
Sand Bor/' 
mg Auger 



Fig. 32 



SAND PUMP AND DRILL COMBINED. 


Sand 

Catcher. 




Fig. 729 



Fig. 729. Price List. 


Gas Pipe Thread Connection. 

Actual Size 
of Bit. 

Price. 

1 inch. 

1 “ . 

1% inches. 

2 “ 

$1.25 

2.00 

3.00 

4.00 

1 “ . 

2K “ 

134 “ . 

3 


Fig. 219, Sand Catcher, 134 inch, each 


$ 2.00 



FIG. 219 



































































Size. 

54 in. 

1 in. 

1J4 in. 

134 in. 

2 in. 

234 in. 

3 in. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cieher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Fig. 656 

Fig. 657 

Fia. 17214. 

Virelay 

Virent 

$0.60 

.80 

Virge 

Virgin 

$0.60 

.80 

Virgo 

Virile 

$0.75 

1.00 

Serfing 

Grubber 

$0.90 

1.25 

Grafting 

Kidding 

Dotgond 

Sceneko 

$1.25 

1.50 

5.00 

5.00 

Dotgost 

Scenello 

«7 Rfl 

Dntnnud 

$10.00 

10.00 

Fig. 1265 . 

Scenega 

1.25 

Scenehi 

1.38 

Sceneit 

1.50 

Sceneju 

3.00 

7.50 Scenemy 



Fig. 407. Goose-neck or Spout-Sizes, Prices, etc. 


Fig. 407 


Butt, 

54-in. Pipe. 

Spout, 

54-in Hose. 

Butt 

1-in 

Si .<ut, 

1-in. Hose. 

V att, 

1J4-iu. Pipe. 

Spout, 
114-in. Hose. 

Butt, 

114-in. Pipe. 

Spout, 
114-in. Hose. 

Butt, 

2-in Pipe. 

Spout, 

2-in. Hose. 

Cipher. 1 Price. 

Cipher, j Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

Cipher.! Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

Gladdest $0.50 

Gauzy $0.60 

Gap $0.90 

Gouty $1.25 

Grooming $1.50 


FIG. 350 


Air Chamber—For Use Either on Suction or Discharge. 
Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Size of Pipe. 

54-in. 

1-in. 

114-in. 

134-in. 

2-in. 

2J4-in. 

3-in. 

4-in. 

Price . 

$1.75 

$2.00 

$2.75 

$3.00 

$5.00 

$10.00 

$12.50 

$20.00 




C3.Q pO Fig. 1067 is Brass-fitted Compression Cock. Fig. 490 is Brass-fitted 

Plug Cock. 

No. 1 Cock of either style has coupling nut which fits air chambers 
of our 2, 2%, and 3-inch House Force Pumps: Also Figs. 401, 402, 413 
Nose of No. 1 Cocks is threaded for 1-inch hose coupling. ^ 

No. 2 Cock of either style has coupling nut which fits air chamber of 
No.i,$2.oo No?2,$3.00 our 3% and larger House Force Pumps : Also Figs. 237 and 593. Nose of 
No. 2 Cock is cut 1%-in. iron pipe thread. Nut with hose tube 
for either 1 or 1%-in. hose, furnished if ordered at extra price. 

Fig. 1253, Water Conductor, has swivelled bail and is regularly 
tapped for 1%-in. pipe ; fitted 1%-in. to order, price, $1.00. 

Copper tank Float. 

Can be bolted to a lever at¬ 
tached to Tank Valve to open 

and close automatically. fig. 159 


Fig. 490 


No. 1.$2.00 

“ 2. 3.00 



No. 4, 12 x3 inches, $1.50 each. 

6 , 914*254 “ 1.10 “ 



FIG. 1253 

















































































82 


GOULDS “SYPHON” WIND MILL FORCE PUMP. 



5JCTID!i 


In our “ Syphon ” Working Barrel the water enters the reservoir, or outer chamber, 
at suction opening, filling it with water to that point. In this body of water the brass- 
lined working cylinder, provided with brass plunger, etc., is suspended, leaving 
suitable space between inner and outer walls and at bottom, the effect of which is that 
Pump is always primed and ready for use. Plunger and rod may be drawn through top 
of air chamber without breaking any pipe connections. Wind mill slide included with 
Pump at prices given below. Forked wood rod coupling or harp connection furnished 
when ordered at $1.00 extra list on sizes up to and including 4-inch, and $2.50 extra list 
on larger sizes. 

Fig. 514S. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. 


Suction and 


8-Ixch Stroke. 


10-Ixch Stroke. 


12-Inch Stroke. 


FIG 514 A 


inner 

Cyl. 

Discharge. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

2 in. 

1% in. pipe 

.11 gal. 

Basem 

$25.00 







2b, “ 

1^ “ 

.17 “ 

Basidi 

25.00 

.21 gal. 

Lamfik 

$27.50 

.25 gal. 

Lamfud 

$30.00 

3 “ 

114 “ 

.24 “ 

Basket 

27.50 

.30 “ 

Beardl 

30.00 

.37 “ 

Binder 

32.50 

3 a “ 

2 




.42 “ 

Bearer 

37.50 

.50 “ 

Binding 

40.00 

4 “ 

2 




.54 “ 

Bearh 

42.50 

.65 “ 

Bindwe 

45.00 

4^ “ 

2b, “ 




.69 “ 

Bearho 

52.50 

.83 “ 

Binerva 

55.00 

5 “ 

2b. “ 




.85 “ 

Bearing 

62.50 

1.02 “ 

Binnac 

65.00 

6 “ 

3 




1.22 “ 

Befall 

82.50 

1.47 “ 

Befit 

85.00 



GOULDS “ SYPHON ” WELL FORCE PUMP. 


Fig. 776% represents “Syphon” Working Barrel described above, arranged 
with wind mill top and lever, for manual or wind power. Plunger and rod may 
may be drawn through top of air chamber without breaking any pipe connections. 
Prices given below include spout. Wind mill slide only sent when specially 
ordered Forked and harp connection furnished when so ordered at prices given 
above. 

Fig. 776 l 2. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Inner 

Cylinder. 

Suction and 

*Lift and 

6-Inch Stroke. 


10-Inch Stroke. 


Discharge. 

Force. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

2 in. 

2 l A “ 

3 “ 

3 l 4 “ 

114 in- pipe 

1b, “ 

U 2 “ 

2 

100 ft. 
100 “ 
100 “ 
100 “ 

.08 gal. 

.13 “ 

.18 “ 

Lamfyl 

Lamgag 

Laneba 

$28.50 

28.50 

31.00 

.21 gal. 

.30 “ 

42 “ 

Laneck 

Lanedu 

Laneel 

Larkob 

Larkock 

Larkoda 

Larkofa 

$31.00 

33.50 

42.50 

47.50 
60.00 
70.00 
90.00 

4 “ 

2 

100 “ 




.54 “ 

.69 “ 

.85 “ 

1.22 “ 

4* “ 

5 “ 

Z% “ 

2 b,. « 

75 “ 




75 ** 




6 “ 

3 ' “ 

75 " 





•Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


























































GOULDS “SYPHON” WELL FORCE PUMP. »3 

For machine Power. 


Fig. 1091 is almost identical with our well known Fig. 514%, page 82, except that it is pro 
vided with pitman and guide, that it may be operated by any power. 

In this Pump the water enters the reservoir, or outer chamber, at suction opening, 
located above valves, and fills it with water to that point. In this body of water, a brass 
inner cylinder, provided with brass plunger, etc., is suspended, leaving suitable space between 
inner and outer walls, the effect of which is that the Pump is always primed. 

Plunger Rod may be drawn through top of Air Chamber, without breaking any pipe 
connections. 

Fig. 1091. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

8-Inch Stroke. 

10-Inch Stroke. 

12-Inch Stroke. 

Inner 

Cyl. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

2 in. 

134 in. pipe. 

134 “ 

1 34 “ 

2 “ 

.11 gal. 
.17 “ 

Gruff 

$35.00 







234 “ 

3 “ 

Grufga 

Grufho 

35.00 







.24 “ 

37.50 

.30 gal. 
.42 “ 

Grufju 

Grufky 

Gruga 

Grugba 

Grugbin 

Grugbod 

$40.00 

47.50 

57.50 

67.50 

77.50 

97.50 




“ 

4 “ 

.50 gal. 

.65 “ 

.83 “ 

Grugcan 

Grugcib 

Grugdo 

Grugful 

Gruggad 

$50.00 

60 00 

2 “ 




.54 “ 

4)4 “ 

5 “ 

2 34 “ 

23 4 “ 

3 




.69 “ 

70 00 




.85 “ 

1.02 “ 

80.00 

5 34 “ 




1.22 “ 

1.47 “ 

100.00 



Fig 1091 


GOULDS “VIM” SYPHON FORCE PUMP. 


Fig. 1192 shows our new* pattern “Vim” Syphon Force Pump for wind mill or 
other power. Suction opening is at top of outer reservoir and consequently this 
reservoir is always filled with water. In this reservoir hangs the Brass Working 
Cylinder. This insures the pump being always primed with valves wet and ready 
for action. Working Cylinder, plunger and valves can be removed without breaking- 
pipe connection. Cylinder Seamless Brass. All Brass Plunger. Lower valve cage 
and seat brass. Brass-cased rod and wind mill slide. When wanted with malleable 
forked rod (instead of wind mill slide), we add $1.50 extra to list prices. 

Fig. 1192. Sizes, prices, Etc. 


Dia. Cyl. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

8-Inch Stroke. 

12-Inch Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass Cyl. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Brass Cyl. 

234 in. 

134 in. pipe. 

.17 gal. 

Quieul 

$18.50 

.26 gal. 

Quigeg 

$20.00 

3 “ 

134 “ 

.24 “ 

Quifa 

21.00 

.37 “ 

Quihat 

22.50 

334 “ 

2 

.33 “ 

Quifel 

25.00 

.50 “ 

Quihen 

27.50 

4 “ 

2 

.43 “ 

Quigas 

30.00 

.65 “ 

Quihid 

32.00 



Fig. 1192 









































































84 


GOULDS WELL FORCE PUMP. 

With Oscillating Stub for wind or Other Power. 



Fig 266 


Fig. 266 shows a complete and cheap Force Pump, to he operated by wind mill or other 
power. May be used in buildings or placed in dug wells out of reach of frost, or in warm 
climates used above any style of well. Should not be placed more than 25 feet above water 
supply. Furnished with brackets and plank for attaching to beam, etc. 

Fitted for wrouglit-iron pipe as given in table, unless otherwise ordered. Furnished with 
Check Valve instead of Air Chamber $2 00 less list. Forked Wood-Rod Coupling, when 
required, $1.00 extra list. Pump, less Plank, 50c less list. 


Fig. 266. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.10 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

Vs in. 

75 ft. 

Clew 

$11.50 

Larkugs 

$14.00 

2 

2k “ 

7 “ 

.15 “ 

1 k “ 

P/4 “ 

/& “ 

75 “ 

Cliff 

12.00 

Larkwon 

14.50 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.21 “ 

Ik “ 

Ik “ 

% 4< 

75 “ 

Climb 

12.50 

Landefs 

16.00 

6 

3k “ 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

ik “ 

Ik “ 

k “ 

50 “ 

Climber 

19.00 

Landego 

23.50 

8 

4 “ 

7 “ 

.38 “ 

2 

ik “ 

k “ 

50 “ 

Climbing 

21.00 

Landib 

26.00 


* Depth of wells in which Cylinders may be operated, or total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump 
not more than 25 feet above water. 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMP. 



FIG. 448 


For Wind Mill or Other Power. 

Fig. 448 shows a Double-Acting Force Pump, with brackets, by many preferred for use 
with wind mills. The piston rod can be made with a stub end to iveld on an additional rod or 
with a malleable coupling for screwing on the rod, as ordered. The smaller sizes are prefer¬ 
ably employed, on account of the small degree of power requisite, while the quantity of water 
obtained is equal to the capacity of a single-acting cylinder of much greater size. 


Fig. 448. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.19 qal. 

1 k in. pipe 

Ik in. pipe 

k in. 

60 ft. 

Foxy 

$15.00 

Landifi 

$17.50 

2 

2 k “ 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

Ik “ 

ik “ 

k “ 

60 “ 

Frame 

15.50 

Landols 

18.00 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.43 “ 

Ik 

ik “ 

k “ 

60 “ 

Fray 

19.00 

Landubs 

22.50 

6 

3k “ 

7 “ 

.58 “ 

Ik “ 

ik “ 

% “ 

45 “ 

Freak 

22.00 

Leabac 

26.50 

8 

4 “ 

7 “ 

.76 “ 

2 

2 

k " 

4 j 

Frtted 

38.00 

Leabid 

43.00 


* Depth of wdls in which Cylinders may be operated, or total lift and lorce from water to point of discharge, Pump 
not more than 25 feet above water. 






























































85 


GOULDS “PACIFIC” WELL FORCE PUMP. 


For Hand and Wind mill. 



Fig. 674 


Fig. 674 represents our “Pacific” Well Force 
Pump on base, for hand or wind mill use. The Pumps 
have been upon the market for some years and are 
preferred above all others in certain localities. They 
are made in the very best manner and combine 
strength with graceful proportions. All are made 
with brass cased rods, brass stuffing box and valve 
seats, and provided with new style compression cock 
spout. Pump cylinder may be emptied of water by 
raising lever and tripping valve. 

All Brass Pumps furnished to order. 

Fig. 601 represents our “Pacific” Well Force 
Pump with brackets, mounted on plank, for hand or 
wind mill use. 

It is a strong and efficient Pump, having a brass 
cased rod and brass stuffing box and valve seats. 
Provided with new style compression cock spout. 
Pump cylinder may be emptied of water by raising 
lever and tripping valve. 

All brass Pumps furnished to order. Furnished 
without plank at a reduction of 50 cents list. 



Fig. 674. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Top of Ail- 
Chamber. 

Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

4 

6 

8 

2}4 in. 

3 “ 

334 “ 

4 “ 

634 in. 

6 A “ 

64 “ 

6 34 “ 

.14 gal. 
.20 “ 

.27 “ 

.35 “ 

134 in. pipe 

1 34 

134 “ 

2 

134 in. 

i 34 “ 

1 34 “ 

134 “ 

1 in. hose. 

1 “ 

1 “ 

1 “ 

Robe 

Roded 

Rollat 

Roofed 

$14.50 

16.50 
24.00 

25.50 

Granfuf 

Granfylo 

Graga 

Grangis 

$17.00 

19.00 

27.50 

30.50 

Robin 

Roely 

Romp 

Rooki 

$20.00 

21.50 
32.00 

38.50 


fig. 601. Sizes, Prices, etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Top of Ail- 
Chamber. 

Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

4 

6 

8 

234 in. 

3 “ 

33*2 “ 

4 “ 

6A in. 

64 “ 

6*2 “ 

634 “ 

.14 gal. 
.20 “ 

.27 “ 

.35 “ 

134 in. pipe 

134 “ 

1 % “ 

2 

134 in. 

1 A “ 
i A “ 

134 “ 

1 in. hose 

1 “ 

1 “ 

1 “ 

Life 

Limb 

Liner 

Lion 

$14.50 

16.50 
24.00 

25.50 

Grangoa 

Grangub 

Granhab 

Granhij 

$17.00 

19.00 

27.50 

30.50 

Lifted 

Limel 

Linked 

Lisped 

$20 00 

21.50 
32.00 

38.50 










































































































86 GOULDS “ATLANTIC ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP 


For hand, Wind mill or other power. 



Fig. 1216 


Fig. 1216 shows our new “Atlantic ” Double-Acting Force 
Pump with lever and cock spout. Valves are brass, leather- 
faced and accessible by removing valve box cover. The 
Piston is double cup leather packed. Pump is strong, com¬ 
pact and of neat design, capable of throwing solid stream 
to a great height. Discharge may be made at top of air 
chamber if so desired. Drip plug is provided for emptying 
Pump in cold weather. Suction and discharge is fitted for 
iron pipe as specified. Nose of cock screwed for hose 
coupling. 

Fig. 1217 shows our new “Atlantic ” Double-Acting Force 
Pump mounted on plank. It may he operated by hand or 
connected to Wind Mill or other power as occasion requires. 
Its construction is essential with that of Fig. 1216, described 
above and the same remarks will apply to both, Prices 
include plank. 

Furnished without plank at 50 cents less list. 



Fig. 1217 


Fig. 1216. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 


Stroke. 

Cap per 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 

Ikon. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cylinder. 


Rev. 

Top of Air 
Chamber. 

Cock Spout. 

Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

j 

6 In. Hand 1 

8 “ Mill ( 

.49 

1 X A in. 

1% in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 

Gageul 

$30.00 

Galler 

$33.50 

6 

3^ “ 

.67 

2 

2 


50 

Gaqeva 

37.50 

Gallest 

42.50 

8 

4 “ 

( 

.87 

2 

2 

1J4 “ 

50 

Gagfly 

45.00 

Gallic 

50.00 


Fig. 1217. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

, Diameter 

1 Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Cap per 
Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Top of Air 
Chamber. 

Cock Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 


.49 

1 Vi in. 

Wz in. pipe 

1 

in. hose 

75 

Gallida 

$30.00 

Gavale 

$33.50 

6 

3J4 “ 

| 8 ‘ k Mill | 

.67 

2 “ 

2 

1 


50 

Gall'o 

37.50 

Gavame 

42.50 

8 

4 “ 


.87 

2 

2 

1 


50 

Gavab 

45.00 

Gavana 

50.00 


* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 26 feet above water. 





































































GOULDS “ ATLANTIC ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS. 87 



FIG. 1211 


For Manual, wind Mill or Other Power. 

Figs. 1211 and 1212 represent a new style of Double-Acting Force 
Pumps, every detail of which has been carefully considered in the 
design. We offer them with iron or brass-lined cylinder. The 
valves are brass, leather-faced and have brass seats which, combined, 
make the best construction. Valves are accessible by removing 
valve box cover. The Piston is packed with double cup leathers. 
The action of these Pumps is easy, the discharge uniform and con¬ 
stant, making them very effective and durable. 

Fig. 1211 has long wood lever for hand use but can be arranged 
for power by attaching special forked rod which is furnished with 
any size Pump at $1.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1212 is the same Pump which we build for power, only 
arranged with pitman and stub end for welding to connecting rod. 
We supply special forked rod with this Pump at an extra list of $1.50. 


/ 

« 



Fig. 1212 


Fig. 1211. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

6 

8 

3 in. 

3“ 

4 “ 

10 in. for 8 in. stroke mill. 
10 “ 8 “ 

10 “ 8 “ 

.49 gal. 
.67 “ 

.87 “ 

134 in. pipe 

2 

2 

134 in. pipe 

2 

2 

75 ft. 

50 “ 

50 “ 

Frecob 

Fusuba 

Fusudu 

$40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

Frecody 

Fusuef 

Fusufo 

$43.50 

55.00 

65.00 


Fig. 1212. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

6 

8 

3 in. 

334 “ 

4 “ 

10 in. for 8 in. stroke mill. 
10 “ 8 “ 

10 “ 8 “ “ 

.49 gal. 
.67 “ 

.87 “ 

134 in. pipe 

2 

2 

134 in. pipe 

2 

2 

75 ft. 

50 “ 

50 “ 

Fusugas 

Fusugib 

Fusuho 

$40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

Fusujag 

Gagest 

Gageta 

$43.50 

55.00 

65.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 26 feet above water. 




















































88 “STAR” DOUBLE ACTING RAILROAD FORCE PUMPS. 





FlG. 338 


For Hand or Machine Power. 

Figs. 338 and 339 represent our famous “Star” Double- 
Acting Railroad Force Pumps, specially designed for the use of 
distilleries, mills, railroad companies, etc. Briefly described: 
The Pump is exceptionally heavy and strong in casting, the 
plunger rod and solid-cross head are of bronze, while the valves 
(four in number) with their seats, are of the same metal, and 
grouped under valve cover in front. These valves are of a new 
type, calculated to develop greatest efficiency, and rubber 
faced, rendering them perfectly tight and relieving Pump of 
all pounding. 

Fig. 338 is designed to be worked by wood levers, but can 
be arranged for power as well by substituting special Strap 
Rod for regular straps, at $5.00 extra list. 

Fig. 339 is the same Pump, which we build in larger sizes, 
with stub end for welding to connecting rod, driven by any 
power, as steam or wind, working head, counter shaft, walking 
beam, etc., or with Forktd Rod, at $5.00 extra list. 

Fic. 338. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 



Forked Rod. 




FiC. 339. 


Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

•Oft 

and Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined Cyd. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

8 in. for 6 in. stroke mill. 

.49 gal. 

134 in. pipe. 

134 in. pipe. 

75 ft. 

Ebon 

$65.00 

Edge 

$72.00 

4 “ 

8 “ 6 

.87 “ 

2 

2 

75 “ 

Echo 

75.00 

Edict 

82.00 

5 “ 

8 “ 6 

1.36 “ 

2 34 “ 

234 “ 

75 “ 

Eddy 

90.00 

Edify 

97.00 

6 “ 

8 “ 6 

1.96 “ 

3 

3 

75 “ 

Edend 

120.00 

Edited 

130.00 


Fig. 339. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. Cyl. 



Stroke. 


Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined Cyl,. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

10 

in.for 

8 in. stroke mill. 

.49 gal. 

1M 

in. pipe. 

134 in. pipe. 

100 ft. 

Educt 

$65.00 

Elder 

$72.00 

3 “ 

14 

ti 

12 


.73 " 

1 34 


1/4 " 

100 

“ 

Eject 

78.00 

Ella 

90.00 

4 “ 

10 


8 


.87 “ 

2 


2 

100 


Eel 

75.00 

Elect 

82.00 

4 “ 

12 


10 


1.09 “ 

2 


2 

100 

it 

Eidly 

95.00 

Elking 

105.00 

4 “ 

14 


12 


1.31 “ 

2 


2 

100 


Ekela 

101.00 

Elms 

115.00 

5 “ 

10 


8 

li 

1.36 “ 

234 


234 “ 

100 

tt 

Egg 

90 00 

Elfed 

97.00 

5 “ 

14 

it 

12 

U 

2.04 “ 

2-4 

(t 

234 “ 

100 

(( 

Eland 

120.00 

Elogy 

135.00 

5 “ 

17 


15 


2.55 “ 

2 1 , 


234 “ 

100 

tt 

Elate 

135.00 

E long 

150.00 

5 “ 

20 


18 


3.06 “ 

234 


234 “ 

100 

tt 

Elapse 

170.00 

Elastic 

180.00 

6 ■ 

10 


8 


1.96 “ 

3 


3 

100 


Eider 

120.00 

Elite 

130.00 

6 “ 

16 


14 


3.43 “ 

3 


3 

100 

it 

Elbow 

175.00 

Elope 

190.00 

6 ■ 

20 


18 


4.41 “ 

3 


3 

100 

i t 

Eldate 

225.00 

Elsen 

250.00 

7 “ 

14 


12 

it 

4.00 “ 

4 

«< 

4 

75 

it 

Elderly 

260.00 

Eldern 

285.00 

7 “ 

16 


14 


4.66 “ 

4 


4 “ 

75 


Eldinq 

275.00 

Eldorad 

300.00 

7 “ 

20 


18 


6.00 “ 

4 


4 “ 

75 


Elapsot 

300.00 

Elapsut 

330.00 

8 “ 

14 


12 


5.22 “ 

5 


5 “ 

75 


Electio 

300.00 

Elector 

330.00 

8 “ 

17 


15 


6.53 “ 

5 


5 

75 

ti 

Eleclri 

340,00 

Electiv 

375.00 

8 “ 

20 


18 


7.82 “ 

5 


6 

75 

it 

Elapsub 

375.00 

Elapsyd 

415.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




















































































GOULDS WIND MILL IRRIGATION CYLINDER. 


Fig. 1064 is largely used with Wind Mills and other power to raise water in large quantities 
for irrigation or drainage. Double hinged valve in plunger affords ample water way. Lower 
valve is of same type. We offer in Regular Brass-Lined and Special Brass-Lined, the latter 
having an extra heavy lining and plunger with brass follower 3 inches long, extra heavy brass 
valve weights and brass cross bar and bolts. Unless otherwise ordered we fit both suction and 
discharge for wrought-iron pipe as per table, hut when especially ordered can fit top for spiral 
riveted pipe of same diameter as cylinder and through which the plunger can he withdrawn. 

Fig. 1064. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 
and Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

Wood Rod. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Regular 

Brass-Lined. 

Special Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 x 1 5 in. 

1.84 gal. 

3 in. pipe 

2 in. 

1 00 ft. 

Numgo 

$26.00 

Iteno 

$40.00 

7x15 “ 

2.49 “ 

4 “ 

2 “ 

100 “ 

Numhen 

31.00 

Itenode 

50.00 

8x15 “ 

3.26 “ 

4 “ 

2 “ 

75 “ 

Ondlaw 

37.50 

Numfyx 

60.00 

10x15 “ 

5.10 “ 

5 “ 

2 a “ 

50 “ 

Ondleo 

52.50 

Paiperl 

90.00 

12x15 “ 

7.35 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

50 “ 

Ondlom 

75.00 

Paipida 

120.00 


*Depth of Wells in which Cylinders may be operated or total lift and force from surface of water. 



FIG. 1064 


GOULDS WIND MILL IRRIGATION PUMPS. 



Figs. 1043 and 1043% have special application for pumping 
water from shallow wells or creeks, for irrigating, etc. They 
are self-contained, have Brass-Lined Cylinder and leather-faced 
valves, readily accessible. If half-hose coupling for Fig. 1043% 
is ordered, extra charge is made, otherwise both Pumps have 
pipe thread at suction as per table. Forked rod coupling is 
furnished without extra charge. 


Figs. 1043 and 1043)4. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Fig. 

1043. 

Fig. 1043 Y v 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Lined. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Lined. 

6 in. 

12 in. 

1 K gals. 

3-in. pipe 

20 ft. Bringer 

$31.00 

Broach 

$32.50 

8H “ 

12 “ 

3 

4 “ •* 

20 “ Baldpat 

40.00 

Broaden 

42.50 

10 “ 

12 “ 

4 

5 “ “ 

20 “ Painga 

55.00 

Paipa 

60.00 

12 “ 

12 “ 

6 

6 “ “ 

20 “ Painhat 

75.00 

Paipep 

80.00 



Fig. 1043)4 
















































































































Our illustration shows a very common application of our Fig. 1121, Combined Triplex Pump and Horse 
Power, in operation, filling road sprinkler wagon. This apparatus may be used wherever water is within 
suction distance, 15 to 20 feet below surface of ground, for water supply, irrigation, etc. 

The line of Pumps and Horse Powers will be found between pages 91 and 97. 








GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. 


91 


For Elevations Up to 50 Feet or Equivalent Pressure. 


Fig. 1010 is a new type of Triplex Power Pump for such light 
service as required for irrigating land, watering stock, filling tanks, 
etc. It is fitted with pulley to be driven by belt connection from gas , 
gasoline, petroleum engine , or other motive power. 


The valves are rubber faced, with bronze seats ; the plungers 
are inside-packed and have water seals ; substantial connecting rods 
and crank shaft with ample bearings. Crank shaft is extended at 
both ends, so that pulley can be used at either end, or pulleys may 
be mounted at both ends. 


It has but few working parts and they are readily accessible for 
inspection and care. Altogether it is a most excellent, serviceable 
Pump and meets with a large demand from the agricultural districts. 



Fig. 1010 


Fig. 1010. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity One 
Rev. of 
Crank Shaft. 

Capacity per Hour at 40 
Revolutions per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined 

Cylinders. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

4 in. 

8 in. 

1.3 gals. 

3,120 gals. 

334 in. pipe 

3 in. pipe 

20 x 4 in. 

Riceba 

$120.00 

5 “ 

10 “ 

2 5“ 

6 000 “ 

4 

4 “ 

30 x 5 “ 

Boycott 

200.00 

6 “ 

12 “ 

4.4 “ 

10,560 “ 

5 

5 “ 

36 x 6 “ 

Boyhood 

300.00 



















































































92 GOULDS COMBINED TRIPLEX PUMP AND HORSE POWER 


For Elevations to 50 Feet or equivalent Pressure. 



Fig. 1121 is a modification of our Fig. 1010 
(page 91), Triplex Pump with horse power 
gear surrounding, and direct connected to 
pump crank shaft. The advantages of the 
Triplex type Pump was never more clearly 
demonstrated than when operated by horse 
power. The operation of this Pump is uni¬ 
form and smooth, entirely free from that jar 
and hitch in other Pumps, which is so trying 
to the animal. Pump is regularly supplied 
with double sweep, to which one or two 
horses may be attached. It is regularly 
geared 14 to 1. Animal will make three to 
four circuits per minute, giving pump crank 
shaft a speed of 40 to 50 revolutions per 
minute. This outfit is especially adapted 
for farm or country pumping, and offers 
advantages over wind power in that it is 
always ready for use and can be transported 
if necessary. 


Fig. 1121. 


Fig. 1121. Size, Capacity, Etc. 


PLUNGERS. 

Capacity One Revolution 
of Crank Shaft. 

Capacity per Hour at 40 
Revolutions per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinders. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

4 

8 

1.3 gals. 

3120 gals. 

3 % in. pipe 

3 in. pipe 

Wooraly 

$200.00 








































































GOULDS DOUBLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER. 


93 


For one or Two horses. 


The illustration shows a very powerful Double-Geared Iron 
Horse Power for one or two horses, with covered internal 
master gear, two babbitted 1%-in. journal boxes, driver’s seat, 
pole and all necessary details. 

This Horse Power is geared about 14 to 1. The usual travel 
of horse or other animal is three to four circuits per minute, 
giving the Tumbling Shaft a speed of from 40 to 50 revolu¬ 
tions per minute. By providing extra length wrouglit-iron 
Tumbling-Shaft, Plummer Blocks and Driving Pulley at end 
(which we list below), this Power may be employed for driving 
our Fig. 1010, Triplex Irrigating Pump (illustrated on page 91) 
or other Power Pump. Of course it has a wide range of ap¬ 
plication for other duties where horse power can be employed. 

Horse Power alone weighs about 550 pounds. Sweeps about 
60 pounds each. Ten feet Shafting with Face Plate, etc., 200 
pounds. 



FTC. 914 


Fig. 914. Prices, Etc. 


Iron Horse Power, with one pole —for one horse. < Weir) ... 

Iron Horse Power, with two poles — for two horses. (Weirda) 


With 10 feet 2 inch Wrought-lron Tumbling Shaft and Face Plate at end, for 6, 8 and 10 inch stroke, extra. 

With 10 feet 2 inch Wrought-lron Tumbling Shaft and 30x6 Driving Pulley at end. and 2 Plummer Blocks, extra 

2 inch Wrought-lron Tumbling Shaft, per foot, extra. 

Air Chamber with Tee for 3 inch pipe, extra. 

Heavy Balance Wheel, 36 x 4% inch, extra.. 

Plummer Blocks, extra.. 


$90.00 

93.00 

10.00 

20.00 

.75 

7.50 

12.00 

3.00 






























94 


GOULDS IRON HORSE POWER. 



Fig. 597 


For One or Two Horses. 

The cut shows a very simple, though thoroughly constructed One- 
Horse or Pony Gear for operating any kind of agricultural machinery, as 
feed cutters, corn mills, etc. We furnish it complete, as shown in cut, 
with universal joint and stub end to weld to horizontal shaft, and hard¬ 
wood pole ten feet long. The animal will ordinarily make from three to 
four circuits per minute, giving the tumbling shaft a speed of 20 to 25 
revolutions. 

Fig. 597% represents a larger form of our Fig. 597, described, and 
can be driven by one or two horses. 


Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Geared. 

Size Frame. 

Cipher. 

Price. 


ey 2 to i 

6 to 1 

38 x 12 in., 10 in. high 

48 x 32 “ 13 “ 

Miry 

Missed 

$55.00 

120.00 




When pole is not furnished a reasonable reduction will be made. 


GOULDS HORSE GEAR PUMPING APPARATUS. 

For One or Two Horses. 



Fig. 884 consists of Horse Gear amply strong for one horse ; two-throw wrought-iron crank shaft, plum- 
mer blocks for mounting on timbers placed on top of well, slings, guides and rods for connecting to Fig. 527%, 
Double Barrel Pump, page 96. The apparatus is very simple, requires but little attention. From three to four 
circuits a minute are ordinarily made, giving the tumbling 
shaft a speed of 20 to 25 revolutions per minute. We give 
prices below and also upon extra tumbling shaft, plummer 
blocks and universal coupling. Arranged in this manner, 
animal tracks between well and gear. A track with radius 
of ten feet is recommended. Price includes one pole. 

Fig. 885, Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus, is practi¬ 
cally the same as our Fig 884 described, but about twice 
as heavy and powerful, and designed to be operated by two 
horses Price includes one pole When furnished with 
single throw crank deduct $10.00 list. 


Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 


Geared. 


*Will Operate. 


Fig. 884, Ono-horse Gear.. 
Fig. 885, Two-horse Gear.. 


B l A to 1 
6 to 1 


2 X 2 in. double cyl., 85 ft. / 


Wayfare 


Wayfet 


$95.00 

160.00 


Extra Hardwood Pole. $3.00 Universal Coupling. $10.00 

2-inch Tumbling Shaft, per foot.75 Plummer Blocks. 3.00 

^Smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper, and larger Cylinders in shallower wells. 


fcr 


FIG. 885 


Cipher. Price. 





















































GOULDS HORSE GEAR PUMPING APPARATUS 


95 


For one or Two horses. 



FIG. 894 


This consists of horse gear amply strong for two horses ; 10 feet of shafting with plummer blocks and 
couplings, two-throw wrought-iron crank shaft, plummer blocks for mounting on timbers placed on top of well, 
slings, guides and rods for connecting to pump rods below. The apparatus is very simple, requires but little 
attention and will work satisfactorily. A track -with radius of 10 feet is recommended, the animal tracking 
between well and gear with this outfit. An animal makes three to four circuits per minute, giving tumbling 
shaft a speed of 20 to 25 revolutions. Power of donkey or pony one-half that of horse. We recommend our 
Fig. 527% (given on next page), for use with this horse gear. 


Fig. 894. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Geared. * Will Operate. Cipher. Price. 

One Horse Gear. 10 in. 

Two Horse Gear 10 “ 

6 to 1 } 2U in. Double Cylinder, 85 ft. j Bondmaid $120.00 

6 to 1 j ^ “ “ “ 30 “ j Bondman 170.00 


* Smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper, and larger Cylinders in shallower Wells. 



































96 



FIG. 526% 



FIG. 515 


GOULDS SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BARREL PUMPS. 


FOR DEEP WELLS. 

Fig. 526% represents our Single-B irrel Deep Well Pump, with air 
chamber in iron or with brass cylinders, as ordered, with doors at top 
and bottom, allowing free access to all valves. This Pump may be 
operated by any of our pumping apparatuses, pages 100 to 103, or with 
our Horse Gears with single throw crank, Figs. 884, 885 and 894, pages 
94 and 95. A check or foot valve should be placed at extremity of 
suction pipe. We fit with harp connection and stub for welding to con¬ 
necting rod. 

Fig. 527% represents our superior Double-Barrel Deep Well Pump, 
in iron or with brass cylinders, as ordered, with doors at top and bottom 
for access to all valves. 

They are also built with brass stuffing boxes, buckets, rods, etc., and 
fitted for welding connecting rods to stub with bow, as shown in cut, or 
pin and socket stub, as preferred. These Double-Barrel Pumps are 
specially designed to be operated by our Horse Gears, pages 94 and 95, 
for irrigating service, etc. 

Pumps may be worked at 30 to 40 revolutions per minute, accord¬ 
ing to depth of well. 

Sizes, Prices etc. 



Fig. 527% 


Fig. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction 

and 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Well Rod. 

Iron Barrel. 

Brass Barrel. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

$26% 

2% in. 

10 in. 

.21 gal. 

\% in. pipe 

200 ft. 

Va in. 

Jawad 

$42.00 

Jibbo 

$44.50 

it 

3 “ 

10 “ 

.31 “ 

\% “ 

200 “ 

Va “ 

Jayel 

44.00 

Jigar 

49.50 

(( 

3% “ 

10 “ 

.42 “ 

2 

150 “ 

Vs “ 

]• erba 

49.50 

Jobba 

57.00 

“ 

4 “ 

10 “ 

.54 “ 

2 

150 “ 

Vs “ 

Jerko 

62.00 

Jog 

71.00 

“ 

5 “ 

10 “ 

.85 “ 

2% “ 

100 “ 

V* “ 

Jestlu 

84.50 

John 

103.00 

u 

6 “ 

10 “ 

1.22 “ 

3 

100 “ 

Va “ 

Jetam 

101.25 

Join 

129.00 

$21% 

2% “ 

10 “ 

.42 “ 

\% “ 

200 “ 

% “ 

Joke 

58.00 

July 

71.00 

ii 

3 “ 

10 “ 

.60 “ 

2 

200 “ 

Va “ 

Jolt 

64.00 

Jump 

81.00 

ii 

3% “ 

10 “ 

.84 “ 

2% “ 

150 “ 

Va “ 

Jots 

74 00 

June 

93.00 

it 

4 “ 

10 “ 

1.08 “ 

2% “ 

150 “ 

Va “ 

Joves 

85.00 

Junks 

108.00 

(( 

5 “ 

10 “ 

1.70 “ 

3 

100 “ 

Va “ 

Joy 

120.00 

Jury 

175.00 

U 

6 “ 

10 “ 

2.44 “ 

3% “ 

100 “ 

Va “ 

Jug 

160.00 

Just 

235.00 


* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


GOULDS ROD COUPLINGS AND GUIDES. 


Fig. 515. Well Rod Joint and 
Brass Bush. 


Size Rod, In. 

% 

% 

Va 

1 

Cipher. 

Getterst 

Gilding 

Gimmal 

Girlish 

Price. 

$1.20 

$1.38 

$1.75 

$2.45 



Fig. 516. Single and Double Roller Guides 
FOR PISTON RODS. 


For Rod. 

Va OR % In. 

Va In. 

1 In. 

1% 

Sing. Roller 
Doub. Roller 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher. 

Price 

Cipher Price 

Vesta 

Versing 

$1.25 

2.25 

Vergont 

$1.50 

Venume 

$2.45 

Leabjoy $3.00 

.. 














































































































GOULDS HORSE GEAR AND DOUBLE BARREL PUMP. ” 



For Horse Power. 


Fig 720. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. Cyls. Stroke. 


Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 


Suction. 


Discharge. 


Iron Cvi-inder. 


♦Lift 

and Force. 


Cipher. 


Price. 


2 A in. 

10 in. 

.43 gals. 

\A in- pipe. 

\A in. pipe. 

150 ft. 

Dinjig 

$218.00 

3 “ 

10 “ 

.61 

(< 

2 

2 

110 “ 

Dipbak 

224.00 

3 A “ 

10 “ 

.83 

(< 

2Vi “ 

2 l A “ 

80 “ 

Dipbell 

234.00 

4 “ 

10 “ 

1.09 

(< 

2A “ 

CVJ 

60 “ 

Dipbig 

245.00 

5 “ 

10 “ 

1.70 

«( 

3 

3 

40 “ 

Driped 

280.00 

6 “ 

10 “ 

2.45 

«( 

ZA “ 

3A “ 

26 “ 

Dripig 

320.00 


Fig. 720 represents Fig. 885, our Two-Horse Gear, and 
Fig. 527%, Double-Barrel Pump, arranged for well pump¬ 
ing. The Pump is fully described on page 96 ; Horse Gear 
on page 94. As illustrated in cut. Pump should be 
attached to coping or planks laid across the well and a 
check valve should be placed in the lower end of suction 
pipe. Roller guides should be located about every 12 feet on supports for the rods 
to work through. We furnish this pumping apparatus complete with the exception 
of wrought-iron connecting pipes, rods and roller guides. These we supply accord¬ 
ing to depth of well at extra price, and will be found listed on pages 96 and 299. 

Our table gives full information. 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above water.] 


FIG. 720 

















































































































































98 DEEP WELL PUMPING. 



In some localities deep wells are depended upon for the entire supply 
of water ; in others, deep well furnishes the only available supply of pure 
water. 

Our illustration shows Chenoa, Ill., Deep Well Pumping Plant, 
operated by Gasoline Engine. This installation is a type of many power 
pumping plants employed to supply water to towns, cities, etc. 

Our Differential Power Working Heads and Cylinders, given on pages 
104 to 112 offer a wide range of capacity. We refer to our tables given in 
connection with each Pump, showing working depth and capacity for which 
they are adapted, etc. 





























?8.a GOULDS HAND AND POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. 



With Pulley fly Wheel. 


Fig. 1314 consists of a heavy working head, with cast- 
iron bed plate and column, and a Deep Well Cylinder with 
air chamber having hand hold plates at top and bottom 
which allow free access to all valves. 

Fig. 1313 is a heavier and taller working head and geared 
3 to 1. If so ordered, this working head can be furnished 
direct connected and with face plate (as shown in Fig. 1314.) 
The cylinder is the same as supplied with Fig. 1314. 

We regularly fit as below with iron cylinder, but can 
supply with brass-lined or all brass cylinder at extra price. 

Connecting pipe, rods and guides furnished at market 
rates. 



Fig. 1314 Fig. 1314. Sizes, Prices, Etc. Fig 1313 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Pulley 

Ply-Wheel. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

214 in. 

3 “ 

3 l A “ 

4 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

.128 gal. 
.184 “ 

.25 “ 

.326 “ 

114 in. pipe. 

• 72 * 

2 

2 

( in. pipe ) 

and 

( 1 in. hose. ) 

% in. 

5/ (t 

ZH 

A “ 

36 x 414 in. 

36 x 414 “ 

36 x 414 “ 

36 x 414 “ 

75 ft. 

60 “ 

45 “ 

35 “ 

Varjac 

Varjed 

Varjfx 

Varges 

$83.00 

85.00 

90.50 

103.00 


Fig. 1313. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Pulley 

Fly-Wheel. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

214 in. 

3 “ 

3y “ 

4 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

.128 gal. 
.184 “ 

.25 “ 

.326 '• 

114 in. pipe. 

2 2 “ 

2 

(Hi in. pipe ) 
and V 

( 1 in. hose. 1 

% in. 

y “ 

% “ 

% “ 

36 x 414 in. 

36x414 “ 
36x44 “ 

36 x 414 “ 

125 ft. 

100 “ 

60 “ 

45 “ 

Vargha 

Varghel 

Vargibs 

Vargkob 

$107.00 

109 00 

114.50 
127.00 


*Depth of Wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from 
supply to point of delivery. 


























































GOULDS HAND AND POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. 


With Tight and Loose Pulleys 


This apparatus consists of iron bed with vertical column, which supports shaft with 
tight and loose pulleys, crank handle and face plate, these operating pitman and con¬ 
necting rod (working through usual stuffing box), suitable for welding to plunger rod of 
pump cylinder in well. This can be worked by either manual or other power supplied 
from steam, gas or petroleum engine, if belt speed is not too high. Can tap suction for 
1%-inch or 2-incli pipe, but always as below, unless otherwise ordered. 


Fig. 872. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

* Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

4. 5 or 6 in. 

1 % in. pipe 

134 in. pipe 

% in. 

15x3 in. 

J 234 in. cyl., 50 ft. \ 

1 3 “ 40 “ ( 

Waxlight 


Cylinders, like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Figs. 514%, 1192, pages 82 and 83, 
are recpiired with this Pumping Apparatus, and cost extra. 

* Depth of wells to which Pumping Apparatus maybe adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of 
water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



GOULDS COMBINATION PUMPING HEAD. 


For Deep Wells. 

(Patent Applied For.) 


Fig. 1280 illustrates a new Well Pump Head that we have recently designed. 
In this construction we offer a combination of hand, wind mill or belted Deep Well 
Head. We furnish a self-contained machine and do away with the cumbersome 
walking-beam, generally used when power is employed to operate a hand pump. 
Connecting rods can be easily disconnected, and so change from hand to power or 
wind mill at will. Gas, gasoline, steam, electricity or w T ind power maybe applied to 
this head. 


Fig. 1280. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well Rod. 

Gearing. 

Pulleys. 
T. & L. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Adjustable 
6 , 8,10 in. 

♦ 

134, 1 % or 
2 in. 

1 }4 in. pipe 
or 

1 in. hose 

7-16 or 

1 in. 

Wood Rod 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

( 2 in. cyl., 200 ft. ) 

]2}4 “ 125 “ \ 

(3 “ 100 “ ) 

Maltyeb 

$50.00 


* Depth of wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of 
water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 


Cylinders, like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, are required with this 
Pump Standard, and cost extra. 





Fig. 1280 
















































GOULDS MANUAL PUMPING APPARATUS. 


With Heavy Fly-Wheel and Winch Handle. 



Fig. 547 


This apparatus consists of heavy cast-iron bed plate and column supporting 
wrouglit-iron shaft with round rim fly-wheel affixed, face plate, steel wrist pin, 
pitman, guided connecting rod passing through stuffing box in bed plate and thence 
inside pipe connecting with pump cylinder below. It is strongly bolted together and 
offers a very effective and simple apparatus for raising water from wells. As 
shown, water is discharged through spout, but by substituting a flange for spout 
it can he piped to convey the water to a distance. 


Fig. 547. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well 

Rod. 

Fly- 

Wheel. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4. 5 or 6 in. 

134 in- pipe 

\ 134 in- pipe and t 
( 1 in. hose. $ 

% in. 

36 in. 

) 2 l 2 in. cyl.. 75 ft. ) 

j3 “ 60 • ( 

Lamp 

$39.00 

Samp as ahnvp with air chamhpr. 




Leabjud 

Leabki 

42.00 

Samp as ahnvp with air r.hamhpr and rnr.k snout. . 

44.00 








Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Figs. 514%, 1192, pages 
82 and 83, are required with this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 

*Depth of wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet 
of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 


MANUAL AND POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. 

With Pulley Fly-Wheel. 



FIG 547A 


Fig. 547% is the same in all respects as Fig. 547, but with flat rim fly-wheel to 
be worked by manual power, or belt transmission from any of the numerous and 
well known gas or steam engines, under proper speed conditions. By substituting 
a flange for spout, pipe may he connected to convey water wherever desired. 


Fig. 547A. Size, Price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Well 

Rod. 

Pulley 

Fly-Wheel. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

5, 6 or 7 in. 

134 in. pipe 

< \% in. pipe and ? 

) 1 in. hose. ) 

% in. 

36 x 434 in. 

J 234 in. cyl., 75 ft. j 
j 3 “ 60 ( 

Lane 

$41.00 

Samp as ahnvp with air chamber. 




Leablow 

Leabma 

44.00 

46.00 

Samp as ahnvp with air chamhpr and cncL snout. . 








Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Figs. 514%, 1192, pages 82 
and 83, are required with this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 


*Deptli of wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet 
of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 















































GOULDS POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. >oi 


With Tight and Loose Pulleys. 


Fig. 589 represents our Pumping Apparatus for power only. The pinion shaft is 
made extra heavy and long enough to carry tight and loose pulleys, the size of which 
can he changed to meet any special requirements. An out-board bearing is not essential 
for the ordinary range of service, but in some cases it may he advantageous. Gear and 
pinion are all best steel with machine-cut teeth. Gas, steam, oil or electric power may 
be employed to operate these pumps. 


Fig. 589. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction. 

Well Rod. 

Geared. 

Pulleys 

Each. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

Same 

Same 

1/4 in- pipe. 

as above with 
as above with 

% in. 

air chamber, 
air chamber 

3 to 1 

and cock s 

20 x 3 in. 

JOUt. 

f 212 in Cylinder, 125 feet.i 

3 “ “ 100 “ | 

J VA “ “ 60 “ ' 

4 “ “ 45 “ j 

U A “ “ 30 “ J 

Warping 

Warplume 

Warproof 

$68.00 

71.00 

73.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Figs. 514% and 1192, pages 82 
and 83, ax*e required for this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of 
water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



FIG. 589. 


GOULDS MANUAL AND POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. 

WITH GEAR AND PINION. 


Figs. 888 shows our Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus with gear and 
pinion, and cock spout with air chamber on same. The main gear and pinion are 
made of best steel with machine-cut teeth, well fitted, bright finished, and work 
with minimum friction. Water can be forced upward through top of air chamber 
or drawn through the spout. 


Fig. 888. Size, price, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Suction 
Fitted for. 

Well Rod. 

Geared. 

Pulley 

Fly-Wheel. 

*Lift and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

114 in- pipe. 

% in. 

3 to 1 

36 x 414 in. 

( 214 in. Cylinder. 125 feet. 

3 “ 100 “ 

314 “ “ 60 “ 

4 “ “ 45 “ 

1414 “ “ 30 “ J 


Vexil 

$70.00 


Same as above with air chamber, no cock. 

Same as above without air chamber or cock spout 


Leabnug 

Lenado 


68.00 

65.00 


Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 62 and 63, or Figs. 514%, 1192, pages 
82 and 83, are required for this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 
feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



Fig. 888. 


















































GOULDS OVERHEAD COUNTER SHAFT. 


For Operating Power Pumps. 



Fig. 7li 


Fig. 711 represents a light Counter Shaft, consisting of hangers, tight 
and loose pulleys, face plate, wrist pin and stub rod for driving any of our 
smaller Power Pumps, such as Fig. 279, page 129, or Cylinders, pages 62 to 69. 

Can change sizes of pulleys enumerated in our tables to meet require¬ 
ments, at proportionate prices. 

Fig. 711 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Stroke. 

Drop of 
Hanger. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

*Will Operate. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

I t'G 

12 in. 

16 x 33 4 in- 

( 4 in. cyl., 55 ft. ) 

i 5 “ 25 “ ( 

Syrup 

$30.00 

2 

1 1" ! 

12 “ 

18x4 “ 

oo 
r» in 

Sythe 

35.00 

3 

j S= | 

( 10 “ ) 

12 “ 

22 x 5 “ 

( 4 “ 100 “ ) 

5 “ 75 “ } 

( 6 “ 25 “ > 

Table 

45.00 


* Smaller Cylinders proportionately deeper. 


GOULDS OVERHEAD GEARED COUNTER SHAFT. 



FIG. 650)4 


Fig. 650% represents our Overhead Geared Counter Shaft with plummer 
blocks, tight and loose pulleys, face plate with pin for varying stroke, con¬ 
necting rod for driving Power Pumps such as Figs. 714, 514%, 526%, 279, 1212, 
or Cylinders as shown on pages 62 to 69, etc. We make this Counter Shaft in 
the shorter strokes only, hut can fully recommend for duty specified in our 
table below. Gears are machine cut. Prices do not include wood frame. 

Fig. 650)4. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Stroke. 

Diameter 

Large 

Gear. 

Diameter 

Small 

Gear. 

Face of 
Gears. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

Will 

Operate. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

i 

1 A 

10 in. 

12,14 or 16 in. 

12 in. 

12 “ 

4 in. 

4 “ 

2% in. 

2 % “ 

14x4 in. 
14x4 “ 

4 in. cyl.. 90 ft. 
4 “ 60 “ 

Beater 

Casern 

$50.00 

60.00 





































GOULDS GEARED COUNTER SHAFT 


103 


Fig. 650 represents our Overhead Geared Counter 
Shaft, mounted on heavy oak frame, with wrought-iron 
stay rods, ready for putting in place. Counter Shaft 
has machine-cut spur and pinion gears, plummer blocks, 
tight and loose pulleys, face plate with pin for varying 
stroke and stub connecting rod. 



This Counter Shaft is very powerful and well made, 
and can he relied upon for satisfaction during a long 

period of most exacting service. Upper engraving shows Counter Shaft attached to ceiling ; lower engrav¬ 
ing as placed over open well. For Pumps to be operated by Counter Shaft we recommend : 


Figs. 514%, 339, 526%, 279, 1212 (See index for pages). 

For Cylinders w T e refer to : 

Figs. 1230, 1064, 1135, 904 — especially the two latter. 

For Working-1Teads to use in combination with above 
Cylinders for forcing water we recommend : 

Figs, 978, 979, 446, 1127. 



FlC 650 


Fic. 650. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Stroke. 

Dia. 

Large Gear. 

Dia. 

Small Gear. 

Pace of 
Gears. 

Pulleys, Each. 

*Will Operate. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

10 in. 

22 in. 

7 % in. 

3 l 4 in. 

3% “ 

22 x 5% in. 

(2% in. cyl., 300 ft. 

) 3% “ 200 “ 

Beef 

$125.00 

2A 

12, 16 or 18 in. 

22 “ 

1% “ 

22x514 " 
22x54 “ 
22xb% “ 

Cason 

140.00 

2B 

20. 22 or 24 “ 

22 “ 

T% “ 

3'4 “ 

\ 4 :! + “ 150 “ 

Casort 

150.00 

2C 

26. 28 or 30 “ 

22 “ 

T% “ 

3% “ 

15% “ 75 “ 

Chestad 

160.00 


* Working Heads are practically strong enough to operate any suitable Pumps to such depth as they are adapted ; this is told in connec¬ 
tion with Pumps to which we refer. 































GOULDS DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. 

For operating Single-Acting deep Well cylinder. 


Fig. 971 A. 24" Stroke 


Fig. 971 c. 24" stroke 





















GOULDS DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. ios 

For Operating Single-Acting deep Well Cylinders , 

Fig. 971, 16-inch and Fig. 971 A, 24-inch Stroke Power Working Heads, have substantial bed-plate, to 
which the discharge piece and frame are bolted. The differential plunger effects a constant flow and smooth 
running. The crank pin bearing has strap head with adjustable bronze box. The gear and pinion are 
machine cut. Tight and loose pulleys are regularly supplied for belt drive from any source of power. 

Fig. 971 B, 24-inch Stroke, is the same as Fig. 971 A, 24-inch Stroke, except that it carries heavier gearing, 
adapting it for deeper wells. 

Fig. 971 C, 24-incli Stroke, has double gears, with extended pinion shaft, carrying tight and loose pulleys 
and supported by outboard bearing. Connecting rod is forged steel with bronze marine head. This construc¬ 
tion adapts Working Head for operating Cylinders in very deep wells, as shown in our tables. 

Fig. 904, Brass Deep Well Cylinder, is designed to be used with this type of Working Head. Description 
Fig. 904 on page 68 ; Wood Rod, Couplings, etc., page 70. 

Complete catalogue of Power Working Heads sent upon request. 


Fig. 971. Single-Acting Working head. Sizes, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Maximum Si 

[ze of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Connecting. 

Discharge. 

Tight and Loose. 

16 in. 

8 in. 

4 in. 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 in. 

Writ 

24 “ A 

8 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Hendafa 

24 “ B 

8 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 8 “ 

Hendago 

24 “ C 

8 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

48 x 8 “ 

Hendaho 


Fig. 904. SINGLE-ACTING DEEP WELL CYLINDER. SIZES, CAPACITIES, PRICES, ETC. 


See 

pages 68 and 69 for 

size pipe, wc 

Fig. 904 
Diameter and 
Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minute. 

3L4 x 16 

in. 

.57 gals. 

30 revs., 17 gals. 

3G x 24 

“ 

.86 “ 

25 

“ 21 “ 

3% x 16 

<« 

.76 “ 

30 

tt 22 “ 

3h x 24 

it 

1.15 “ 

25 

“ 28 “ 

4^4 x 16 

<< 

.98 “ 

30 

“ 29 “ 

4L£ x 24 

<( 

1.47 “ 

25 

“ 36 “ 

4 3 4 x 1 6 

it 

1.23 “ 

30 

“ 36 

4 % x 24 

tt 

1.84 “ 

25 

“ 46 “ 

5 3 4 x 16 

it 

1.80 “ 

30 

“ 53 “ 

5 3 4 x 24 

it 

2.70 “ 

25 

“ 67 “ 

6% x 1 6 

ti 

2.50 “ 

30 

“ 74 “ 

6 3 4 X 24 

tt 

3.72 “ 

25 

“ 92 “ 

l%x 16 

ti 

3.26 “ 

30 

“ 97 “ 

T% x 24 

tt 

4.90 

25 

“ 122 “ 

8 3 4 X 16 

tt 

4.16 “ 

30 

“ 124 “ 

8 3 4 x 24 

tt 

6.20 “ 

25 

“ 156 “ 


* Depth of Weee in Which Fio. 971 Wit.i, Operate 
Fig. 904 Cylinders. 

16-In. 

24-In., A. 

24-In., B. 

24-In., C. 

450 ft. 




450 ft. 



400 ft. 



400 ft. 


. 

350 ft. 



350 ft. 



300 ft. 



300 ft. 

375 ft. 


200 it. 


200 ft. 

250 ft. 

400 ft. 

150 ft. 

150 ft. 

200 ft. 

300 ft. 

125 ft. 

125 ft. 

160 ft. 

250 ft. 

100 ft. 

100 ft. 

125 ft. 

200 ft. 



Cipher. 


Whim 

Whine 

Zylonkk 

Whiners 

Zylonle 

Whinny 

Zylonm 

Whippe 

Zylonna 
Dufebl 
Gra iew 
Gratifa 

Zylonoc 

Willri 

Gratijo 

Groomug 


All-Brass. 


$48.00 

52.00 

70.00 

75.00 

90.00 

95.00 

127.50 

135.00 

180.00 

195.00 

280.00 

300.00 

425.00 

450.00 

685.00 

725.00 


* From surface of water in well to point of delivery. 



























































106 


GOULDS DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. 


For Operating Single-Acting deep Well Cylinder. 







































































f 


GOULDS DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. w 


For Operating Single-Acting Deep Well Cylinder. 

In Fig. 1191, Differential Working Head, the driving mechanism is located down close to the top of the 
well and the discharge piece in a pit helow. 

It is built heavy and strong and it is powerfully geared. The gearing is machine-cut. Tight and loose 
pulleys. The hearings are all very liberally proportioned. The bed plate is a massive casting in one piece, 
forming a stable foundation for and preserving true alignment of the driving mechanism. 

We offer in 24-inch and 36-inch stroke, adapted for working limits given in our table. 

Fig. 904, Single-Acting Deep Well Cylinder, is used with this type of Working Head. 

The size of Deep Well Pump to be selected for any well is governed by the quantity of water required, 
the inside diameter and the depth of the well. 

We recommend the use of wood sucker rod with forged couplings. 


Fig. 1191. Single-Acting Working Head. Sizes, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Maximum Size of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulleys, Tight 

Cipher. 

Connecting. 

Discharge. 

and Loose. 

24 in. 

36 “ 

8 in. 

12 “ 

4 in. 

6 “ 

5 to 1 

6 to 1 

36 x 6 in. 

48 x 12 “ 

Wo'dec 

Maulfa 


Fig. 904. Single-Acting deep Well Cylinder. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 
See pages 68 and 69 for size pipe, wood rod, etc., to use with these Cylinders. 


Fig. 904 
Diameter and 
Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Usual Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

*Depth of well in which Fig. 904 Cylin¬ 
der can be operated by Fig. 1191. 

Cipher. 

All Brass. 

24-in. Stroke. 

36-in. Stroke. 

3 % x 24 

.86 gals. 

25 

revs.— 21 gals. 

450 ft. 


Whine 

$52.00 

394 x 24 

1.14 “ 

25 

“ 28 “ 

400 “ 


Whiners 

75.00 

414 x 24 

1.47 “ 

25 

“ 36 “ 

350 “ 


Whinny 

95.00 

494 x 24 

1.84 “ 

25 

“ 46 “ 

300 “ 


Whippe 

135.00 

5% x 24 

2.69 “ 

25 

“ 67 “ 

200 “ 


Dufebl 

195.00 

794 x 24 

4.9 “ 

25 

“ 122 “ 

125 “ 


Willri 

450.00 

1% x 36 

7.34 “ 

20 

“ 147 “ 


550 ft. 

Willga 

500.00 

894 x 36 

9.36 “ 

20 

“ 187 “ 


475 “ 

Groomwo 

800.00 

9*4 x 36 

11.02 “ 

20 

“ 220 “ 


350 “ 

Mamoz 

1.000.00 

11%x36 

16.16 “ 

20 

“ 323 “ 


225 “ 

Mamut 

1,250.00 


* Vertical height from surface of water in well to point of delivery. 





















































GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING WORKING HEAD AND PUMP 


For deep wells. 



Fig. 1087A; 18" Stroke. 


The Double-Acting Deep Well Pump de¬ 
livers more water from a cased well of a given 
size than the Single-Acting Pump, as there 
are two pistons constantly working instead of 
one. 


Fig. 1087, Double-Acting Working Head, is 
mounted on a heavy base plate, which forms a 
substantial foundation, preserves the accurate 
alignment of all the working parts, and insures 
easy running and great durability. 

There are two piston rods and two cross¬ 
heads. The outer rod is a specially made tube 
and is driven by the lower crosshead ; the inner 
rod is solid, reciprocating through the outer 
rod, and driven by the upper crosshead. The 
two outside connecting rods are attached to 
crank pins in arms of the gears and to the 
lower crosshead. The inner connecting rod is 
attached to the crank of the main shaft, directly 
opposite the outer crank pins (i. e , 180 degrees 
apart) and the upper crosshead. There are 
tight and loose pulleys on the pinion shaft, 
which is extended and supported by an out¬ 
board bearing. Provision is made for drawing 
back the Working Head, leaving the well clear 
for inspection and removal of the piston rods 
and pistons. 



Fig. 1088 





































































109 

Fig. 1088, Double-Acting Deep Well Pump, contains the foot valve, and above this are two pistons, which 
are actuated by separate piston rods driven by the double-acting working head. 

The Cylinder, Pistons and Valves are a special design, which insures a maximum delivery of water with 
the least expenditure of power, the valves being so designed that they provide an unobstructed waterway 
with the least possible slip. 

The Working Head lias double gears, machine cut. The connecting rods are forged steel. The crank and 
crosshead pins have adjustable bronze boxes of the marine type. The pinion and crank shafts run in adjustable 
babbitt-lined bearings. The crossheads are iron and steel and have adjustable bronze shoes. The piston rods 
are brass and steel tubing and solid polished steel, with stuffing boxes of bronze. 

The pump cylinder is made of seamless brass tubing. The pistons are of bronze and fitted with cup 
leather packings. The valves in the pistons and the foot valve are of bronze. Great care is taken to secure 
the joints of the piston rods from all liability of loosening, and a special check device holds the cup leathers 
in place. All parts are made to standard gauges and are strictly interchangeable. 

In our tables below we give safe working limits for several forms of Working Heads. 


FIG. 1087. DOUBLE-ACTING WORKING HEAD, SIZES, ETC. 


Stroke. 

Maximum Size of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Connecting. 

Discharge. 

18 in. A 

8 in. 

4 in. 

6 to 1 

36 x 6 in. 

Wryafi 

18 “ B 

10 “ 

5 “ 

6 to 1 

42 x 10 “ 

Maulgu 

18 “ C 

i - 

12 “ 

6 “ 

6 to 1 

48 x 12 “ 

Maulhy 


FIG. 1088. DOUBLE-ACTING DEEP WELL PUMP. SIZES, CAPACITIES, ETC. 


Fig. 1088. 

Dia. and Stroke. 

Capacity One 
Rev. of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

*Depth of Wi-.r.r, Head Wide 
Operate Cylinders. 

• 

Connecting 

Pipe. 

Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter. 

Cipher. 

18 In. A. 

18 In. B. 

18 In. C. 

3% x 18 in. 

1.52 gals. 

25 revs., 43 gals. 

500 ft. 



4 in. 

SVs in. 

Wryail 

*% x 18 “ 

2.56 “ 

25 “ 69 “ 

425 “ 



5 “ 

6% “ 

Wryaka 

5% x 18 “ 

4.04 “ 

25 “ 101 “ 

325 “ 

600 ft. 


6 “ 

T% “ 

Wryalm 

6% x 1 8 “ 

5.56 “ 

25 “ 139 “ 

200 “ 

400 “ 


7 “ 

8% “ 

Wryamd 

1% x 1 8 “ 

7.34 “ 

25 “ 183 “ 

150 “ 

275 “ 

550 ft. 

8 “ 

9% “ 

Wryane 

g:*/ y 18 “ 




225 “ 

475 “ 

9 “ 

11 

Mearul 

qi< y Ifi “ 




175 “ 

350 “ 

10 “ 

12 

Meshot 

IIKx 18 “ 





225 “ 

12 “ 

14 

Meshown 


* Depth of the well from surface of water supply to point of delivery. 

















































FlG. 1062 SIZE 6 %' X 8" 


GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP 


For deef Open wells. 



Fig. 1251. Double rod Guide. 


Adapted to 

Size Rod. 

Fig. 1251. 

Double 
Roller Guide. 

Welding 

Stub. 

Rods and 
Couplings. 

Fig. 1 062—5 x 8 in. 

'■ 1062-6 k x 8". 

Ik in 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$0.65 per ft. 
.75 “ . 

1 k “ 

2.25 

2.75 

“ 1062—8 x 1 0 “. 

Ik “ 

2.50 

3.00 

.85 “ 

“ 1 262—8 l 2 x 1 2 “. 

1-4 “ 

3.00 

3.75 

1.00 “ 

































GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP FOR DEEP OPEN WELLS, “i 


For Elevations to 300 Feet, Equivalent to 130 Pounds Pressure. 


Fig. 1062, Triplex Power Pump, is used in open wells and pits, where the water is too low to he reached by 
suction from the surface, and in localities where floods are liable to submerge Pumps placed within suction 
limits in the ordinary stages of the water. 

The Frame, which contains the driving parts of the Pump, is on the surface, where attention is easily 
given. In this construction the cross head guides are cast in the frame, and do not need to be supported or 
brought into alignment in the well. 

The cylinders, plungers and valve chests are built in one self-contained part, which is supported by beams 
in the well. The connecting rods, guides, etc., vary according to the depth. 

In construction, materials and workmanship the Pump is first class. The gearing is machine-cut, bear¬ 
ings are of bronze or babbitt, adjustable, and easily renewed. 

Fig. 1262, Triplex Power Pump (not illustrated), is designed for same service as Fig. 1062, above described, 
for elevations to 350 feet, equivalent to 1 50 pounds pressure. It is built with single throw crank shaft, operat¬ 
ing the centre connecting rod, and having driving gears at each end with wrist pins and two outside connecting 
rods—cross heads are outside guided. Our tables indicate the working limit. Further details upon request. 
Brass fitted Pumps built to order. 


Fic. 1062. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pl.UNCIERS. 

Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Sizes 

of Tension 
Rods. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

5 in. 

8 in. 

2.0 Gals. 

35 Revs — 70 Gals. 

3 in. 

3 in. 

1 M in. 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 in. 

Elbem 

6 1 ,' “ 

8 “ 

3.4 “ 

35 “ —119 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

V/ 2 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Elbend 

8 ' “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

35 “ —227 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

1% “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6 “ 

Elbida 


Fig. 1262. Size, Capacity, Etc. 


Pt.ITNItERS. 

Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Size of Pipe. 

Size 

of Tension 
Rod. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

8'A in. 

12 in. 

8.8 Gals. 

35 Revs —308 Gals. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

\% in. 

5.6 to 1 

36 x 12 in. 

Mamie 

















































>12 GOULDS DIFFERENTIAL POWER WORKING HEAD. 

For Operating Single-Acting Deep Well Cylinder. 

Fig. 1030 is a neat, strong, Working Head ; serviceable, convenient and easy to keep in running order. 
The design is similar to Fig. 971, pages 104 and 105. It lias tight and loose pulleys, machine-cut gear and 
pinion, and a differential plunger, which causes the water to flow from the well in a continuous stream. 

Fig. 904, Brass Deep Well Pump, is especially designed to be used with this type of Working Head. See 
pages 68 and 69 for complete description. 

Selection of Deep Well Pump will be governed by quantity of water required, bore and depth of well. 
We recommend the use of wood sucker rod with forged couplings, page 70. Air chamber for discharge of 
Fig. 1030 furnished at $7.50 extra list. 



Fig. 1030. Single-Acting Working Head, size, Etc. 


Stroke. 

Maximum S 

Connecting. 

ize of Pipe. 

Discharge. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6 in. 

4*4 in. 

3 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Veerao 

$90.00 

10 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

4 to 1 

20 x 4 “ 

Vatful 

120.00 

14 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26x4 “ 

Vaunted 

180.00 

16 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Vectutd 

200.00 


Fig. 904. Brass deep Well Pump. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Fig. 904. 
Dia. and 
Stroke. 

CJ 

. 4-- 

SgT 

40^ 

S 

Capacity One 

Revolvition 

of Crank 

Shaft. 

2* 4 x 6 in. 

200 ft. 

.154 gals. 

2*4 x 10 “ 

275 “ 

.257 •• 

2*4 x 14 “ 

275 “ 

.359 “ 

2*4 x 16 “ 

275 “ 

.411 “ 

3*4 x 6 “ 

150 “ 

.215 “ 

3 %x 10 “ 

200 “ 

.359 “ 

3 l 4 x 14 “ 

200 “ 

.503 “ 

3*4 x 1 6 “ 

200 “ 

.574 “ 

3 V.x 6 “ 

100 “ 

.286 “ 

3% x 10 “ 

150 “ 

.478 “ 

3% x 14 “ 

150 “ 

.669 “ 

3 *4 x 16 “ 

150 “ 

.764 “ 

4*4 x 6 “ 

75 “ 

.368 “ 

4*4 x 10 “ 

120 “ 

.614 “ 

4* + x 14 “ 

120 “ 

.859 “ 

4p 4 x 16 “ 

120 “ 

.982 “ 

4%x 6 “ 

60 “ 

.46 “ 

4 *4 x 10 “ 

100 “ 

7.67 “ 

4 3 4 x 14 “ 

100 “ 

1.073 “ 

4% x 1 6 “ 

100 “ 

1.227 “ 

5 % x 6 “ 

40 “ 

.67 “ 

5 % x10 “ 

70 “ 

1.12 “ 

5 *4 x 14 “ 

70 “ 

1.57 “ 

5 % x 16 “ 

70 “ 

1.79 “ 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Top and Bot¬ 
tom Connect¬ 
ing Pipe. 

Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter. 

Square Wood 

Sucker Rod. 

Cipher. 

35 revs., 5.4 

gals. 

3 in. 

3 7 8 in. 

154 in - 

Dumpuy 

35 “ 9. 


3 “ 

3 7 8 “ 

1*7 “ 

Dumpuy 

30 “ 10.77 


3 “ 

3 7 8 “ 

114“ 

Endmoub 

30 “ 12.33 

tt 

3 “ 

3% “ 

114“ 

Whilom 

35 “ 7.5 

ft 

3 *4“ 

4*4 “ 

2 “ 

Dumpyb 

35 “ 12.5 

(( 

314 “ 

4*,, “ 

2 “ 

Dumpyb 

30 “ 15.0 

(( 

3'i “ 

4*< 2 “ 

2 “ 

Endmove 

30 “ 17.2 

it 

314 “ 

4*4 “ 

2 “ 

Whim 

35 “ 10. 

a 

4 “ 

5 * 4 “ 

2 * 4 “ 

Dumqeel 

35 “ 16.7 

tt 

4 “ 

5V„ “ 

2V 4 “ 

Dumqeel 

30 “ 20.6 


4 “ 

5*8 “ 

2*4 “ 

Endmuba 

30 “ 22.92 

tt 

4 “ 

5*4 “ 

2' 4 “ 

Zylonkk 

85 “ 12.8 

tt 

4*4 “ 

5% “ 

214 “ 

Dumqued 

35 “ 21.4 

tt 

414 “ 

5 *4 “ 

2*4 “ 

Oumqued 

30 “ 25.7 

tt 

4 * 4 “ 

5 *4 " 

2* 2 “ 

Endmud 

30 “ 29.4 

tt 

4*4“ 

5*4 “ 

2*4 “ 

Zylonle 

35 “ 16.1 

it 

5 “ 

6*4 “ 

3 “ 

Dumquil 

35 “ 26.8 

(t 

5 “ 

6* 4 “ 

3 “ 

Dumquil 

30 “ 32.1 


5 “ 

6*4 “ 

3 “ 

Endmuek 

30 “ 36.8 

tt 

5 “ 

6*4 “ 

3 “ 

Zylonm 

35 “ 23.4 

11 

6 “ 

7*/ 4 “ 

3*4 “ 

Dubame 

35 “ 39 2 

it 

6 “ 

7V 4 “ 

3% “ 

Dubame 

30 “ 47.1 

ti 

6 “ 

7*4 “ 

3*., “ 

Endnab 

30 “ 53.7 

tt 

6 “ 

7*4“ 

3*4 “ 

Zylonna 


All 

Brass. 


$34.00 

34.00 

36.00 

36.00 

45.00 

45.00 

48.00 

48.00 

67.50 

67.50 
60.00 
70.00 

87.50 
87.50 
90.00 
90.00 

120.00 

120.00 

127.50 

127.50 

172.50 
172.50 
180.00 
180.00 


7 °-<- 


FIG. 904 


*From surface of water in well to point of delivery. 

































































































DEEP WELL STEAM PUMPING ENGINE. 


113 


With Brass displacement Plunger. 

These Engines are adapted for non-flowing, Artesian, tubular, bored, dug 
or driven wells. They are constructed so as to insure a steady flow of water, 
whether raised from shallow or deep wells, there being separate adjustments 
for the upward and downward strokes ; therefore a perfect travel of piston 
is obtained, without regard to the weight of the reciprocating parts. 

The Valve Gear governing the operation of the Engine is not connected 
with the auxiliary piston or valve, and lias no upward or downward move¬ 
ment, consequently the weight of the piston and valve rod, to which the 
tappets are attached, are not dependent upon the action of the steam to govern 
their relative positions to that of the main piston at different points of the 
stroke. 

The breaking of the pump poles, due to the sudden reversal motion, is 
avoided in our Deep Well Engines, as the adjustment can be so made that 
the reversal motion will be slow and easy at either end, thus allowing the 
Pump to properly fill. 

Sight Feed Lubricator, Drain Cocks, Plugs and Spanner Wrench are 
furnished with each outfit. 


Fig. W57. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Steam Cyl. 


Steam End Only. 


Sizes and Prices. 

COMBINED AIR CHAMBER AND DIS 
CHARGE CHECK VALVE. 





Steam 

Exhaust 






Pipe. 

Pipe. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

5 in. 

24 

in. 

% in. 

1 in. 

Mobaca 

$225.00 

5 “ 

36 

K 

% “ 

1 

Mobadu 

250.00 

6 “ 

24 

« 

1 “ 

14 “ 

Mobafs 

250.00 

6 “ 

36 

< t 

1 

14 “ 

Mobago 

300.00 

7 “ 

24 

ti 

V4 “ 

14 “ 

Mobick 

300.00 

7 “ 

36 

<{ 

14 “ 

IK “ 

Mobopa 

315 00 

8 “ 

24 

44 

14 “ 

i 4 “ 

Moboqu 

315.00 

8 “ 

36 


14 “ 

14 “ 

Mobuda 

325.00 

9 “ 

24 

“ 

14 “ 

2 “ 

Mobuel 

325.00 

9 “ 

36 

n 

14 “ 

2 “ 

Mobutu 

350.00 

10 “ 

24 

44 

IK “ 

2 “ 

Mobugs 

350.00 

10 “ 

36 

<< 

14 “ 

2 “ 

Mobuim 

375.00 

11 “ 

24 

it 

2 “ 

2‘, - 

Mobujg 

415.00 

11 “ 

36 

it 

2 “ 

24 “ 

Mobuka 

450.00 

12 “ 

24 

tt 

2 “ 

24 “ 

Mobuim 

450.00 

12 “ 

36 

tt 

2 “ 

24 “ 

Mobumo 

500.00 

14 “ 

24 

i t 

2 “ 

24 “ 

Mobund 

675.00 

14 “ 

36 

it 

2 “ 

24 “ 

Moburt 

750.00 


Size Well. 

Size 

Check 

Valve. 

Price. 

3 in. and smaller 

2 in. 

$12.00 

34 “ 

24 “ 

14.00 

4 “ “ 

24 “ 

14.00 

44 “ 

3 “ 

16.25 

5 “ “ 

3 “ 

16.25 

6 “ “ 

34 “ 

21.00 

"J ti tt 

34 “ 

21.00 

8 “ “ 

4 “ 

24.50 

10 “ 

5 “ 

27.00 


For Cylinders, Rods, Couplings, etc. 
Head, see pages 67-70. 

8 


to use with this Steam 



Fig 7.1057 




































































HAND AND HOUSE FORCE PUMPS 


Hand and House Force Pumps 
have an almost limitless application 
for pumping water to laundry tubs, 
kitchen sinks, upper floors for bath 
rooms, etc. A full line of this class 
of Pumps wflll be found between 
pages 115 and 129. 











































GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. »s 


With Check Valve and revolving fulcrum 



FIG. 390 


Fig. 390 represents our House Force Pump on base with upper 
check valve discharge. It has brass-cased piston rod, working 
through brass gland and attached to lever by links. 

Fig. 391 represents our House Force Pump on plank, with upper 
check valve discharge. It has brass-cased piston rod, working 
through brass gland and attached to lever by links. Pump fur¬ 
nished without plank at fifty cents less list. These figures rep¬ 
resent a very popular style of Force Pumps for house use over 
sink, for tank pumping, etc. Below we list with Polished Iron 
Cylinder, Brass-Lined Cylinder and Brass Body Cylinder. Special 
Brass Pumps made to order. Pump Cylinder can be emptied of 
water by raising lever to extreme height, thus tripping valves. 

Regular fitting, Iron Pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 



Fig. 391 


Fig. 390. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Pi ice. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 In. pipe. 

60 It. 

Child 

$9.00 

Holejim 

$11 50 

Cart 

$13.50 

2 

2)4 “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

IK “ 

IX “ 

60 “ 

Chind 

9.50 

Holekad 

12.00 

Drum 

14.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

IK “ 

111 “ 

60 “ 

Cited 

1 1.00 

Holeklg 

13.50 

Dry 

16.00 

6 

3)4 “ 

7)4 “ 

.31 “ 

Ul “ 

1 X “ 

40 “ 

Curdy 

17.00 

Hoopist 

20.50 

Cured 

24.00 

8 

4 “ 

7)4 “ 

.41 “ 

2 

1 X “ 

40 “ 

Cure 

18.00 

Hoopltu 

23.00 

Curfue 

30.00 


* Totfcil lift and force from water to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


Fig. 391. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter. 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

“Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe. 

1 in. pipe 

60 ft. 

Chime 

$9.00 

Hoopiux 

$11.50 

C se 

$13.50 

2 

2)4 “ 

6 “ 

13 “ 

IX “ 

IK “ 

60 “ 

Chippy 

9 50 

Hoopiva 

12.00 

Ducat 

14 00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

IX “ 

IK “ 

60 “ 

City 

11.00 

Hoopiwa 

13 50 

Duchy 

16.00 

6 

3)4 “ 

7)4 “ 

.31 “ 

IX “ 

111 “ 

40 “ 

Curl 

17.00 

Hoopja 

20.50 

Current 

24 00 

8 

4 “ 

7% “ 

.41 “ 

2 

111 “ 

40 “ 

Curly 

18.00 

Hoopjil 

23.00 

Currier 

30.00 


* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 





















































































116 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 


With Air Chamber and Revolving fulcrum. 



Fig. 392 


Fig. 392 represents our House Force Pump on base, haying 
upward discharge air chamber and brass cased rod working through 
brass gland and attached to lever by links. 

Fig. 393 represents our House Force Pump on plank, having 
upward discharge air chamber and brass cased rod working through 
brass gland and attached to lever by links. Pumps furnished 
without plank at 50 cents less list. 

These are most popular styles of Force Pumps for house use, 
for tank pumping, etc. 

Below we list them made with polished iron cylinder, brass- 
lined cylinder and brass body cylinder. Special brass Pumps 
made to order. 

Pump cylinder may be emptied of water by raising lever to 
extreme height, thus tripping valve. 



Fig. 393 


Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 


Fig. 392. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Carviol 

$9.50 

Hoopjot 

$12.00 

Carvkoq 

$14.00 

2 

234 - 

6 

.13 

i y< “ 

34 

75 “ 

Chirp 

10.00 

Hoopjug 

12.50 

Duck 

14.50 

4 

3 

6 “ 

.18 

J34 


75 “ 

Cavil 

12.00 

Hourly 

14.50 

Due 

17.00 

6 

3 34 “ 

m “ 

.31 “ 

134 “ 

pi 

50 “ 

Vacancy 

19.00 

Hourmo 

22.50 

Vacate 

26.00 

8 

4 

7 34 “ 

.41 

2 

1 34 “ 

50 “ 

Vacant 

20.00 

Hournal 

25.00 

Vacatid 

32.00 


Fig. 393. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Carvman 

$9.50 

Houros 

$12.00 

Buoma 

$14.00 

2 

2 y 2 “ 

6 

.13 “ 

13-4 “ 

134 “ 

75 “ 

Chop 

10.00 

Houroto 

12.50 

Dual 

14.50 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

1 34 “ 

75 “ 

Claim 

12.00 

Houruba 

14.50 

Duel 

17.00 

6 

334 “ 

734 “ 

.31 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

50 “ 

Vaccary 

19.00 

Hourve 

22.50 

Vacuate 

26.00 

8 

4 

734 “ 

.41 “ 

2 

134 “ 

50 “ 

Vaccine 

20.00 

Hutcka 

25.00 

Vacuaso 

32.00 


* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 





























































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117 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 


With air Chamber, Cock Spout and Revolving Fulcrum 



Fig. 394 


Fig. 394 represents our Hand Force Pump on base 
with double discharge air chamber and cock. 

Fig. 395 represents our Hand Force Pump on plank, 
with double discharge air chamber and cock spout. 
Furnished without plank at fifty cents less list. 

Figs. 394 and 395 are exceedingly popular Force 
Pumps for house use over kitchen sinks. By opening or 
closing the cock, Pump is made to deliver either at the 
spout or to storage tank above, as desired Also popular 
for stable and out. door use. Pump cylinder can be 
emptied to prevent freezing by raising lever to extreme 
height, thus tripping the valve. 

Below we list these Pumps, made with Polished 
Iron Cylinders, with Brass-Lined and with Brass Body 
Cylinder. Special Brass Pumps made to order. 

Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to 
order. 



Fig. 395 


Fig. 394. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

* Lift 
and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass-Cyl. 

Top of Air- 
Chamber. 

Nose of 
Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 in. 

2 X “ 

3 

3 H “ 

4 “ 

6 in. 

6 

6 

FA “ 

7 A “ 

.08 gal. 
.13 “ 
.18 “ 
.31 “ 

.41 “ 

1 in. pipe 

IK “ 

1% “ 

P “ 

1 in. pipe 

1* “ 

111 “ 

lb. “ 

1P2 “ 

1 in. hose 

t “ 

1 “ 

1 “ 

75 ft. 

75 “ 

75 “ 

50 “ 

50 “ 

Diggub 

Drone 

Dross 

Cut 

Cycle 

$12.00 

12.50 

14.50 

21.50 

22.50 

Hutckin 

Hutckos 

Hutckul 

Hutbac 

Hutbil 

$14.50 

15.00 

17.00 

25.00 

27.50 

Digha 

Duger 

Duke 

Cutlas 

Cygnet 

$16.50 

17.00 

19.50 

28.50 

34.50 


Fig. 395. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

* Lift 
and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cyl. 

Top of Air- 
Chamber. 

Nose of 
Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 ft. 

Diqhim 

$12.00 

Hutbims 

$14.50 

Diqhot $16.50 

2 

2A “ 

6 

.13 “ 

IK “ 

1 H " 


75 - 

Drop 

12.50 

Hutbino 

15.00 

Duly 17.00 

4 

3 

6 

.18 “ 

111 “ 

i A “ 


75 “ 

Drove 

14.50 

Hutbore 

17.00 

Dumb 19.50 

6 

3%. “ 

FA “ 

.31 “ 

1 A " 

ill “ 


50 “ 

Curt 

21.50 

Hutbud 

25.00 

Curtail 28.50 

8 

4 

FA “ 

.41 “ 

2 

FA “ 

1 * 1 

50 “ 

Curve 

22.50 

Hutbwo 

27.50 

Curved 34.50 


* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


































































118 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 


With Double Discharge Air Chamber and Revolving Fulcrum. 



Fig. 398 


Fig. 398 represents our House Force Pump on base, with 
horizontal discharge air chamber. The brass cased piston rod 
works through brass gland and is attached to lever by links. 

Fig. 399 represents our House Force Pump on plank, 
with horizontal discharge air chamber. Brass cased piston 
rod works through brass gland and is attached to lever by 
links. Furnished without plank at 50 cents less list. 

These pumps are extremely popular for house pumping, 
being often set over kitchen sink. Also for filling house 
tanks; and in warm climates used out of doors. Pump 
cylinder can be emptied of water by raising lever to extreme 
height, thus tripping valve. 

Below we list with Polished Iron Cylinder, Brass-Lined 
Cylinder and Brass Body Cylinder. Special Brass Pumps 
made to order. Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead 
pipe to order. 



FIG. 399 


Fig. 398. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Ctlinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 ft. 

Dighyer 

$10.50 

Hutcat 

$13.00 

Dinhus 

$15.00 

2 

2 % “ 

6 “ 

.13 “ 

1 y “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Chuck 

11.00 

Hutcase 

13.50 

Dunac 

15.50 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

1*4 “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Clamy 

13.00 

Hutcela 

15.50 

Dunce 

18.00 

6 

3 V 2 “ 

iy “ 

.31 “ 

yy “ 

1 X 

50 “ 

Vagous 

20.00 

Idlist 

23 50 

Vagrant 

27.00 

8 

4 “ 

7 y “ 

.41 “ 

2 

1 11 

50 “ 

Vagrancy 

21.00 

Idlite 

26.00 

Vague 

j 33.00 


fig. 399. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


-\r „ Diameter 
JNO - Cylinder. 

Capacity 

Stroke. per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cti.inder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher 

Price. 

0 2 in. 

6 in. .08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 ft. 

Dinib 

$10.50 

Idlive 

$13.00 

Dinite 

$15.00 

2 ly •« 

6 “ .13 “ 

yy “ 

1 

75 “ 

Churn 

11.00 

Idljay 

13.50 

Dupe 

15.50 

4 3 “ 

6 “ .18 “ 

yy ** 

1 

75 “ 

Clamper 

13.00 

Idljibs 

15.50 

Dusk 

18.00 

6 3 y “ 

ny •• .31 “ 

i y “ 

1 

50 " 

Vailers 

20.00 

Idljocs 

23.50 

Vain 

27.00 

8 4 “ 

1 

l l A “ .41 “ 

2 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Vailing 

21.00 

Idljugs 

26.00 

Vainly 

33.00 


*Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 
































































CM CO 


GOULDS “UNIVERSE” HAND FORCE PUMP 


119 


For House or Drive Well use. 



Fig. 1168 


Fig. 1168 is an easy working, compact and substantial Hand 
Force Pump, well adapted for bouse pumping, furnishing water 
either at spout or through opening at back to storage tank. Also 
for outdoor use over drive wells, etc. We offer these pumps with 
oil polished iron cylinder and nickel-plated brass cylinder. Both 
iron and brass cylinder pumps have brass cased plunger rod, brass 
gland and revolving bearer attached with through bolts. Brass 
Cylinder Pump has galvanized plunger. When so ordered, spout is 
provided with shut-off cap, attached by swivel and chain. 

Fig. 1169 differs from Fig. 1168 only in that it carries brass- 
fitted compression cock spout. 

Either pump fitted for lead pipe suction at slight extra charge 
if so ordered. 



Fig 1169 


Fig. 1168. Sizes, prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Nickel-Plated, 
Brass Cylinder. 

Cylinder. 

Spout. 

Back Outlet. 

Cipher. 

Pi’ice. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

214 in. 

3 l A 

4 in. 

4 “ 

.09 gals. 

.17 “ 

134 in. P'pe 

111 " 

1 in. hose 

1 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 “ 

Maltyot 

Maltyis 

$7.50 

10.00 

Vibreck 

Maltyul 

$10.00 

12.50 


Fig. 1169. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Nickel-Plated, 
Brass Cylinder. 

Cylinder. 

per Stroke. 

Spout. 

Back Outlet. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

6 

2 % in. 

314 “ 

4 in. 

4 “ 

.09 gals. 

.17 “ 

134 in. pipe 

111 “ 

1 in. hose 

1 “ 

1 in. pipe 

Mamar 

Mamel 

$10.00 

12.50 

Vibreel 

Mamemo 

$12.50 

15.00 










































































120 GOULDS IMPROVED BRASS HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 


On [ron Frame With Revolving Lever 





FlG.Tl 122 


Fig. 1122 represents our Improved Brass 
House Force Pump on iron frame with revolv¬ 
ing lever. Lever may be moved to any position 
most convenient to operate the Pump. The 
change of position involves no removing of nuts 
and holts. The Pump is so constructed that by 
releasing one set screw and unscrewing the 
guide bushing and cap, the plunger may be 
drawn out without disturbing the pipe connec¬ 
tions. This is claimed as a feature of many 
Pumps of this kind, but is only true in Goulds 
Improved House Force Pump. 

Fig. 1241 represents the same Pump 
with air chamber. 

We can fit both suction and dis¬ 
charge for either hose or iron pipe if 
so ordered, but regularly fit as given 
in our table below. 



Fig. 1241 


Fig. 1122. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass. 

1 13-16 in. 

3Yi in. 

.04 gal. 

1 in. lead pipe 

1 in. gas pipe 

50 ft. 

Fustko 

$10.00 

Fig. 1241. Size, Price, Etc. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass. 

1 13-16 in. 

3 % in. 

.04 gal. 

1 in. lead pipe 

% in. hose 

75 ft. 

Maltud 

$14.00 


* Total lift and force from water to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


























































GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 


121 


With Crank Shaft and Fly Wheel. 


Fig. 1243 represents a Suction and Force Pump arranged with crank shaft and fly¬ 
wheel. 

Recognizing the fact that lever pumps are rarely, if ever, worked to their full length 
of stroke and that many prefer the crank motion, we have been enabled to shorten the 
stroke and yet to obtain the same results as from a longer stroke lever Pump, operated 
in the usual manner. 

The addition of cock in air chamber permits water being discharged at point of 
operation as well as at a distance removed. 


Fig. 1243. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

per 

Stroke. 

Top of Air 
Chamber. 

Nose 
of Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

4 

234 In. 

3 “ 

2 *4 in. 

234 “ 

.05 gal. 

.08 “ 

134 in. pipe. 

134 “ 

1*4 in pipe. 

134 “ 

1 in. hose. 

1 

Napklo 

Naplig 

$20.50 

22.50 

Naplot 

Numef 

$23.00 

25.00 



Fig. 1243 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 


With Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel. 

The Pump, represented herewith is but a modification of our new style “Atlantic ” 
Double-Acting Suction and Force Pump, arranged with crank shaft and fly-wheel. 
Cock in spout permits discharge to be made from top of air chamber to tank above 
or wherever desired. 

The Valves, of a new and improved style, are all grouped in valve box in front 
and easy of access. 

Plugs are provided for emptying Pump of water in cold weather. 


Fig. 1242. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. 

Cyl. 


Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 


Discharges. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Top of Air 
Chamber. 

Nose 
of Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

2*4 in. 

.15 gal. 

1 34 in. pipe. 

134 in. pipe. 

1 in. hose. 

Napjat 

$38.00 

Napkil 

$40.50 



Fig. 1242 















































122 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS 



Fig. 440 


Mounted on plank, right or left Handed. 

Fig. 440 represents our Single-Acting Suction and Force Pump, with 
brass-cased plunger rod, pitman and guide, mounted on plank, for indoor 
use, and can be made either right or left handed. 

It is generally employed for lifting water from wells or cisterns and 
forcing it up into more elevated parts of the house for bath-rooms, tanks, 
etc. Plumbers, wishing to attach copper air chambers, usually select this 
style. The check valve can be removed and air chamber substituted 
without extra fitting. 

Fig. 441 represents the same Pump with the addition of an air 
chamber wdiich insures a continuous stream of water and relieves the 
pipe from the concussion of the water. 

Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. 

Brass Air Chambers and All-Brass Pumps made to order. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 440. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 441 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

♦Lift- and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Px-ice. 

Cipher. 

Price. Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

80 ft. 

Flit 

$15.00 

Lenafx 

$17.50 | Dyer 

$20.00 

2 

24 “ 

7 “ 

.15 “ 

14 “ 

“ 

60 “ 

Float 

15.50 

Lenagy 

18.00 Eacher 

20.50 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

.18 “ 

14 * 

i 4 “ 

60 “ 

Flock 

16.00 

Lenagzu 

19.00 Eady 

22.00 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.21 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

60 “ 

Flog 

16.50 

Lenahow 

20.00 Eager 

23.50 

5 

3% “ 

7 “ 

.25 “ 

1 4 “ 

i 4 “ 

40 “ 

Flopa 

20.00 

Lenahud 

24.00 Eagerly 

28.00 

6 

34 “ 

7 “ 

.29 - 

14 “ 

i 4 “ 

40 “ 

Flora 

22.00 

Lenahyx 

26.50 Earing 

32.00 


Fig. 441. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

100 ft. 

Floss 

$17.00 

Lenaid 

$19.50 

Earn 

$22.00 

2 

24 “ 

7 “ 

.15 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

75 “ 

Flour 

17.50 

Lenaifu 

20.00 

Earth 

22.50 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

.18 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

75 “ 

Flout 

18.00 

Lenajoe 

21.00 

Earwig 

24.00 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.21 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

75 “ 

Flow 

18.50 

Listmae 

22.00 

Ease 

25.50 

5 

34 “ 

7 “ 

.25 “ 

i 4 “ 

14 “ 

50 “ 

Flown 

23.00 

Listmic 

27.00 

Easel 

31.00 

6 

34 “ 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

50 “ 

Fluid 

25.00 

Listmoq 

29.50 

Easily 

35.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 
















































































Fig. 442 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 

Fig. 442 represents our House Force Pump with air chamber 
and cock through which water can be drawn at pump. This cock 
spout can be exchanged for brass tube, cut for iron pipe, at a $1.50 
less list. 

Pumps furnished without plank, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 281 represents a House Force Pump adapted for deep 
wells or any place where it is desired to operate Pump at some 
distance above water. The following should be observed in placing 
these Pumps : At, say, 15 or 20 feet from the bottom of well secure 
Pump to a timber or plank. At convenient height above locate 
lever and spout air chamber. Connect the air chamber above with 
the one below by pipe. Join the stub end attached to the lever to 
the stub end of the Pump by the necessary length of rod. 

When ordered without spout air chamber, a deduction of $1.00 
in list will he made. 

Brass Air Chamber and All-Brass Pumps made to order. 

Fig. 442. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


123 



Fig. 281 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

♦Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cyl. 

Top of Air 
Chamber. 

Nose 
of Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher, j Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 7 

in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe. 

1 in. pipe. 

1 in. hose. 

100 ft. 

Fluke 

$19.50 

Hipluc $22.00 

Fog 

$24.50 

2 

2 34 “ 7 


.15 “ 

134 “ 

D/4 “ 

1 

75 “ 

Flume 

20.00 

Hipluda 22.50 

Foil 

25.00 

3 

2 % “ 7 


.18 “ 

134 “ 

i 34 “ 

1 

75 “ 

Flung 

20.50 

Hiplufd 23.50 

Foiler 

26.50 

4 

3 “ 7 

“ 

.21 “ 

1 34 “ 

Pi “ 

1 

75 “ 

Flush 

21.00 

Hipluga 24.50 

Fold 

28.00 

5 

334 “ 7 

* t 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

1 

50 “ 

Flute 

26.00 

Hipluhu 30.00 

Folder 

34.00 

6 

3 34 “ 7 

il 

.29 “ 

\y* “ 

134 “ 

1 

50 “ 

Flusha 

28.00 

Himal 32.50 

Foliage 

38.00 


Fig. 281. Sizes, Prices, etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

♦Lift 

and Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cyl. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

0 

2 in. 7 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe. 

1 in. pipe. 

75 ft. 

Dandy 

$17.00 

Himeta 

$19.50 

Holeci $22.00 

2 

234 “ 7 “ 

.15 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

50 “ 

Dane 

17.50 

Himevo 

20.00 

Holedo 22.50 

3 

2 % “ 7 “ 

.18 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

50 “ 

Danker 

18.00 

Himfa 

21.00 

Holefu 24.00 

4 

3 “ 7 “ 

.21 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

50 “ 

Oarell 

18.50 

Himfig 

22.00 

Holega 25.50 

5 

334 “ 7 “ 

.25 “ 

134 “ 

134 " 

35 “ 

Dared 

23.00 

Himgal 

27.00 

Holeho 31.00 

6 

3 % “ 7 “ 

.29 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

35 “ 

Dark 

25.00 

Holeba 

29.50 

Holeiku 35.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 















































































124 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS 



Fig. 480 


FOR HAND AND MACHINE POWER. 

Fig. 480 represents our House Force Pump, with pitman, guide and guide 
rod, but with disconnected rod above, adapted for deep wells or any place 
where it is desired to operate Pump at some distance above water. 

The cylinder can be placed at the bottom of well or cistern, or within, say, 
fifteen or twenty feet (suction distance) of water. At convenient height 
above locate lever and join the stub end attached to the lever to the stub end 
of the Pump by connecting rod 

Brass Pumps made to order. 

Fig. 714 represents our Single-Acting Force Pump without lever, bearer 
and cock, but with the pitman and guide arranged for power. Counter shafts, 
Figs. 711, 650, 650%. pages 102 and 103, may be employed to operate. 

Brass Pumps made to order. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 480. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 714 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.09 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

2 

2*4 “ 

7 “ 

.15 " 

1*4 “ 

114 “ 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

.18 “ 

1*1 “ 

1*4 - 

4 

3 

7 “ 

.21 “ 

1*4 “ 

1*4 “ 

5 

3*4 “ 

3^2 “ 

7 “ 

.25 “ 

1*4 “ 

111 “ 

6 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

111 “ 

1*4 “ 


♦Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Ltned. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

80 ft. 

60 “ 

60 “ 

60 “ 

40 “ 

40 “ 

Grass 

Grate 

Gray 

Graze 

Greet 

Grew 

$14.00 

14.50 
15.00 

15.50 
19 00 
21.00 

Hencipa 

Hewioc 

Hewips 

Hewirt 

Hewisa 

Hewjon 

$16.50 
17.00 
18.00 
19.00 
23 00 
25.50 

Hewjost 

Hewjuga 

Highac 

Highil 

Highob 

Highud 

$19 00 
19 50 
21.00 
22.50 
27.00 
31.00 


Fig. 714. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

♦Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined 

Brass Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2*4 in. 

7 in. 

.15 gal. 

1 *4 in. pipe 

1*4 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Textok 

$17.00 

Highso 

$19.50 

Warry 

$22.00 

3 

2*4 “ 

7 “ 

.18 “ 

114 “ 

1*4 - 

75 " 

Thaw 

17.50 

Hiplid 

20.50 

Warsong 

23.50 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.21 “ 

1*4 " 

l*| 

75 " 

Thorn 

18.50 

Hiplifa 

22.00 

Warsunk 

25.50 

5 

34 “ 

7 “ 

.25 “ 

111 “ 

114 " 

50 “ 

Throb 

23.00 

Hiploe 

27.00 

Wart 

31.00 

6 

3 H “ 

7 “ 

.29 “ 

111 “ 

114 “ 

50 “ 

Tick 

25.00 

Hiploma 

29.50 

Warted 

35.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


























































GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 

MOUNTED ON PLANK, WITH CRANK AND BALANCE WHEEL. 

Fig. 712 shows our Single-Acting House Force Pump, with check 
valve, mounted on plank, with crank shaft and balance wheel, which 
will he found a welcome substitute for the ordinary lever where any 
considerable quantity of water is to be raised. 

Fig. 713 is the same pump arranged with air chamber instead of 
check valve, and we recommend this form where water is to be lifted 
any distance above pump. 

Cock added to air chamber at $2.50 extra list. 

We can also furnish our Double-Acting Pumps, like Figs. 271 and 
273, page 126, mounted in the same way, if desired. We give lists on 
both kinds of pumps below. 

In ordering, always state whether you want a Single or Double- 
Acting Pump. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 

Brass-Lined, Brass Cylinder or Brass Pumps made to order at pro¬ 
portionate prices. 

Fig. 712. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 


125 



FIG. 713 


No. 

Diameter 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 

Single-Acting Pump. 

Double-Acting Pump. 

Cylinder. 

Force. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

2 

234 in. 

7 in. 

134 in. pipe 

134 in. pipe 

134 

80 ft. 

.15 gal. 

Tabor 

$27.00 

.30 gal. 

Talon 

$29.00 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

132 

60 “ 

.18 “ 

Tack 

29.00 

.36 “ 

Tame 

33.00 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

13* “ 

134 “ 

60 “ 

.21 “ 

Tagar 

32.00 

.43 “ 

Tank 

36.50 

5 

6 

334 “ 

334 “ 

7 “ 

7 “ 

134 “ 

134 or 2 “ 

134 

1 3^ or 2 “ 

40 “ 

40 “ 

.25 “ 

.29 “ 

Tail 

Tally 

35.00 

39.00 

.58 “ 

Tansy 

43.00 


Fig. 713. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 

Single-Acting Pump. 

Double-Acting Pump. 

Force. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Cipher. 

Iron. 

» 

2 

234 in. 

7 in. 

134 in. pipe 

134 “ 

134 “ 

134 in. pipe 

100 ft. 

.15 gal. 

.18 “ 

Tareat 

29.00 

.30 gal. 

Teamo 

$31.50 

3 

2 % “ 

7 “ 

1 34 

1 34 “ 

75 “ 

Tartes 

31.00 

.36 ' 

Tearap 

35.50 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

75 “ 

.21 “ 

Task 

34.50 

.43 “ 

Tenor 

38.50 

5 

6 

334 “ 

3/4 ** 

7 “ 

7 “ 

134 “ 

2 

134 “ 

2 

50 “ 

50 “ 

.25 “ 

.29 “ 

Taxdet 

Teaba 

38.00 

42.00 

.58 “ 

Tentap 

46.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 























































































126 DOUBLE-ACTING HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 

Mounted on Plank. Right or Left Handed. 



FIG. 271 


Fig. 271 represents one of our well-known Double Acting Force Pumps, 
mounted on plank, with check valve for house use. In explanation of a 
Double-Acting Pump would say that they lift and force w T ater with both 
the upward and downward motions of the lever, giving double the quantity 
of water that a Single-Acting Pump of equal size would. 

Fig. 273 represents one of our well-known Double-Acting Suction 
and Force Pumps, mounted on plank, with air chamber and cock spout. 
Can be arranged either right or left handed, and discharge may be made 
through top of air chamber or from spout. 

Can furnish with plain air chamber for single or double discharge, or 
with check valve instead, at a reduction in price. 

Pumps fitted for hot water with metallic valves at extra charge. Brass 
Cylinder and Brass Pumps made to order. Pumps furnished without 
planks, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 271. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Revo¬ 
lution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.19 gal. 

1*4 in- pipe 

1*4 in. pipe 

Clump 

$16.50 

Muncud 

$19.00 

1 

2*4 “ 

7 “ 

.24 “ 

1*/l “ 

U4 “ 

Coach 

16.50 

Muncyx 

19.00 

2 

2'4 “ 

7 “ 

.30 “ 

14 “ 

1 *4 “ 

Coast 

17.00 

Mundar 

19.50 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

.36 “ 

14 “ 

1*4 » 

Coated 

19.00 

Mundask 

22.00 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.43 “ 

14 “ 

1*4 “ 

Coax 

21.00 

Mundem 

24.50 

6 

34 “ 

8 “ 

.67 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

Codex 

25.00 

Mustama 

29.50 

8 

4 “ 

8 “ 

.87 “ 

2 

2 

Coiled 

37.00 

Mustet 

42.00 

10 

4*4 “ 

8 “ 

1.10 “ 

24 “ 

24 “ 

Coin 

50.00 

Mustevo 

55.00 



Fig. 273 


Fig. 273. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharges Fitted. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Top of 

Air Chamber. 

Nose of Cock. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 in. 

.19 gal. 

114 in. pipe 

14 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

1 00 ft. 

Verdict 

$21.00 

Mustib 

$23.50 

1 

2*4 “ 

7 “ 

.24 

14 “ 

14 “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Verdiqr 

21.00 

Musticl 

23.50 

2 

24 “ 

7 “ 

.30 “ 

14 “ 

14 “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Verditer 

21.50 

Mustjaw 

24.00 

3 

2% “ 

7 “ 

.36 

14 “ 

14 “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Verdure 

23.50 

Mustjib 

26.50 

4 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.43 “ 

14 ;; 

14 “ 

1 “ 

75 “ 

Verecun 

25.50 

Napidy 

29.00 

6 

314 “ 

8 “ . 

.67 “ 

14 

14 “ 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Verge 

31.00 

Napiff 

35.50 

8 

4 “ 

8 

.87 “ 

2 

2 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Verqers 

45.00 

Napigs 

50.00 

10 

4*4 “ 

8 “ 

1.10 “ 

24 “ 

24 “ 


40 “ 

Verging 

58.00 

Napiho 

63.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 































































GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS 


127 


For hand and Power. 



Fig. 449 represents our Single-Acting Force Pump, on plank, 
with crank shaft, balance wheel and winch handle adapted for 
two to four men. When so ordered we can supply with 24-inch 
diameter, 3-inch face pulley balance wheel for belt, at $1.00 
extra list. 

Fig. 450 represents our Double-Acting Force Pump with 
crank shaft, balance wheel and winch handles, adapted for two 
to four men. When so ordered, we can supply with 24-inch 
diameter, 3%-inch face pulley balance wheel for belt, at $1.00 
extra list or with 36 x 4-inch, at $2.50 extra list. 

Suction and discharge always fitted for wrought-iron pipe, 
although we can fit for lead pipe if so ordered. 

Can also fit these and other Pumps of this class with metallic 
valves throughout for hot or corrosive liquids. Brass pumps made to 
order. We deduct $1.00 from list given below when planks are not 
furnished. 

Fig. 449. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


STo. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

7 

in. 

.09 gal. 

1 K in. pipe 

IK in. pipe 

Frith 

$37.00 

Moonki 

$39.50 

2 

2K “ 

7 

< t 

.15 “ 

IK “ 

IK 

Friz 

39.00 

Moonlat 

41.50 

3 

2% “ 

7 


.18 “ 

1K “ 

IK 

Frock 

39.50 

Mostol 

42.50 

4 

3 “ 

7 

< < 

.21 “ 

IK “ 

IK 

Frog 

40.00 

Mostyi 

43.50 

5 

3 K » 

7 

M 

.25 “ 

IK “ 

IK 

Fromer 

44.00 

Motija 

48.00 

6 

3 A “ 

7 

«( 

.29 “ 

IK “ 

1Kor2 “ 

Front 

43.00 

Moliks 

52.50 



Fig. 450. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Balance 

*Lift and 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cylinder. 

per Rev. 

Wheel. 

Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2K in. 

7 in. 

.30 gal. 

IK in. pipe 

IK in. pipe 

24 in. 

75 ft. 

Full 

$40.00 

Muncjo 

$42.50 

“ 

7 “ 

.36 “ 

IK “ 

IK “ 

24 “ 

75 “ 

Fume 

42.00 

Muncku 

45.00 

3 “ 

7 “ 

.43 “ 

IK “ 

IK “ 

24 “ 

75 “ 

Funab 

45.00 

Muncla 

48.50 

3K “ 

7K “ 

.62 “ 

IK “ 

IK - 

36 “ 

50 “ 

Fund 

55.00 

Muncme 

59.50 

4 “ 

7K “ 

.82 “ 

2 

2 

36 “ 

50 “ 

Fur 

65.00 

Muncny 

70.00 

4K “ 

7K “ 

1.03 “ 

2K “ 

2K “ 

36 “ 

40 “ 

Fursa 

80.00 

Muncob 

85.00 


Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 















































































> 2 « GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 



FIG. 1233 


Mounted on Plank and Fitted With Cock-Spout. 

Fig. 1233 represents our new Double-Acting House Force 
Pump, mounted on long plank, and provided with pitman and 
guide Valves are brass, leather-faced, and being grouped in 
valve chest are easily accessible by removing front plate. 
Piston is double cup-leather packed. Cock-spout is provided, 
thus affording necessary means of closing spout discharge when 
desiring to pump through discharge at top of air chamber to 
tank or elsewhere. Pumps furnished without cock spout, $2.00 
less list, without plank, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 1234 represents the same Pump, mounted on heavy 
plank, with crank shaft, stub end, gib and key, plummer blocks, 
winch handle and fly-wheel, arranged for two to four men and 
capable of lifting or forcing large quantities of water. Pumps 
furnished without cock spout, $2.00 less list, without plank, $1.00 
less list. 

Fig. 1234, with 36 x 4 inch heavy pulley for belt substituted 
for either fly-wheel or handle at $2.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1233. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 1234 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

rSuction 

Fitted 

for. 

Discharges Fitted. 

*Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Top of 

Air Chamber. 

Cock Spout. 

I[ Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.37 gal. 

U 2 in. pipe 

1 M in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 ft. 

Meshub 

$30.00 

Meshxur 

$33.50 

6 

3 % “ 

6 “ 

.50 “ 

2 

2 

1 “ 

50 ' 

Meshvu 

37.50 

Mesleen 

42.50 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.65 “ 

2 

2 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Meshwy 

45.00 

Mesleft 

50.00 


FIG. 1234. SIZES, PRICES, ETC. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

[Capacity per 
■ Revolution. 

+ Suction 
Fitted For. 

Discharges Fitted. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Top of 

Air Chamber. 

Cock Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.37 qal. 

1% in. pipe 

in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

75 ft. 

Moawa 

$45.00 

Moonhat 

$48.50 

6 


6 “ 

.50 " 

2 

2 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Moonel 

55.00 

Moonill 

60.00 

8 

4 

6 “ 

.65 “ 

2 “ 

2 

1 “ 

50 “ 

Moongis 

65.00 

Moonja 

70.00 


i Suction and discharge can be fitted differently, but always sent as listed unless otherwise ordered. 
* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 






















































Fig. 278 


GOULDS FORCE PUMP ON PLANK. 

For Hand or Power. 

Fig. 278 gives a good representation of a new pattern of 
Iron Force Pump, mounted on plank, for hand use. It is extra 
strong and heavy, fitted -with leather valves and packings, and 
has no equal for forcing water into railroad station tanks, tubs 
in distilleries, breweries, etc., where one man’s power is to be 
exerted. 

Fig. 279 differs but slightly in construction from Pump 
described above, having the pitman forged with a stub end for 
connecting to face plate above. 

For pumping hot liquids we fit them with metallic valves 
and packings at extra charge. 

Brass Pumps made to order. 

We deduct 11.00 from list when ordered without plank. 

Fig. 278. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


129 



Fig. 279 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

8 

4 in. 

8 in. 

.43 gal. 

2 in. pipe 

2 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Cynic 

$30.00 

Rawfel 

$35.00 

12 

5 “ 

10 “ 

.85 “ 

2 l i “ 

2% “ 

75 “ 

Czar 

40.00 

Rawfib 

47.50 

,6 

6 “ 

10 “ 

1.22 “ 

3 

3 “ 

50 “ 

Dah 

55.00 

Reeffe 

65.00 


Fig. 279. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

8 

4 in. 

8 in. 

.43 qal. 

2 in. pipe 

2 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Daily 

$30.00 

Reeffo 

$35.00 

12 

5 “ 

10 “ 

.85 “ 

2 V 2 “ 

2X “ 

75 “ 

Daisy 

40.00 

Reefhe 

47.50 

16 

6 “ 

10 “ 

1.22 “ 

3 

3 

50 “ 

Dairy 

55.00 

Reefhif 

65.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

9 














































































>30 PIPING DIAGRAMS OF GOULDS WATER LIFTERS 


-- Pipes Shown in Full line Contain cold Water. 

»— pipes Shown in Light line Contain hot water.' 




Pumping Soft water Direct to Fixtures 
Without Use of Storage Tank. 


Pumping Soft Water to Tank and Using 
Exhaust Water. 


Above engravings show two of the most economical plans for piping Water Lifters. These can be modified 
or elaborated to suit requirements. When pumping to tank -without desiring to iase exhaust water, Automatic 
^hut-off Valve is not required, and exhaust is piped into sewer. 






















































































































































































































GOULDS “NEW DUPLEX” BRONZE WATER LIFTER. > 3 i 

For Direct System or Tank Pumping. 


Fig. 1250, “New Duplex” Bronze Water Lifter, is a 
hydraulic pumping engine operated by city water pressure, 
for automatically pumping rain water to storage tank or 
direct to fixtures, or increasing city water pressure for 
high buildings. 

Tables on following page show the results which can 
be attained at either service, also the pumping capacity 
of machines. 

For pumping direct to fixtures (no storage tank), 
always use “New Duplex ” with Automatic Shut-off Valve, 
which shuts off the city water from the machine when 
plumbing fixtures are closed. When a fixture is opened, 
and thereby pressure on pump discharge relieved, the 
Automatic Shut-off opens and machine starts. When at 
rest there is no pressure on machine ; all strain is relieved, 
and all “creeping ” and wasting of water avoided. Only 
by this controlling principle can direct pumping be satis¬ 
factory. 

Exhaust city water, after performing its function as 
power in pumping soft water to tank, can he used in 
kitchen or closets, and thereby an actual economy in city 
water consumption effected. For this plan, connect Auto¬ 
matic Shut-off to exhaust. 

See piping diagram on previous page. 


Automatic 
Shut-off Valve. 



FIG. 1250 


Fig. 1250. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter of 
Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Pipe Connections. 

Fig. 1250, 
Without Auto¬ 
matic SHUTOB'F. 

Fig. 1250, 

With Automatic 
Shut-off. 

No. 

Power Cylinders. 

Pump Cylinders. 

Power. 

Pump. 

*Supply. 

Exhaust. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

134 in. 

3 in. 

A in. pipe. 

% in. pipe. 

% in. pipe. 

A in. pipe. 

Rusefat 

$40.00 

Rusegun 

$45.00 

1 

234 “ 

134 “ 

3 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

% “ 

34 “ 

Rusefel 

40.00 

Rusegyl 

45.00 

3 

2 “ 

2 “ 

3 “ 

X “ 

% “ 

% “ 

% “ 

Rusefir 

42.50 

Ruseham 

47.50 

4 

2 A “ 

2 “ 

3 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

% “ 

% “ 

Rusego 

45.00 

Rusehen 

50.00 


* If more than 10 feet of this pipe is required, a size larger than given in table should be used to avoid friction loss and consequent reduction 


of pressure. 































































132 


GOULDS DUPLEX WATER LIFTER 


A PUMP OPERATED BY WATER PRESSURE. 


Automatic 
Shut-off Valve. 



(Patent applied for.) 


GOULijs.'Mp 


Fig. 935, Duplex Water Lifter, is built in 
larger sizes and differs somewhat in design and 
details of construction from the “ New Duplex, ” 
shown on page 131. It can be used to supply 
tanks, or, by the addition of automatic shut-off 
valve , can be used to pump direct to fixtures. 
The cylinder is brass-lined and all valves and 
working parts are brass. 

Furnished with fibrous or metallic packed 
pistons, for hot water or acids, to order. 

Table of pumping power and capacity on 
following page, 


Fig. 935. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter 


Sizes of Pipe Connections. 

Without Automatic 

With Automatic 

No. 

of Cylinders. 

Stroke. 

Power Cylinders. 

Pump Cylinder. 

Shut-off. 

Shut-off. 


Power. 

Pump. 


Supply. . 

Exhaust. 

Suction. 

Delivery. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 

3 in. 

2 in. 

4 in. 

1 34 in. 

134 in. 

134 in. 

134 in- 

Worsepr 

$70.00 

Ridejg 

$80.00 

11 

3 “ 

234 “ 

4 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

Wrassid 

75.00 

Rideki 

85.00 

12 

3 “ 

3 “ 

4 “ 

1% “ 

1 34 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

Wrather 

80.00 

Ridels 

90.00 





















































PUMPING POWER AND CAPACITY OF WATER LIFTERS. 133 

Fig. 1250. “ N ew Duplex.” 


Diameter Power Cylinders. 

2 in. 

2 !^ in. 

2 in. 

2 X in. 

2 in. 

2X in. 

2 in. 

2X in. 

2 in. 

2% in. 

2 in. 

2 ^ in. 

Diameter Pump Cylinders. 

1 X “ 

1 X “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

1 X “ 

1 X “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

1X “ 

IX “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

Gallons Pumped per Hour at 30 

■ 165 

165 

295 

295 

165 

165 

295 

295 

165 

165 

295 

295 

Revolutions per Minute. 

( 












Gallons Exhausted per Hour at 30 

\ 295 

455 

295 

455 

295 

455 

295 

455 

295 

455 

295 

455 

Revolutions per Minute. 

l 













Exhausting Freely Will 

Elevating Exhaust Water 15 

Exhausting Freely Will 

CITY WATER PRESSURE. 

Pump Cistern Water to Elevations 

Feet Will Pump Cistern Water 

Pump City Water to Elevations 



as Given Below. 


to Elevations as Given Below. 


as Given Below. 


15 lbs 

35 ft. 

55 ft. 




30 ft. 



70 ft. 

110 ft. 

40 ft. 

60 ft. 

20 “ . 

50 “ 

75 “ 


40 ft. 

30 ft. 

45 “ 


25 ft. 

100 “ 

150 “ 

50 “ 

80 “ 

25 “ . 

60 “ 

90 “ 

30 ft. 

50 “ 

40 “ 

65 “ 

25 ft. 

35 “ 

120 “ 


60 “ 

100 “ 

30 “ . 

70 “ 

110 “ 

40 “ 

60 “ 

50 “ 

80 “ 

30 “ 

45 “ 

140 “ 


80 “ 

120 “ 

35 “ . 

80 “ 

130 “ 

45 “ 

70 “ 

65 “ 

100 “ 

35 “ 

55 “ 



90 “ 

140 “ 

40 “ 

95 “ 


55 “ 

80 “ 

75 “ 

120 “ 

45 “ 

65 “ 



110 “ 


45 “ 

105 “ 


60 “ 

90 “ 

90 “ 

50 “ 

75 “ 



120 “ 


50 “ 


65 “ 

100 “ 

100 “ 


55 “ 

85 “ 



140 “ 


60 “ 







70 “ 

105 “ 





70 “ 






85 “ 

125 “ 




80 “ 






95 “ 

















Fig. 935. Duplex Water Lifter. 


Diameter Power Cylinders 

Diameter Pump Cylinders. 

Gallons Pumped per hour at 30 

Revolutions per Minute. 

Gallons Exhausted per Hour at 30 
Revolutions per Minute. 

3 in. 

2 “ 

^ 390 

) 880 

3 in. 

2 X “ 

610 

880 

3 in. 

3 “ 

880 

880 

3 in. 

2 “ 

390 

880 

3 in. 

2X “ 

610 

880 

3 in. 

3 “ 

880 

880 

3 in. 

2 “ 

390 

880 

3 in. 

2X “ 

610 

880 

3 in. 

3 “ 

880 

880 

CITY WATER PRESSURE. 

Exhausting Freely will 
Pump Cistern Water to Eleva¬ 
tions as Given Below. 

Elevating Exhaust Water 15 

Feet Will Pump Cistern Water to 
Elevations as Given Below. 

Exhausting Freely Will 
Pump City Water to Elevations 
as Given Below. 

1 R Ihc 

45 ft 

30 ft. 


25 ft. 



90 ft. 

60 ft. 

40 ft. 

70 “ 

60 “ 

40 “ 


40 “ 

25 ft. 


120 “ 

80 “ 

50 “ 

25 “ 

75 “ 

50 “ 

35 ft. 

55 “ 

35 “ 

25 ft. 


100 “ 

70 “ 

30 “ 

90 “ 

60 “ 

40 “ 

70 “ 

45 “ 

30 “ 


120 “ 

80 “ 

QR “ 

1 05 “ 

70 “ 

45 “ 

85 “ 

55 “ 

35 “ 



90 “ 

d.n <4 


80 “ 

55 “ 

100 “ 

65 “ 

45 “ 



110 “ 

4.K “ 


90 “ 

60 “ 


75 “ 

50 “ 



120 “ 

fin “ 


100 “ 

70 “ 


85 “ 

55 “ 



135 “ 

fin “ 


80 “ 


105 “ 

70 “ 





* 


95 “ 



85 “ 







110 “ 



95 “ 















For Piping Diagrams, see page 130. 










































































































































Hydraulic Ram in Operation See Paces 135 to 137. 













GOULDS IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAMS 


135 


For Supplying Dwellings, Hotels, Factories, Railroad Stations Stock 

Yards, Etc., with running water. 

THE HYDRAULIC RAM AS WE BUILD IT to-day represents the most efficient and automatic labor-saving 
device known for raising water any distance where a sufficient supply and head are attainable, and the slight expense for 
first outlay and maintenance considered render them most desirable for supplying running water in any quantity. With 
an experience of 35 years in their manufacture, and a practical knowledge of the requirements necessary for their success¬ 
ful operation, we are able to offer the most efficient Ram hi the market. Our castings are all heavy hi pattern and of 
proportionate strength. The air chambers are larger than those of any other Ram, thus relieving it of all undue strahi 
and aiding its working, while the valve stem and case (made of the best bronze metal) are of a new and improved design, 
calculated to develop the greatest possible efficiency. Reference to our engravings will show hi a measure how these 
Rams have been strengthened in all parts, while we can still further hicrease their efficiency by substituting a new and 
improved style of brass poppet or sprhig valve in place of the ordinary leather one in the air chamber, thus rendering them 
metallic fitted throughout. The conditions and requirements under which rams are operated are so varied that we have 
thought best to treat these under separate heads. 

HEAD OR FALL OF DRIVE PIPE.— Rams will work successfully where the spring or brook is only three 
feet higher than the Ram; yet, as the height or head increases, the more powerful the Ram operates, and its ability to force 
water to greater elevation and distance correspondingly strengthened. The best results will be secured where the head of 
fall is proportioned to work. See table, etc. 

SIZE AND LENGTH OF DRIVE PIPE.— Size of drive pipes has been determined for each size of Ram, after 
years of experiment and practical use. Do not change it. Practical experience and experiments have proven that the 
best results are obtained where there is ample, though not excessive, length as well as fall to the drive pipe, for the weight of 
this volume of water is an important auxiliary in forcing water into the air chamber and through the delivery pipe. We 
recommend drive pipes to be 50 to 75 feet in length, though in very heavy lifts this may be advantageously increased to 
125 feet. 

Friction of water in pipes will prevent good results if the Ram with a small drive pipe be placed too far from the 
water supply; the larger the drive pipe, the longer it can be successfully made. 

WATER FURNISHED RAM.— The quantity of water furnished a Ram, or amount requisite to operate it, is 
determined by the size and fall of head of drive pipe. Where the supply water is limited there is no simpler or better plan 
of determining this quantity than to measure in pails or barrels the number of gallons which can be led in pipes from the 
spring or brook per minute or in any given length of time. 

WATER RAISED AND WASTED.— The relative height of the spring or supply above the Ram, and the eleva¬ 
tion to which it is required to raise, determine the relative proportion between the water raised and wasted — the quantity 
raised varying according to the height it is conveyed with a given fall; also, the distance the water has to be conducted, 
and consequent length of pipes, have some influence on the quantity delivered at the point of discharge, as the more 
extended pipes through which the water has to be forced by the Ram, the more friction there is to overcome. See table, etc. 












136 


DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING RAMS AND PIPES—Do not use smaller discharge pipes than given in our 
tables, and where length be great it is advisable to increase size. Turns or bends in either drive or discharge pipe should 
be avoided, if possible. Where obliged to set the Ram with elbows hi pipes, make these elbows as large as may be, so as to 
place as little obstruction to the free and easy flow of water as possible. Same considerations recommend the use of full 
way gate valves where required. 

Ram should always be secured to heavy timbers or masonry and not left dependent merely upon pipe connections. This 
is important, as there is a constant concussion and strain upon the Ram, and it should be set on foundation as we recom¬ 
mend. Care should be taken to place a suitable strainer over the drive pipe to exclude all rubbish which might choke the 
pipes or Ram. 

In the use of water from deep springs, it is sometimes difficult to keep an adequate supply of air in the air chamber. 
This can be avoided by drilling a very small hole in the side of the drive pipe near the Ram and inserting a little snifting 
valve, which is supplied with each Ram. 

BATTERIES OF RAMS—We have frequent inquiries for Rams of greater capacity than we build, and to meet 
this demand offer a combination or battery of any number of Rams playing into a single discharge pipe, which possesses 
some advantages over the largest Rams which it might be practical or profitable to make. 

At the same time, as above stated, these combinations offer certain advantages over Single Rams, for as each Ram 
receives its water through a separate drive pipe, the strain is not so great on pipe or Rams as if but one Ram were used, 
and then, too, in the event of accidents at any time the supply is not suspended, for each of the Rams acts independently of 
the others. 


Table of Proportionate Head of Fall Giving Highest Efficiency in 

Operation of Hydraulic Rams. 


To deliver Water 
to Height of 

Place Ram under 

Conducted through 

20 Feet above Ram. 

3 Feet Head of Fall. 

+ 30 Feet of Drive Pipe. 

30 “ 

4 (4 44 44 

30 “ “ “ 

40 “ “ “ 

5 “ “ “ 

40 “ »« «* 

50 “ “ “ 

■^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 

50 “ “ 

60 “ “ “ 

g 4 i 44 44 

60 “ “ 

80 “ “ “ 

10 “ 

80 “ “ “ 

100 “ “ “ 

14 “ “ “ 

100 “ 

120 “ “ “ 

1 4 4 4 4 4 4 

125 “ 


*Any size Ram may be operated under these conditions 
and will afford the following approximate delivery : 


No. 2 require 2 to 


3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 


2 to 

3 to 7 
6 to 12 

11 to 20 
18 to 35 
30 to 60 


3 gals, per min. and del 

4 


10 to 
10 to 
15 to 35 
30 to 60 1 
65 to 100 ‘ 
90 to 175 ‘ 
150 to 300 ‘ 


1 5 gals, per hr. 
20 


t Where necessary head of fall cannot be had in length of drive pipe given, the same results can be secured by conveying water any 
distance necessary and placing an open stand pipe in line of drive pipe at point 50 to 75 feet (as required) from Ram. 

*It is assumed that the smaller Rams will not be selected for extreme high lift, as the friction loss of water in a small drive and discharge 
pipe renders their use impracticable. 

Larger length of drive pipe may be used on larger Rams. 

Where water supply will permit, always select Ram of ample size for requirements. 








































GOULDS IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAMS. 

Fig. 345. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


137 


Fig. 345 



FIC. 346)4 


Size. 

Supply per 
Minute 
to Operate 
Ram. 

Length 
of Drive 

Pipes. 

Cipher. 

*Price. 


Pipe, 

Feet. 

Drive. 

Discharge. 

Leather 

Valve. 

No. 2 
“ 3 

“ 4 

1 to 2 gals. 

2 to 4 •• 

3 to 7 “ 

50 to 75 
50 to 75 
50 to 100 

% in. 

1 

U* “ 

% “ 

Evade 

Evan 

Event 

$9.00 

11.00 
14.00 

Fig. 345)4. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 

Size. 

Supply per 
Minute 

Length 
of Drive 

PrPES. 

Cipher. 

* Price. 

to Operate 
Ram. 

Pipe, 

Feet. 

Drive. 

Discharge. 

With 

Leather 

Valve. 

No. 5 
" 6 
“ 7 

6 to 10 gals. 
11 to 25 " 

20 to 40 “ 

25 to 75 “ 

50 to 150 
50 to 200 
50 to 200 
50 to 200 

2 in. 

2 U “ 

3 “ 

4 “ 

1 in. 

IK “ 

13lj “ 

2 “ “ 

Exabub . { 
Fabida 
Fabiet 
Fabift 

$ 22.00 

40.00 

75.00 

125.00 


^Leather Valve under Air Chamber. 

Fig. 346)4. Single Ram. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size. 

j Supply per 
Minute 

Length 
of Drive 

Pipes. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

to Operate 
Ram. 

Pipe, 

Feet. 

Drive. 

Dis¬ 

charge. 

Brass I 
Spring 
Valve. [ 

No. 6 
“ 7 
“ 8 

11 to 25 gals. 
20 to 40 “ 

25 to 75 “ 

50 to 200 
50 to 200 
50 to 200 

2K in. 

3 “ 

4 “ 

IK in. 

IK “ 

2 “ 

Exabuck 

Exabude 

Exacat 

$45.00 

80.00 

130.00 

Fig. 346. Double Ram. Sizes, Prices, 

Etc. 

Size. 

Supply per 
Minute 

Length 
of Drive 

Pipes. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

to Operate 
Ram. 

Pipe, 

Feet. 

Drive. 

Dis¬ 

charge. 

■{-Brass 
Spring j 
Valve. 

No. 6 
“ 7 
“ 8 

22 to 50 gals. 
40 to 80 “ 

50 to 150 “ 

50 to 200 
50 to 200 
50 to 200 

2K in. 

3 

4 “ 

IK in. 

2 

2K “ 

Exalt 

Excel 

Exert 

$90.00 

160.00 

260.00 



FIG 345)4 



FIG. 346 


+Brass Spring Valve under Air Chamber. 

Fig. 345 can be fitted for wrought-iron or lead pipe, as ordered ; Fig. 345% for wrought-iron pipe only. 
































































Double^Acting Force Pumps 

of “Alert” and “Challenge” types 
have a general use for raising 
water in residences, on boats, 
around wharves, etc. 

“ Deluge ” and Diaphragm Lift 
Pumps are used almost exclusively 
on vessels as illustrated. 

See pages 139 to 147. 









































139 


GOULDS “ALERT” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 


With Iron or Brass-Lined Cylinder. 


The “Alert ” Double-Acting Force Pump is similar to the “Challenge,” which we were 
first to build and popularize, but, instead of the expensive composition valves and valve seats, 
this Pump has leather valves. 

The valves are all grouped together under the air chamber and can he readily exposed 
to view by unscrewing the bolts at side. Suction and discharge openings are on opposite 
sides of cylinder. 

We always fit suction and discharge for sizes of iron pipe named below, but can fit 
them for lead pipe or hose, if so ordered, at extra charge for Nos. 2 and 4 of $2.00, and 
Nos. 6 and 8 of $2.50. 

Fig. 747. sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cal. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2 l 4 in. 

5 in. 

.21 gal. 

•1*4 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Vareb 

$16.00 

Basebal 

$18.50 

4 

3 “ 

5 “ 

.31 “ 

1 % “ 

1 

75 “ 

Varech 

18.00 

Baseboa 

21.00 

6 

3H “ 

5 “ 

.42 “ 

VA “ 

1 L 4 “ 

50 “ 

Vivesu 

20.00 

Baselar 

23.50 

8 

4 “ 

5 “ 

.54 “ 

i y 2 “ 

1*4 “ 

50 “ 

Vivid 

24.00 

Baseles 

28.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 



GOULDS “ALBANY” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 


With Brass Valves and seats. 

Fig. 1255, like our “Alert” and “Challenge” Pumps, has long vertical 
lever. Works easily. Is largely used for filling tanks. Valves are brass, on 
brass seats, and are located at ends of cylinder, easy of access. Cylinders 
either iron or brass-lined, as ordered. Piston rod brass-cased. Piston has 
two cupped leathers. Ample air chamber is provided. 

Fig. 1255 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and 

Force. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

5 in. 

.31 gal. 

1*4 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

75 ft. 

Paipops 

$18.00 

Paiqem 

$21.00 

8 

4 “ 

5 “ 

.54 “ 

1*4 “ 

1*4 “ 

50 “ 

Paipuq 

24.00 

Paiqid 

28.00 

12 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.85 “ 

2 

2 

50 “ 

Paiqal 

30.00 

Panifo 

35.00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 


FIG. 1255 
































































mo “ ROCKER ” DUPLEX DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS. 


With Brackets and detachable standards. 



Fig. 1213 Fig. 1214 


Figs. 1213 and 1214, “Rocker” Force Pumps, have a general application for all purposes where a Hand Force 
Pump may be employed. They are provided with two double-acting pistons, each fitted with double cup 
leathers, working in brass-lined cylinders. The suction and discharge valves and valve seats are brass, and 
are accessible without disturbing pipe connections. Lever is long, of malleable iron and may he operated in 
a vertical or horizontal position. The working parts of the Pump are so nicely arranged that the slightest 
movement of the lever causes the water to flow at once. Suction and discharge regularly fitted for iron pipe. 
Fitted for hose or lead pipe to order at extra price. For pumping wines, acids or hot water, Pumps should 
be specially fitted. This we do to order Fig 1213 has Brackets for attaching to wall or plank. Fig. 1214 has 
Brackets, also detachable legs or standards. 


Figs. 1213 and 1214. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Approximate 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Fm. 

1213. 

Fio. 

1214. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

2 

2 l /i in. 

.21 gals. 

10 to 16 gals. 

1 in. pipe 

175 ft. 

Metobe 

$25.00 

Moawed 

$27.25 

4 

3 

.33 “ 

18 to 24 “ 

1 X “ 

175 “ 

Metock 

28.00 

Moavvig 

30.50 

6 

3*2 “ 

.60 “ 

33 to 40 “ 

111 “ 

150 “ 

Metuma 

31.00 

Moawon 

33.75 

8 

4 

.82 “ 

40 to 48 “ 

2 “ 

150 “ 

Metund 

37.00 

Moawub 

40.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 35 feet above water. 



























































“ROCKER” DUPLEX DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS, hi 


Mounted on Standards, With or Without air Chamber. 



Fig. 1215 Fig. 1219 

General description of “ Rocker ” Force Pumps and their construction is given on preceding page. Pumps with legs or 
standards also have brackets by which they can be attached to wall or plank. 

Fig. 1215 has air chamber and cock spout. So arranged, these Pumps provide for water being drawn at spout or forced 
above to tank. Suction and top of air chamber regularly fitted for iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe or hose to order. 

Fig. 1219 is same as Fig. 1214, on preceding page, with addition of suction and discharge elbows and iron couplings. 
Iron pipe of same size can be attached to end of elbow by removing hose coupling. 


Fig. 1215. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

Approximate 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Lined. 

" Cylinder. 

Top of 

Air Chamber. 

Nose of Cock. 

2 

iy 2 in. 

.21 gals. 

10 to 16 gals. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. hose. 

175 ft. 

Mobuso 

$28.50 

4 

3 “ 

.33 “ 

18 to 24 “ 

P4 “ 

“ 

1 “ 

175 “ 

Mobvab 

32.00 

6 

3 % “ 

.60 “ 

33 to 40 “ 

u! “ 

i y 2 “ 

1 “ 

150 “ 

Mobvit 

35.00 

8 

4 “ 

.82 “ 

40 to 48 “ 

2 

2 

1 “ 

150 “ 

Mobvox 

42.00 


Fig. 1219. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

] Approx. Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass Lined 
Cylinder. 

2 

2L 2 in. 

.21 gals. 

10 to 16 gals. 

1 in. hose 

175 ft. 

Moonfat 

$31.00 

4 

3 “ 

.33 - 

18 to 24 “ 

1J4 “ 

175 “ 

Moonfem 

35.00 

6 

3*£ “ 

.60 “ 

33 to 40 “ 

1 A 2 

150 “ 

Moongal 

39.00 

8 

4 “ 

.82 “ 

40 to 48 “ 

2 

150 “ 

Moonget 

45.00 


*TotaL lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 























































































142 GOULDS " CHALLENGE” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS. 


With Brass Valves. 

Fig. 470 represents our “Challenge ” Double-Acting Force Pump of great compactness and power, for use 
on shipboard, wharves, around factories, mills, warehouses, etc., and in residences for tank pumping. On all 

“ Challenge ” Pumps piston rods are brass-cased, valves 
and valve seats of brass, cylinders either brass-lined 
or brass, therefore working parts are non-corrosive. On 
ships “Challenge” Pump performs the three-fold pur¬ 
pose of filling boilers when cold, washing down decks, 
and satisfy government inspection as to fire protection. 

In mines these Pumps are almost invaluable, as 
they are unaffected by mine water and will force to 
great elevation. 

Fig. 562 represents our “ Challenge ” Double-Acting 
Force Pump, described above, in a larger form, and 
arranged with double levers. This Pump has only one 
stuffing box, so that it is less liable to leak tban with 
two, and in case of such an accident one set of valves 
would be in readiness at all events, and thus arranged 
can be operated, too, with much less friction and labor. 

For use on ship wharves, about factories, mills, mines, 

We regularly fit iron pipe. 




FIG. 470 

warehouses, etc., it is capable of inestimable service. 

Pumps furnished with fibrous or metallic-packed pistons to order. 

Fig. 470. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Fig. 562 


Fitted for hose to order. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift 

and Force. 

Brass-Lined Cvi,. 

Brass Cylinder. 

f Brass. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

234 in. 

434 in. 

.19 qal. 

134 in. hose 

1 in. hose 

150 ft. 

Grande 

$27.00 

Rawems 

$55.00 

Grantee 

$75.00 

4 

3 

434 “ 

.28 “ 

134 “ 

1 

150 “ 

Grapery 

28.00 

Rawenb 

55.00 

Gratad 

75.00 

8 

4 “ 

434 “ 

.49 “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

100 “ 

Grab 

30.00 

Raweol 

60.00 

Loned 

90.00 

12 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.85 “ 

2 

134 “ 

100 “ 

Grace 

40.00 

Rawepa 

90.00 

Longsa 

150.00 

16 

6 “ 

5 “ 

1.22 “ 

2J4 “ 

2 

100 “ 

Vareibj 

50.00 

Rawfat 

120.00 

Vareick 

185.00 


Fig. 562. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

Capacitv 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift 

Brass-Lined Cye. 

Brass Cylinder. 

+ Brass. 

Cyl. 

per Rev. 

and Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

8 

12 

16 

4 in. 

5 “ 

6 

434 in. 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.49 gal. 
.85 “ 
1.22 “ 

134 in. hose 

2 

234 “ 

134 in. hose 

134 “ 

2 

125 ft. 
125 “ 
125 “ 

Vareidz 

Leader 

Leaflet 

$35.00 

45.00 

55.00 

Rawejx 

Rawekl 

Rawell 

$65.00 

95.00 

125.00 

Vareien 

Looky 

Looma 

$100.00 

155.00 

195.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 
+ Brass Pumps are made entirely of brass, except levers, links and bolts. 




















































“ MONITOR ” D. A. SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP COMBINED. 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and metal Valves 

The cut exhibits our Double-Acting “ Monitor ” Suction Pump, for elevating large quantities of water from 
the holds of vessels, or from wells, cisterns, reservoirs, etc. It is essentially a Brass Pump, as the cylinder is 
lined with that metal, while the piston, piston rod, valves and their seats are 
made of the best composition metal. By the addition of a very few and inex¬ 
pensive appliances, this Pump can be converted into a very powerful engine, 
with a capacity of forcing a good-sized stream of water a long distance, thus 
combining in one machine, and at a little more cost, a Lifting and Force Pump 
when required. On shipboard this Pump can be set as Bilge Pumps usually 
are, with the iron suction pipe extending into the hold, and by very simple 
changes a Force Pump can be had for extinguishing fires, washing decks, etc. 

One Pump, therefore, performs the functions of two, and we guarantee that 
in either capacity it will give all the satisfaction that either of two Pumps 
would, designed specially for only one purpose. 

Under the air chamber, which is easily detached, lie the upper valves> 
while by unscrewing the four nuts that secure the bed plate to the cylinder, 
the cylinder can be raised, and the lower valves are exposed. The position of 
the Pump or the pipes have, therefore, in no way to be disturbed should the 
valves become clogged and require examination. We can most heartily commend this Pump to our friends. 
Fitted for hose, unless otherwise ordered, but we can fit for iron pipe if so desired. Pumps furnished with 
fibrous or metallic packed piston to order. 


Fig. 581. suction and Bilge Pump, size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Revolution. 

Suction. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined. 

16 

6 in. 

5 in. 

1.22 gal. 

2% in. hose 

Melt 

$55.00 



Fig. 581. 


Fig. 582. Combined Force Pump. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined. 

16 

6 in. 

5 in. 

1.22 gal. 

2Y 2 in. hose 

2 in. hose 

125 ft. 

Mend 

$60.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 













































GOULDS “CHALLENGE” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 


With Pitman for machine Power. 


Fig. 604 represents our “Challenge ” Double-Acting Force Pump, mounted on plank, with pitman, guide 
and guide rod for attaching to face plate and crank pin by means of connecting rod. May be operated by 
Figs 597 or 597%, Horse Powers (page 94), or other machine power. They can be run up to a maximum of 40 



to 50 revolutions per minute, though 30 would be better. Both 
suction and discharge fitted for gas pipe, unless otherwise ordered. 
Pump furnished with fibrous or metallic packed piston to order. 


Pic. 604. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass Cyi,. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2 }4 in. 

434 in. 

.19 gal. 

1)4 in- pipe 

1 in. pipe 

Molec 

$30.00 

Repert 

$58.00 

4 

3 “ 

4 * '2 “ 

.28 “ 

1 X “ 

1 

Molty 

31.00 

Repesu 

58.00 

8 

4 “ 

4)4 “ 

.49 “ 

1)4 “ 

D4 “ 

Monkish 

33.00 

Rideck 

63.00 

12 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.85 “ 

2 

1 34 “ 

Moody 

45.00 

Rideds 

95.00 

16 

6 “ 

5 “ 

1.22 “ 

2 H “ 

2 

Moon 

55.00 

Rideer 

125.00 


GOULDS BRASS TWO-CYLINDER FORCE PUMP. 


With detachable iron Lever. 

Fig. 773 represents our Two-Cylinder Force Pump with brass cylinders, 
check valve, rods and stuffing boxes, making it practically a brass Pump. This 
Pump has two vertical working pistons actuated by one lever, having the full 
effect of a double-acting Pump. 

The suction and discharge are fitted for lead or iron pipe, as ordered. 

Fic. 773. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinders. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*I.ift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Brass. 

0 

2 in. 

4 in. 

.11 gal. 

1)4 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

150 ft. 

Vendor 

$30.00 

2 

2 a “ 

4 “ 

.17 “ 

1)4 “ 

IX “ 

125 “ 

Vendue 

35.00 

4 

3 “ 

4 “ 

.24 “ 

1)4 “ 

134 “ 

100 “ 

Veneer 

45.00 




Fig. 773 


* Total lift ancl force from supply to point of delivery, Fump not more than 25 feet above water. 












































GOULDS “ THRESHER ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. «« 


For Filling Thresher Tanks and General Use. 



Fig. 1145 is perhaps better than any other Pump 
adapted to the requirements of Threshermen. Easy of 
operation and of great capacity, it saves much time 
and labor in filling tank wagons. Being a Force Pump, 
it is used to fill the boiler when cold. Its construction is 
most simple and all parts are easily removable. Caps 
over discharge valves are so constructed that they can be 
unscrewed by any stick or rod. Valves are all metal, 
leather-faced. Solid piston is packed with double crimped 
leathers. Piston rod of polished steel works through 
Brass stuffing-box. Water ways are large and direct. 

Capacity of Pump is one to two barrels a minute, depend¬ 
ing upon rapidity of operation. Aside from service sug¬ 
gested above, it is much used by contractors, etc. With each Pump is included Strainer, Hose Coupling 
and one pair Suction Hose Bands. 



FIG. 1145 


Fig. 1145. Size, Price, Etc. 


Fig. 1145. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

+ Suction. 

♦Lift 

+ Discharge. and 

Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Pump with Strainer, 
Hose Countings and 
Clamps. 

5 in. 

5 in. 

.85 gal. 

2 in. hose 

1 in. hose 50 ft. 

Gushab 

$18.00 

OUTFIT A. 

( Fig. 1145, Thresher Tank Pump, with 1 5 feet 2-inch spiral wire 

suction hose. \2 l 4 feet 1-inch 3-ply discharge hose, couolings, 
f suction basket and nozzle, all complete. 

Gushik 

40.00 

OUTFIT R 

( Fig. 1145, Thresher Tank Pump, with 20 feet 2-inch spiral wire 

Gushod 

45.00 


( lings, suction basket and nozzle, all complete. 

OUTFIT 0 

( Fig. 1145, Thresher Tank Pump, with 25 feet 2-inch spiral wire 

Gushum 

50.00 


( suction basket and nozzle, all complete... 


OUTFIT D. 

( Fig. 1145, Thresher Tank Pump, with 25 feet 2 inch spiral wire 

suction hose, 25 feet 3-inch 1-ply discharge hose, couolings. sue- 
(tion basket and nozzle, all complete. 

Gushva 

54.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

•j- When specially ordered we can fit suction for 2-inch pipe and discharge for lj^-inch iron pipe, with 
out extra charge. 


10 














































-V 


146 GOULDS “NEW DELUGE” SUCTION PUMP. 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Removable Valves. 



Fig. 829 


Fig. 829 represents our improved “New Deluge” Pump, which is de¬ 
signed for shallow or small vessels of not more than 15 to 20 feet depth of 
hold ; for contractors who wish to pump large quantities of water from exca¬ 
vations, etc. ; for irrigation or any other purpose where a compact and 
capacious Pump is desired. 

The cylinder is lined with brass, the valves rubber-faced and the lever 
socket made at such an angle that the bent wrought-iron lever when put in 
one side up is right for ordinary pumping, and by simply changing it to the 
other side up it becomes a vertical lever. This lever may also be worked 
from three different points, as shown by lugs in our cut. 

The Pump has large valves accessible and removable by hand from above, 
while to the bottom of the base is bolted a flange which may be cut for any 
size pipe ordered, or changed for other sizes if desired. 


Fig. 829. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 
Cylinder, j 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Lined. 

6 in. 

4 in. 

.49 gal. 

1.47 “ 

VA in. pipe 
3 

20 ft. 

Wakend 

$23.00 

B l A “ 

6 “ 

20 “ 

Waking 

30.00 


Can furnish 8%-inch by 6-inch Iron (not brass lined) Pump fitted 4-inch 
pipe, with special foot valve for pumping asphaltum, at $50.00 list. 



FIG. 836 


GOULDS “ NEW DELUGE ” SUCTION PUMP. 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Removable Valves. 

Fig 836 represents our “ New Deluge ” Pump described above, arranged 
with elevated base to be used above deck or foundation where it is desired to 
use hose suction or more convenient to make pipe connections in this manner. 
The suction flange is fitted for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given below, unless 
otherwise ordered, or can be cut hose gauge to take our regular suction half 
hose coupling, which is furnished at extra price. 


Fig. 836. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacitv per 
Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Lined. 

6 in. 

8A “ 

4 in. 

6 “ 

.49 gal. 
1.47 “ 

2A in. pipe 

3 

20 ft. 

20 “ 

Weaken 

Weakeos 

$24.00 

31.00 










































































GOULDS NEW DIAPHRAGM SUCTION PUMP. i<7 


With Bottom Suction for Pipe. 


Fig. 1222 represents the most approved design of Diaphragm 
Pump. Lever is reversible and can be used at back of the Pump, 
or on either side. Lower valve is of metal, rubber faced, easy of 
access and readily removable. Waterways are large and easy. 
Diaphragm is made of best quality rubber. Pump combines 
simplicity with strength. In these Pumps the diaphragm takes 
the place of the plunger. They are particularly adapted for pump¬ 
ing water containing mud, sand, gravel, sewage, coal, chips or any 
semi-fluid matter. Pumps with bottom suction are used in places 
where they can remain stationary, as on vessels, barges, dredges, 
wharves, etc. We regularly fit as in our table below. 


FIG. 1222. SIZES, PRICES, ETC. 


No. 

Suction. 

Approximate Capacity. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

3 

2 l A in. iron pipe 

3 

1800 gallons per hour 

3500 “ “ “ 

Tokeot 

Todeka 

$17.50 

20.00 



FIG. 1222 


GOULDS NEW DIAPHRAGM SUCTION PUMP. 


With Side Suction for Hose or Pipe. 


Fig. 1223, New Diaphragm Pump, is similiar in general con¬ 
struction to Fig. 1222, described above, differing only in that it has 
side suction, and therefore a different kind of suction valve. This 
valve is brass, rubber-faced, resting upon an inclined seat, thus 
affording smallest obstruction to passage of any matter. Unless 
otherwise ordered, suction is cut 3-inch pipe thread, which is also 
the thread now generally used on hose couplings of that size. We 
can cut to any special hose gauge, if ordered. Suction hose and 
couplings furnished at market prices. Special brass hose coup¬ 
lings, suction hose and strainers furnished at market prices when 
ordered. 



Fig. 1223. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Suction. 

Approximate Capacity. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2]A in. hose or iron pipe 

3 .. 

1800 gallons per hour 

3500 “ “ “ 

Tokepy 

$21.50 

3 

Todels 

24.00 



FIG. 1223 








































148 


GOULDS ODORLESS DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUMP. 

WITH LARGE AIR CHAMBER AND REVERSIBLE LEVERS. 

Fig. 1161 illustrates our improved Odorless Diaphragm Force 
Pump, specially designed for pumping out sewers, cesspools, vaults, 
etc., or moving any semi-liquid matter which an ordinary Pump 
could not successfully handle. In this Pump a rubber diaphragm 
with special valve acts as plunger. Bronze valve seat and cover 
incase the inclined rubber-faced suction valve, offering least 
obstruction to passage of matter. The levers are wrought-iron 
and reversible. The stroke is short and operates easily. Pump 
has convenient hand-hole for getting at interior without removing 
air-chamber. Suction and discharge regularly fitted for iron-pipe, 
hut can cut to any special hose gauge. We can furnish hose and 
couplings to order. 


Fig 1161. Size, price, Etc. 


Diameter 

Diaphragm. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

13 in. 

ZVi in. 

1.47 gals. 

3 in. pipe 

3 in. pipe 

Zutad 

$45.00 


Fig. 1161 


TWO-CYLINDER SUCTION PUMP. 

With Folding levers. 

The cut represents our new Two-Cylinder Suction or Contractors’ 
Pump. This Pump has large capacity, and for pumping out pits, mines, 
quarries, etc., will render most excellent service. These pumps can he 
mounted on a truck with wheels and drag handle, when so ordered, at a 
small additional expense. The levers can be folded into a small space, 
as shown in illustration. The suction is always fitted for iron pipe unless 
ordered to the contrary, although can be arranged for suction hose when 
so specified. 

Fig. 1162. Size, Price, Etc. 


Dia. Cyls. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

12 in. 

8 in. 

7.83 gals. 

6 in. pipe 

Tickist 

$140.00 




Fig 1162 











































































GOULDS SHIP’S MAIN AND BILGE PUMP. 

With Wood Levers. 


The cut represents our improved Ship’s Main and Bilge Pump, for use 
upon shipboard, in mines and upon plantations for irrigation. It has a re¬ 
versible top, heavy strong bed-plate, poppet valves of new design ; the suction 
pipe is attached to the vacuum chamber above the valves, so that they are 
always submerged ; the plungers are always made of brass, with large water¬ 
ways. We also furnish two and three-way cocks, at extra list price. See 
under Fig. 579. 


Fig. 578. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinders. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Ikon Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinders. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

5 l A in. 

5j| “ 

6 “ 

6 A in. 

8 “ 

8 “ 

1.34 gal. 
1.64 “ 
1.96 “ 

3 in. pipe 

3 “ 

3 “ 

25 ft. 

25 “ 

25 “ 

Lestal 

Letada 

Levy 

$55.00 

60.00 

70.00 

Lidda 

Lien 

Maw 

$75.00 

80.00 

90.00 



Fig. 578 


GOULDS SHIP'S MAIN AND BILGE PUMP. 


With Wrought-Iron Extension Levers. 

Fig. 579 represents our improved Ship’s Main and Bilge Pump, fully 
described above, arranged with wrought-iron extension levers, so that a large 
force of men can be employed in operating it. We also furnish two and 
three-turn brass cocks with elbows, where a suction pipe is wanted for each 
side of the keelson. 


Fig. 579. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Iron Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinders. 

Cylinder. 

per Rev. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

6% in. 
VA “ 

6 “ 

8 “ 

6A in. 

8 “ 

8 “ 

8 “ 

1.34 gal. 
1.64 “ 
1.96 “ 
3.48 “ 

3 in. pipe 

3 “ 

3 “ 

4 “ 

25 ft. 

25 “ 

25 “ 

25 “ 

Maya 

Mazed 

Mazy 

Mazera 

$60.00 

65.00 

75.00 

115.00 

Meada 

Meal 

Meaned 

Meant 

$80.00 

85.00 

95.00 

140.00 


Brass 2-way cock, with 2 elbows for 2 suction pipes. $ 18.00 net 

Brass 3-way cock, with 2 elbows for 3 suction pipes. 20.00.net 



FIG. 579 




















































































150 


GOULDS TWO-CYLINDER FORCE PUMPS. 



fig. 518 


With Wood or Wrought Levers. 

Fig. 518 is a powerful Two-Cylinder Force 
Pump, which is double-acting in operation, 
simple and compact in build, all parts being 
readily accessible, and can be operated by wood 
levers or power, as desired. The suction is 
always fitted for wrought-iron pipe, and the 
discharge for hose, unless otherwise ordered ; 
can fit both ends for wrought-iron pipe, or 
both ends for hose, if ordered. 

Fig 520 represents our Two-Cylinder Suction 
and Force Pump described above, arranged with 
extension levers. When these levers are put 
in place, they afford room for many men to 
work, and render this pump a most powerful 
engine for forcing water on fires, or supplying 
it for many uses about factories, ware-houses, 
wharves, etc. 



FIG. 520 


Fig. 518. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Ikon Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinders. 

Brass Cylinders. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

634 in. 

.40 gal. 

134 in. pipe 

1*4 in. hose 

100 ft. 

Hoax 

$35.00 

Holt 

$42.00 

Hoot 

$55.00 

6 

334 “ 

634 “ 

.54 “ 

2 

U'2 “ 

75 “ 

Hock 

40.00 

Home 

50.00 

Hops 

63.00 

8 

4 “ 

8 “ 

.87 “ 

2V 2 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Hod 

45.00 

Honel 

55.00 

Hopei 

75.00 

10 

4 34 » 

8 “ 

1.10 “ 

234 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Hoe 

52.50 

Hood 

67.50 

Hose 

87.50 

12 

5 “ 

8 “ 

1.36 “ 

234 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Hold 

60.00 

Hoofit 

75.00 

Hostal 

100.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

1.96 “ 

4 

2% “ 

50 “ 

Hole 

85.00 

Hoopla 

105.00 

Hour 

135.00 


Fig. 520. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 
Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinders. 

Brass Cylinders. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

634 in. 

.40 gal. 

134 *n. pipe 

134 in. hose 

100 ft. 

Visitab 

$45.00 

Visne 

$52.00 

Vitalize 

$65.00 

6 

334 “ 

634 “ 

.54 “ 

2 

134 “ 

75 “ 

Visitan 

50.00 

Visor 

60.00 

Vitally 

73.00 

8 

4 “ 

8 “ 

.87 “ 

234 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Visited 

55.00 

Vista 

65.00 

Vitals 

85.00 

10 

434 “ 

8 “ 

1.10 “ 

2*4 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Visitfy 

62.50 

Visual 

77 50 

Vitiate 

97.50 

12 

5 “ 

8 “ 

1.36 “ 

234 “ 

2 

75 “ 

Visitor 

70.00 

Vital 

85.00 

Vitious 

110.00 

16 

6 “ 

7 “ 

1.96 “ 

4 

234 “ 

50 “ 

Visive 

95.00 

Vitalit 

115.00 

Vitreos 

145.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 












































































































151 


GOULDS TWO-CYLINDER FORCE PUMPS. 





FIG. 283 


With wood levers or folding brakes. 

Fig. 283 exhibits a new Two-Cylinder Force Pump, with 
wood levers, etc., and may be worked by band or machinery, 
while Fig. 284 is the same Pump with folding brakes, which 
are large enough to admit four or six men working upon 
them. Pumps are made with brass-cased piston rods, brass 
plungers, valves and stuffing boxes. 

The valve at the bottom of the Cylinder is double and 
improved in its construction, and can be readily tripped or 
opened by pressing down the lever until it strikes the top of 
the air chamber. 

The Pump is simple in its construction, not liable to get 
out of order, and by the directness of its action arid conse¬ 
quent freedom from friction is a most efficient and powerful 
Pump. 

Fig. 283 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



FIG. 284 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinders. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined Cye. 

Brass Cylinders. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2 V 2 in. 

6 in. 

.26 gal. 

2 in. pipe 

1M in. hose 

125 ft. 

Dazed 

$38.00 

Polmeqs 

$45.00 

Debar 

$58.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.37 *• 

2 

\ L A “ 

125 “ 

Dazzle 

40.00 

Polmeho 

47.00 

Debase 

60.00 

6 

3 A “ 

6 “ 

.50 “ 

2 34 “ 

“ 

100 “ 

Deafa 

47.00 

Polmeja 

57.00 

Debit 

70.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.65 “ 

2% “ 

VA “ 

100 “ 

Deale 

55.00 

Polmeks 

65.00 

Debta 

85.00 

10 

Vi “ 

6 “ 

.83 “ 

3 

2 

100 “ 

Deam 

65.00 

Poimelb 

80.00 

Debut 

100.00 

12 

5 “ 

8 “ 

1.36 “ 

4 

3 

75 “ 

Balse 

75.00 

Polmem 

90.00 

Benec 

1 15.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

1.96 “ 

4 

3 

75 “ 

Dear 

100.00 

Polmeno 

120.00 

Decay 

150.00 


Fig. 284 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinders. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined Cyl. 

Brass Cylinders. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

2A in. 

6 in. 

.26 gal. 

2 in. pipe 

1 'A in. hose 

125 ft. 

Deck 

$53.00 

Polmeop 

$60.00 

Deep 

$73.00 

4 

3 ‘ “ 

6 “ 

.37 •* 

2 

1A “ 

125 “ 

Decker 

55.00 

Polmeou 

62.00 

Deeply 

75 00 

6 

3A “ 

6 “ 

.50 “ 

2A “ 

134 “ 

100 “ 

Decoyed 

62.00 

Polmics 

72.00 

Deera 

85.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.65 “ 

2 l A “ 

1*4 “ 

100 “ 

Decry 

70.00 

Polmid 

80.00 

Defer 

100.00 

10 

4% “ 

6 “ 

.83 “ 

3 

2 

100 “ 

Deedo 

80.00 

Polmifu 

95.00 

Defix 

1 15.00 

12 

5 “ 

8 “ 

1.36 “ 

4 

3 

75 “ 

Belted 

90.00 

Primmo 

105.00 

Blown 

130.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

1.96 “ 

4 

3 

75 “ 

Deema 

120.00 

Primnu 

140.00 

Deftly 

170.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 






























































































‘52 GOULDS HAND AND POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 

Probably in no class of manufacture is the axiom, “ The best is the cheapest,” better exemplified than in 
that of Hand and Power Rotary Force Pumps. 

Having been extensively engaged for the past 35 years in the manufacture and sale of these Pumps, we 
have profited by our experience, and feel justified, by the unsolicited testimony of our patrons and our con¬ 
stantly increasing, sales in saying we are to-day making the largest and best line of these goods in the market. 
A Rotary Pump must be made with the utmost care and accuracy, or it is worthless — and it is these points of 
excellence, accomplished by our skilled labor and improved machinery, that have earned the enviable reputa¬ 
tion of the “Goulds Rotary.” 

These Pumps will lift water as far as any piston Pump and give a constant uniform discharge. 

When wanted for pumping hot liquids it is necessary that we should be advised of it, as we put in a 
metallic valve in that case. Bronze Pumps should always be used in distilleries, malt houses, etc. 

The whole inside working and principle of our Pumps are obvious from the illustrations given below, in 
which Fig. 299 represents the cams used in our smaller Hand Pumps, and Fig. 300 those in our large Power 
Pumps. 

View of Goulds Rotary Pumps With Case Cover removed. 



FIG. 299 FIG. 300 


The peculiar formation of these revolving cams or pistons was acquired after long experimenting and suc¬ 
cessful practice, and has demonstrated them to be of such a shape as to produce the very minimum of friction 
and wear with the greatest results. 

The cases which receive these cams are engine lathe turned and bored and so perfectly true and smooth 
that the cams when in operation create almost a perfect vacuum and will “pick up ” water quicker, for a long 
distance, and hold it better than any other Pump. The cams are not rough castings, “ sand ground,” as those 
in some inferior Pumps, but are carefully and accurately planed to mesh into each other and fit their case 
perfectly. 

It is also a point worth noting that if a little good oil be put into the case of our Pumps before and after 
using at first, or simply pump air with this oil a few times, the cams become as hard upon the surface as fine 
tempered steel, and are almost unaffected by constant use afterwards. 

Drip plugs are provided for draining Pumps in cold weather. To do this, turn the cams backward a single 
revolution to release all water. 


















GOULDS ROTARY FORCE PUMPS. 153 


With Balance Wheel for Hand Power. 




Fig. 297 represents one of our celebrated Hand Rotary Force Pumps. They are adapted for every¬ 
place or purpose where a Lift and Force Pump can be used, and will pump from a well or cistern, or 
can be moved to any place where water is within suction distance and instantly operated. 

Fig. 297% Hand Rotary Pump is made in larger sizes than Fig. 297, and has higher 
base and larger balance wheel. The earn shaft is long enough to put another fly-wheel 

on, so that four men can work if necessary. Brass plugs are pro¬ 
vided at top and bottom of case for letting out the water in cold 
weather. After taking out the plugs reverse the cams two or 
three times around so as to get the water down from the top. 

We would advise the use of a check valve at end of suction pipe, 
as it keeps the pipe always filled and renders the Pump ready for 
use with a single revolution. Constructive view of Rotary Pump 
is given on preceding page 152. By the addition of metallic lower 
valve, hot liquids can be bandied as well as cold. Hot liquid 
must always flow to the Pump.as the vapors prevent any Pump 
from making a vacuum and thereby “sucking ” the liquid. 

For wine or liquor a Bronze Pump should always be used, as 
it is unaffected by the action of acids. Our Rotary Pumps are 
fcnoivn in every country of the world as the very best made, and 
Fig. 297 always give satisfaction. Fig. 297A 


Fig. 297. Sizes, Prices, etc 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Diameter 

Balance 

Wheel. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and 
Cams. 

+ Bronze. 

End of 
Spout. 

Top of 
Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

3 

10 gals. 

13 “ 

17 “ 

1 % in. pipe 

1 H “ 

1 % “ 

1 in. hose 
1 

i % “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 

1 % “ 

14% in. 
14% “ 
14% “ 

60 ft. 

60 “ 

60 “ 

Ditty 

Dive 

Divan 

$19.00 

22.00 

26.00 

Dizzy 

Dock 

Dodge 

$41.00 

46.00 

61.00 

Primnyx 

Primob 

Primocs 

$51.00 

56.00 

63.00 


Fig. 297A. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Diameter 

Balance 

Wheel. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and 
Cams. 

+ Bronze. 

End of 
Spout. 

Top of 
Spout.' 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

10 gals. 

1 % in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

1 in. pipe 

20 in. 

60 ft. 

Doer 

$20.00 

Doled 

$42.00 

Primodl 

$52.00 

2 

13 “ 

1 % “ 

1 

1 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Doff 

23.00 

Domel 

47.00 

Primof 

57.00 

3 

17 “ 

1 % “ 

VA “ 

1 % “ 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Doggel 

27.00 

Donad 

52.00 

Primoqa 

64.00 

4 

27 “ 

1 % “ 

1 % “ 

1 % “ 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Dogma 

35.00 

Done 

65.00 

Primul 

87.00 

4A 

27 “ 

1 % “ 

1 % “ 

1 % “ 

36 “ 

60 “ 

Dogskin 

39.00 

Doit 

69.00 

Primums 

91.00 

5 

36 “ 

2 

2 

2 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Doinq 

40.00 

Doom 

75.00 

Primve 

105.00 

5A 

36 “ 

2 

2 

2 

36 “ 

60 “ 

Doily 

44.00 

Dolce 

79.00 

Primvit 

109.00 

6 

45 “ 

2 % “ 

2 % “ 

2 % “ 

36 “ 

60 “ 

Voidues 

50.00 

Voiture 

100.00 

Primvo 

140.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 to 20 feet above water, 
t “ Bronze ” Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of Bronze. 
































































































154 


GOULDS ROTARY FORCE PUMPS, 




Fig. 821 represents our Hand Rotary Force Pump arrranged with side suction for hose or lead pipe. 
Unlike other Rotary Pumps, which are tapped for wrought-iron pipe, that must pass up through bottom of 

standard or base, this one is conveniently arranged for hose 
suction at side. Many reasons will suggest themselves of the 
practical utility and convenience of this feature, as the 
suction hose may he dropped in any position readily, and as 
readily removed to another for immediate use. 

Fig. 819 represents our Rotary Force Pump with outside 
hearing and pulley fly-wheel for power use This Pump may 
be used for any of the many services of Rotaries—for pump¬ 
ing hot or cold water, wines, liquors, etc., and is specially 
arranged for power use at. a moderate expense. These Pumps 
are admirably adapted for use with high-speed gas, kerosene, 
or other engines, as the height of outside bearing admits the 
use of a very large pulley to compensate for speed of engine. 

Always fitted for wrought-iron suction pipe. 

Constructive view is shown on page 152. 

Fig. 821 By the addition of a metallic lower valve any of our fig. 819. 

Rotary Pumps will handle hot liquids Hot liquid must 
always flow to the Pump, as rising vapors prevent any Pump from forming a vacuum and thereby “ sucking ” 
the liquid. For handling wines, liquors or any acid substances, bronze Pumps should be used. 


Fig. 821. SrzEs, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Diameter 

Balance 

Wheel. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and 
Cams. 

End of Spout. 

Top of Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

10 gals. 

134 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

1 in. pipe 

14J4 in. 

60 ft. 

Watest 

$20.00 

Wateyf 

$42.00 

2 

13 “ 


1 

1 

143* “ 

60 “ 

Wateta 

23.00 

Watfat 

47.00 

3 

17 “ 

13? “ 

1 A “ 

134 “ 

143* “ 

60 “ 

Wateub 

27.25 

Watfeg 

52.25 

4 

27 “ 

\A “ 

iA “ 

1 A “ 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Watevs 

36.25 

Watgan 

66.25 

5 

36 “ 

2 

2 

2 

20 “ 

60 “ 

Watewd 

41.75 

Watges 

76.75 

6 

45 “ 

2A “ 

2 X “ 

2 A “ 

36 “ 

60 “ 

Watexr 

51.75 

Wathot 

101.75 


Fig. 819 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Min., 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Pulley. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and 
Cams. 

tBronze. 

End of Spout. 

Top of Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

1 0 gals. 

1 l 4 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

1 in. pipe 

12x3 in. 

60 ft. 

Vaguene 

$25.00 

Vahepa 

$47.00 

Primwu 

$57.00 

2 

13 “ 

134 “ 

1 

1 

12x3 " 

60 “ 

Vahab 

28.00 

Vaheqt 

52.00 

Prinap 

62.00 

3 

17 “ 

1 A “ 

134 “ 

134 “ 

15x3 “ 

60 “ 

Vahela 

32.00 

Vaherls 

57.00 

Prinate 

69 00 

4 

27 “ 

13* “ 

13 i “ 

\A “ 

16x4 “ 

60 “ 

Vahemy 

45.00 

Vahesm 

75.00 

Prineb 

97.00 

5 

36 “ 

2 

2 

2 

20 x 4 “ 

60 “ 

Vahenl 

50 00 

Vaheta 

85.00 

Prineco 

1 15.00 

6 

45 “ 

23^ “ 

23* “ 

23* “ 

24 x 4 “ 

60 “ 

Vaheop 

60.00 

Vaheub 

110.00 

Prineds 

150.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above water. 
+ “Bronze ” Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 









































































155 


GOULDS ROTARY FORCE PUMPS. 


For Hand Pumping. 




Fig. 464 shows our Hand Rotary Pumps, arranged with an improvement for 
holding the suction pipe of the Pump rigid in the bung of a barrel. The holder 
is a tapering sleeve in two halves, and can he used in barrels having any size of 
hung, from 1% to 4 inches in diameter. A suction pipe of three feet in length 
is furnished with each Pump as well as a 
hose coupling. With this apparatus, fluids 
of any character or consistency can be 
pumped from a barrel, tierce or hogshead, 
and forced into a reservoir or receptacle at 
a distance removed. 

The prices given below include suction 
pipe, hose coupling, hook and holder. 

Fig. 665 shows one of our celebrated Hand 
Rotary Force Pumps, arranged on a flat base 
or plate, 7x10 inches, with a cast-iron hub 
Fig. 464 projecting four or five inches below it. fig. 665 

We always fit both suction and discharge 

for hose coupling unless otherwise ordered, but can fit them also for gas pipe if so advised. Constructive 
view and description of our celebrated Rotary Pump is given on page 152. For handling wine, liquor or any 
acid substances, Bronze Pumps should be used. 


Fig. 464. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and Cams 

i Bronze. 

End of Spout. 

Top of Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

3 • 

10 gals. 

13 “ 

17 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 

Pi “ 

1 in. hose 

1 

Pi “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 

Pi “ 

Girth 

Gist 

Give 

$17.00 

20.00 

24.00 

Glade 

Glared 

Glass 

$39.00 

44.00 

49.00 

Prineet 

Prinfu 

Pringas 

$49.00 

54.00 

61.00 


Fig. 665. sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Dia. Balance 
Wheel. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case and Cams. 

+ Bronze. 

End of Spout. 

Top of Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

10 gals. 

13 “ 

17 “ 

27 “ 

36 “ 

1 Vx in. pipe 

Pi “ 

Pi “ 

Pi “ 

2 

1 in. hose 

1 

Pi “ 
p| “ 

2 

1 in. pipe 

1 

1 Ya “ 

Pi “ 

2 “ 

14 % in. 

14'.; *• 
14', » 

20 “ 

20 “ 

Louck 

Luff 

Luke 

Lull 

Lump 

$19 50 

22.50 
26.75 

36.50 
42.00 

Lung $41.50 

Lured 46.50 

Lush 51.75 

Lute 67.00 

Mace 77.50 

Pringet 

Prubo 

Prubum 

Prudal 

Prudet 

$51.00 

56.00 

64.00 

89 00 
107.00 


-j- “ Bronze ” Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of Bronze. 




































































156 


GOULDS SPECIAL ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 


With Bracket for Attaching to Machines. 



fig. 944 


Fig 944 is a special pattern Rotary Force Pump, designed to pump small 
quantities of oil to pipe-cutting and threading machines, holt cutters, etc., or 
return this oil to reservoir from which supply is taken to machines. They 
are simple in construction, the principal mechanism being a pair of gears, 
which run together in a tight case. 

Pump has bracket for fastening to machines and shaft long enough to 
receive pulley. 

While Pump will specially recommend itself to machine builders, manu¬ 
facturers of bolts, screws, etc., yet it may be employed for any service where 
a small compact Force Pump is required. 


Fig. 944. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 

100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift and 

Iron. 

+ Bronze. 

Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

1 gal. 

l A in. pipe 

Vi in. pipe 

100 ft. 

Awning 

$15.00 

Calmed 

$25.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above liquid. 
+ Bronze Pump is made entirely of bronze. 


GOULDS SPECIAL ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 


On Frame with single pulley. 

Fig. 1239 is designed especially to supply the increasing demand for a small and 
inexpensive Rotary Force Pump. It is simple in construction, the principal 
mechanism being a pair of gears, which run together in a tight case. It is pro¬ 
vided with a substantial base with hearing for shaft cast thereon. Bearings are 
babbitted, suction is at side ; single tight pulley provides power connection. It 
may he put to any ordinary uses where a small Force Pump can be employed. 

Pump furnished with tight and loose pulley to order. 

Fig. 1239. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1239 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulley. 

*Lift and 

Iron. 

+ Bronze. 

Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

5 gals. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

10 x2^ 

100 ft. 

Reefji 

$25.00 

Reefjod 

$55.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above liquid. 
t Bronze Pump has all parts coming in contact with the liquid bronze. 



















































157 


GOULDS POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMPS. 

on Frame With Tight and Loose Pulleys. 

Fig. 1185% accurately represents our Rotary Force Pump on heavy cast-iron frame, with tight and loose 
pulleys for power. Its internal construction is described on page 152. Beyond the pulleys is a strong bearing 
with Babbitt-lined boxes in which the driving shaft runs The shaft is also made long enough to take a balance 

wheel beyond the bearing, but this wheel is only furnished at extra price. 
This Pump will be found serviceable for furnishing considerable volume to 
elevations not exceeding tfO feet. They are largely used in creameries, brew¬ 
eries, wine cellars, oil refineries, etc. Fig. 1281, Power Rotary Force Pump, 
is the same as Fig. 1185% described 
above but without spout piece, the top 
of case being tapped for iron pipe as 
per sizes given in table below. These 
are largely used for pumping to tanks. 

By the addition of a metallic lower 
valve any of our Rotary Pumps will 
handle hot liquids. Hot liquids should 
always flow to the Pump, as risiug 
vapors prevent any Pump from form¬ 
ing a vacuum, and thereby ‘ ‘ sucking ’ ’ 
the liquid. For handling acid sub- 

Fig. 1185 *4 stances Bronze Pumps should be used. Fig. 1281 

Fig. U85 l A. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

fBRONZE. 

End 

of Spout. 

Top 

of Spout. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

10 gals. 

134 in. pipe 

1 in. hose 

1 in. pipe 

8 s 2X in. 

60 ft. 

Tubeul 

$27.00 

Tubfat 

$49.00 

Pulpac 

$60.00 

2 

13 a “ 

1*4 “ 

1 

1 

8 x 2*4 “ 

60 “ 

Tubevy 

32.00 

Tubfel 

56.00 

Pulpet 

65.00 

3 

17 “ 

1*X “ 

IX “ 

1 X “ 

8 x 2*4 “ 

60 “ 

Tubewd 

38.00 

Tubfig 

63.00 

Pulpig 

75.00 

4 

27 “ 

2 

IX “ 

1 x - 

12x3 *4" 

60 “ 

Ootad 

48.00 

Douse 

78.00 

Pulpod 

100.00 

5 

36 “ 

2 

2 

2 “ 

12 x 3*4 “ 

60 “ 

Doteb 

54.00 

Dove 

90.00 

Pulpun 

120.00 

6 

45 “ 

2 34 “ 

2*4 “ 

2X “ 

24 x 4 “ 

60 “ 

Weigky 

80.00 

Wheezin 

135.00 

Pulpyx 

175.00 


fig. 1281. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
100 Revs. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

♦Lift and 
Force. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

^Bronze. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price, 

1 

10 gals. 

1*4 in. pipe 

134 in. pipe 

8 x 2 l 4 in. 

60 ft. 

Puntum 

$26.00 

Punsis 

$48.00 

Quire 

$58.00 

2 

13 “ 

1*4 “ 

134 “ 

8 x 2*4 “ 

60 “ 

Puntvo 

31.00 

Pusjit 

55.00 

Rabidmu 

63.00 

3 

17 “ 

1*X “ 

IX “ 

8 x 2*4 “ 

60 “ 

Puntwi 

37.00 

Puskax 

62.00 

Rabidno 

73.00 

4 

27 “ 

2 “ 

2 

12 x 334 “ 

60 “ 

Puntwut 

46 00 

Puskem 

76.00 

Rabidot 

96.00 

5 

36 “ 

2 

2 

12 x 334 “ 

60 “ 

Punsab 

52.00 

Puslit 

88.00 

Rabiduq 

116.00 

6 

45 “ 

2*4 '* 

234 “ 

24 x 4 “ 

60 “ 

Punsel 

77.50 

Quihot 

132.50 

Rabifa 

170.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 20 feet above water. 
+Bronze Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 






















































































158 


GOULDS 



FIG. 965 


GOULDS 



Fig. 982 


SEMI-ROTARY “CLOCK” FORCE PUMP. 

DOUBLE-ACTING, WITH REMOVABLE LEVER. 

Fig. 965 represents our Semi-Rotary “Clock” Force Pump, arranged with 
removable malleable lever. 

Working parts of Pump comprise brass double wing, oscillating piston with 
brass valves on each side of wing, encased in cylinder The lever is attached to 
shaft or piston rod and the waterway of each set of valves is separated from the 
other in the suction-valve box. These Pumps are practically metallic fitted, 
and having no leather packing, may be employed in pumping hot liquids, oil, 
wine, etc. 

In our brass-fitted Pumps all working parts are brass, except cylinder case 
and cover ; in brass Pumps, all working parts are made of this metal. 


Fig. 965. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Approximate 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. Discharge. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Bronze-Fitted. 

Bronze. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

4 gals. 

V in. pipe % in. pipe 

150 ft. 

Wordym 

$8.00 

Worldly 

$16.00 

2 

5 “ 

% “ % “ 

150 “ 

Worec 

9.50 

Worm 

20.00 

3 

6 “ 

1 1 

125 “ 

Work 

1 1.00 

Wormal 

27.50 

4 

9 “ 

VA “ U4 “ 

125 “ 

Worker 

13.00 

Wormy 

35.00 

5 

13 “ 

\A “ VA “ 

100 “ 

Workin 

16.00 

Wornl 

42.50 

6 

19 “ 

IX “ 1 ^ “ 

100 “ 

World 

20.00 

Wornie 

50.00 

8 

26 “ 

2 u 2 “ 

90 “ 

Vahevb 

27.50 

Valency 

70.00 

9 

36 “ 

2A “ 2A “ 

80 “ 

Vahewx 

40.00 

Vareda 

90.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 to 20 feet above water. 


SEMI-ROTARY "CLOCK” FORCE PUMP. 

Double-Acting. On Base. 

Fig. 982 represents our celebrated Semi-Rotary “ Clock ” Pump, arranged on 
a base or standard. This base is detachable, and the Pump can either be used 
with the base, or can be bolted to a plank or the side of wall, as desired. These 
Pumps are practically metallic fitted, and may be employed for pumping hot 
liquids, oil, etc. Suction and discharge always fitted for wrought-iron pipe unless 
otherwise ordered. When fitted for lead pipe or hose an extra charge will be made. 

Fig. 982. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity per 
Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Bronze Fitted. 

Bronze. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

4 gals. 

Vt in. pipe 

Vo in. pipe 

150 ft. 

Wronga 

$9.00 

Zylop 

$17.00 

2 

5 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

150 “ 

Wronger 

10.50 

Zylopel 

21 00 

3 

6 “ 

1 

1 

125 “ 

Wrongfu 

12.00 

Zylops 

28.50 

4 

9 “ 

VA “ 

1*4 “ 

125 “ 

Wrongly 

14.00 

Zylopqd 

36.00 

5 

13 “ 

m “ 


100 “ 

Wrongne 

17.00 

Zylora 

44.00 

6 

19 “ 

\ l A “ 

ul “ 

100 “ 

Wrongou 

21.00 

Zylored 

52.50 

8 

26 “ 

2 

2 

90 “ 

Vareef 

30.00 

Vareqat 

72.50 

9 

36 “ 

2 l A “ 

214 “ 

80 “ 

Vareful 

42.50 

Varehes 

92.50 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 to 20 feet above water. 



















































GOULDS SEMI-ROTARY “CLOCK” FORCE PUMPS 


159 



Double-Acting, on Brackets or Base. 

Fig. 1149 represents our Semi-Rotary “Clock” 
Force Pump, arranged with removable malleable 
lever, and elbows for hose connections. 

In construction it is the same as Fig. 965, de¬ 
scribed on page 158. 

Fig. 995 represents our “ Clock ” Pump, mounted 
on iron standard, with air chamber and cock spout. 
So arranged, these pumps may be used for drawing 
water at the spout, or for forcing the water above 
the Pump to tanks, bath-rooms, etc. Having metal 
valves, they may be employed for pumping hot 
liquids, oil, etc Suction and discharge always fitted 
for wrought-iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. 
When fitted for lead pipe or hose an extra charge 
will be made. 

Fig 1149. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 995. 



Approximate 



No. 

Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

1 

4 gals. 

5 “ 

K in. pipe 

K in. pipe 

% “ 

2 

K “ 

3 

6 “ 

1 “ 

1 

4 

9 “ 

IK “ 

IK “ 

5 

13 “ 

IK “ 

IK “ 

6 

19 “ 

IK “ 

IK “ 


♦Lift and 
Force. 


150 

150 

125 

125 

100 

100 


ft. 


Bronze-Fitted. 


Bronze. 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Gulfab 

$ 9.00 

Hailap 

$17.00 

Gulface 

10 75 

Hailet 

22.50 

Gulfib 

12.50 

Hailik 

29.00 

Gulfog 

15.00 

Hailod 

37.00 

Gulf u s 

18.50 

Hailus 

45.00 

Gelfyx 

23.00 

Haims 

53.00 


Fig. 995. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Approximate 


Di sf'hiire’p. 

♦Lift and 

Bronze-Fitted. 

Bronze. 

No. 

Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 



Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

4 gals. 

K in. pipe 

in. pipe 

150 ft. 

Zutela 

$11.00 

Zutelop 

$19.00 

2 

5 “ 

K “ 

% 

it 

150 “ 

Zuteled 

12 50 

Zutelny 

23.00 

3 

6 “ 

1 “ 

i 

(( 

125 “ 

Zylonp 

14.00 

Zyma 

30.50 

4 

9 “ 

IK “ 

IK 

it 

125 “ 

Zylonti 

16.00 

Zym 

38.00 

6 

13 “ 

IK “ 

1K 

it 

100 “ 

Zyloo 

19.00 

Zymad 

46.00 

6 

19 “ 

IK “ 

ill 

it 

100 “ 

Zyloosd 

24.00 

Zymeg 

56.00 

8 

26 “ 

2 “ “ 

2 

it 

90 “ 

Vareef 

35.00 

Varegat 

77 50 

9 

36 “ 

2K “ 

2K 

it 

80 “ 

Vareful 

47.50 

Varehes 

97.50 


♦Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 to 20 feet above water. 





































GOULDS 

POWER ROTARY 
FIRE PUMPS. 


These Pumps are unexcelled 
for fire protection for factories, 
ware-houses, etc. They occupy 
little space, are moderate in cost 
and will afford effective fire pro 
tection. The method of driving, 
connections, etc., are details cov¬ 
ered by local conditions and re¬ 
quirements. We refer to pages 
162 to 167. 
































GOULDS POWER ROTARY PUMP 


161 


A Pump of this type has remarkably great capacity, considering its dimensions, and its capacity increases 
or decreases in proportion to increase or decrease of speed. It handles liquids of any kind, hot or cold, thick 
or thin. For fire protection, pumping for manufacturing and other purposes, our Rotary Pump possesses a 
long established reputation for durability, good workmanship and general excellence. 

When the Pump is used intermittently, it should be freed of water when stopped and some oil introduced 
at the priming plug. Turning the Pump a few times will effectively spread the oil over the cams and the case 
and thus corrosion will be prevented. 

Following table of Effective Fire Streams is condensed from paper by John R. Freeman, C. E., read before 
the New England Water Works Association : 


TABLE OF EFFECTIVE FIRE STREAMS. 

USING 100 FEET OF 2M-INCH ORDINARY BEST QUALITY RUBBER-LINED HOSE BETWEEN NOZZLE 

AND HYDRANT, OR PUMP. 


Smooth Nozzle, Size. 

%-Inch. 

%-Inch. 

1-Inch. 

Pressure at Hydrant, lbs. 

32 

43 

54 

65 

75 

86 

34 

46 

57 

69 

80 

91 

37 

50 

62 

75 

87 

100 

Pressure at Nozzle, lbs 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

Pressure lost in 1U0 ft., 2 1 „-in. hose. 



















lbs. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

5 

6 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

11 

7 

10 

12 

15 

17 

20 

^Vertical Height, feet Effective 



















Stream 

48 

60 

67 

72 

76 

79 

49 

62 

71 

77 

81 

85 

51 

64 

73 

79 

85 

89 

^Horizontal Distance, feet, Effective 



















Stream. 

37 

44 

50 

54 

58 

62 

42 

49 

55 

61 

66 

70 

47 

55 

61 

67 

72 

76 

Gals. Discharged per minute. 

90 

104 

116 

127 

137 

147 

123 

142 

159 

174 

188 

201 

161 

186 

208 

228 

246 

263 

Smooth Nozzle, Size. 

1 %-Inch. 

134 -Inch. 

1 %-Inch. 

Pressure at Hydrant, lbs.. 

42 

56 

70 

84 

98 

112 

49 

65 

81 

97 

113 

129 

58 

77 

96 

116 

135 

154 

Pressure at Nozzle, lbs. 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

Pressure lost in 100 ft . 2}.j-in. hose 



















lbs. 

12 

16 

20 

24 

28 

32 

9 

25 

31 

37 

43 

49 

28 

37 

46 

56 

65 

74 

Vertical Heiaht of Effective Stream.- 



















feet. 

52 

65 

75 

83 

88 

92 

53 

67 

77 

85 

91 

95 

55 

69 

79 

87 

92 

97 

Horizontal Dis. of Effective Stream. 

















# 


feet. 

50 

59 

66 

72 

77 

81 

54 

63 

70 

76 

81 

85 

56 

66 

73 

79 

84 

88 

Gals. Discharged per minute 

206 

238 

266 

291 

314 

336 

256 

296 

331 

363 

392 

419 

315 

363 

406 

445 

480 

514 


Two hundred and fifty gallons per minute is a good standard fire stream with 80 pounds pressure at the 
hydrant. 


* Spray or drops will go from 22 per cent, to 56 per cent, higher, and from 120 per cent, to 150 per cent, farther horizontally, buttfifuires 
given in table are for “Effective ” fire streams that will make a black mark where they.hit. 

11 






























































162 


GOULDS POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP 


With Tight and Loose Pulleys for Belt. 

Fig. 301, Power Rotary Force Pump, is de¬ 
signed for water supply, tank service, circulat¬ 
ing liquids of any kind, pumping, oil, etc. It 
has tight and loose pulleys. Sizes No. 1, 2 and 
3 have shaft extended to carry the pulleys, 
wiiich will be placed at either end of the Pump, 
as ordered. Nos. 4, 5 and 6 have pulleys 
mounted on short piece of shaft and connected 
to cam shaft by flange coupling, which may be 
attached at either end of Pump. All sizes have 
out-board bearing for pulleys. Pulleys are 
regularly attached, as shown in illustration. 
Cut and description on page 152 show the con¬ 
struction of these celebrated Rotary Pumps. 
Outside of case are two heavy sets of cut gears 
connecting the cam shafts. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 
have two discharge openings fitted with inter¬ 
changeable flanges, one tapped for pipe of size 
given in table, the other fitted for hose coupling 
and furnished with cap. (Size hose given in 
table.) Nos. 4, 5 and 6 have three discharge openings, two being fitted as above and the third with blank 
flange. We list Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 w T ith air chamber under Fig. 896, page 164. 


Fig. 301. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
One Rev. 

t Speed and Capacity per 
Minute, varying with Kind of 
Work and Pressvire. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

* Bronze. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price 

Cipher 

Price. 

1 

a*- 

100 to 250 revs., 25 to 60 qals. 

2 in. pipe 

1 A in. pipe and 1 V, in.hose 

12 x 3 X A in. 

Dowdy 

$11500 

Dozad 

$155.00 

Rabkul 

$185.00 

2 

100 to 200 

“ 50 to 100 “ 

2% “ 

2 “2 

(( 

16x4 “ 

Down 

130.00 

Dozer 

195.00 

Rablee 

245 00 

3 

i “ 

100 to 175 

“ 100 to 175 “ 

3 “ 

v-a “ “ zy 2 

it 

18x5 “ 

Dowry 

185.00 

Dozy 

305.00 

Rablig 

405.00 

4 

i% “ 

100 to 150 

“ 165 to 250 “ 

5 

4 “ “ 2V 2 

tt 

24 x 6 “ 

Wealth 

275.00 

Weanac 

475.00 

Raptom 

650.00 

5 

2 a “ 

75 to 125 

“ 185 to 310 “ 

6 

5 “ “ 2% 

tt 

30 x 8 ‘ 

Wean 

350.00 

Weanel 

600.00 

Raptore 

900.00 

6 

4V 2 “ 

60 to 100 

“ 270 to 450 “ 

8 

6 “ “ 2% 

tt 

36x10 “ 

Bandage 

550.00 

Basal 

950.00 

Raptub 

1450.00 


+ Speeds given are a fair rate for continuous running; can be doubled for occasional service. Pumps are strong enough to force against 
about 100 pounds pressure. 

* “ Bronze” Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 



FIG. 301. NO. 5 









































GOULDS POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 


On Frame, With Couplings on Each End of Driving Shaft. 


This cut represents another of our Power Rotary Force 
Pumps as we build them in the larger sizes, mounted on 
frame, with two heavy sets cut gears and coupling on each 
end of driving shaft for power connection. 

On page 152 is given constructive view of these cele¬ 
brated Rotary Pumps, together with description. Nos. 1, 2 
and 3 have two discharge openings, fitted with interchange¬ 
able flanges ; one tapped for pipe of size given in table, the 
other fitted for hose coupling and furnished with cap (size 
hose given in table). 

Nos. 4, 5 and 6 have three discharge openings ; two 
being fitted as above and the third with blank flange. 

We list Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 with air chamber under Fig. 
302% on page 165. 



Fig. 302 


Fig. 302. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 

one 

Revolu¬ 

tion. 

-f Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

* Bronze. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Li gal. 

X “ 

1 

1% “ 
2 l 2 “ 
4/| “ 

1 00 to 250 revs., 25 to 60 gals. 

100 to 200 “ 50 to 100 “ 

100 to 175 “ 100 to 175 “ 

100 to 150 “ 165 to 250 “ 

75 to 125 “ 185 to 310 “ 

60 to 100 “ 270 to 450 “ 

2 in. pipe 

2'i “ 

3 

5 

6 

8 

1' 2 in. pipe and 1 )4 in. hose 

2 44 (4 ^ it 

2 % “ “ 2 % “ 

4 “ “ 2)4 “ 

5 “ “ 2)4 “ 

6 “ “ 2)4 “ 

Draft 

Drag 

Drain 

Drake 

Dram 

Dripom 

$100.00 

115.00 
170.00 

250.00 

325.00 

525.00 

Weaning 

Weapon 

Wear 

Wearda 

Wearer 

Wearfu 

$140.00 

180.00 

290.00 

450.00 

575.00 

925.00 

Raptulo 

Raptums 

Raptunt 

Raptva 

Raptvex 

Raptvil 

$170.00 

230.00 

390.00 

625.00 

875.00 

1425.00 


+ Speeds given are a fair rate for continuous running; can be doubled for occasional service. Pumps are strong enough to force against 
about 100 pounds pressure. 

* “ Bronze ” Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 











































164 


GOULDS POWER ROTARY FIRE PUMP. 



Fig. 896 represents our Power Rotary- 
Fire Pump, surmounted with, air chamber, 
with outside bearings and one wide pulley 
for belt power. This manner of transmit¬ 
ting power may be preferable, or more avail¬ 
able, in some places, and if necessary or de¬ 
sirable to secure protected position, driving 
shaft may be extended any distance, and out¬ 
side bearing with pulley located at end. 
Flanged Coupling is interchangeable at either 
end, thus readily adapting Pumps for any 
place or position. 

The suction is regularly fitted for 
wrouglit-iron pipe. It will be fitted for 
cast-iron pipe or hose when so ordered. 
There are five discharge openings on all 
Pumps. One has Flange cut for 2%-incli 
hose coupling and furnished with cap. An¬ 
other has Flange threaded for wrought-iron 
pipe of size stated in table below ; the other 
outlets are provided with blank flanges. All 
Fig. 896 five flanges are interchangeable. These out¬ 

lets will be fitted otherwise to order. See page 152 for construction view and description. 

See our remarks under Fig. 302% (page 165) concerning water relief valve to be used with this pump. 

See “Table of Effective Fire Stream,” page 161. 

Fig. 896. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size. 

Capacity, 

one 

Revolution. 

Speed and Capacity per Minute, 
for Good Fire Service. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Single 

Pulley. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

No. 3 

1 gal. 

350 to 400 revs.. 350 to 400 gals. 

3 in. pipe 

2‘ 2 in. hose and 2%. in. pipe 

22 x 12 in. 

Weald 

$200.00 

Raptvoe 

$320 00 

“ 4 

1 % “ 

300 to 350 “ 500 to 580 “ 

5 “ 

2 l A “ “ 4 

24 x 14 “ 

Wealden 

290.00 

Raptvud 

490.00 

“ 5 

2 M “ 

250 to 300 “ 625 to 750 “ 

6 “ 

1%. “ “ 5 

30 x 15 “ 

Wealdis 

375.00 

Raptvyw 

625 00 

“ 6 

4 X “ 

200 to 250 “ 900 to 1125 “ 

8 “ 

2% “ “ 6 

36 x 16 “ 

% 

Wealar 

600.00 

Raptwax 

1000.00 


See pages 299 to 307 for Prices, Pipe, Hose, Couplings, Play Pipes, etc. 




































GOULDS POWER ROTARY FIRE PUMP. 


165 


With coupling for Driving shaft. 


Fig. 302% is a powerful Fire Pump, durable and simple, 
having only two moving parts in the case (or cylinder.) The 
method of driving shown in Fig. 895, page 166, is excellent. 

On page 152 is constructive view and description of 
these celebrated Rotary Pumps. The suction is regularly 
fitted for wrought-iron pipe. It will be fitted for cast-iron 
pipe or hose when so ordered. There are five discharge 
openings on all Pumps. One has flange cut for 2%-incli 
hose coupling and furnished with cap. Another lias flange 
tapped for iron pipe of size stated in table below ; the other 
outlets are provided with blank flanges. All five flanges are 
interchangeable. These outlets will be fitted otherwise to 
order. 

An automatic relief valve should be attached close to 
the Pump. Either the spring or lever style may be used. 
General preference is for the spring valve. We are prepared 
to furnish both at market rates. 

Valves for the several sizes should be : For No. 3 Pump, 
2%-inch ; No. 4 Pump, 3-incli; No. 5 Pump, 3%-inch ; No. 6 
Pump, 4-inch. 

See “Table of Effective Fire Streams,” page 161. 



fig. 302Vi. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


No. 

Capacity 
One Rev. 

Speed and Capacity per Minute for 
Good Fire Service. 

Suction. 

Discharges. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

1 gai. 

350 to 400 revs., 350 to 400 gals. 

3 in. pipe 

2J4 in. hose and Z% in. pipe 

Dreqs 

$175.00 

Rabims 

$295.00 

4 

1 % “ 

300 to 350 “ 500 to 580 “ 

5 

2 y .. .. 4 

Dress 

260.00 

Rabjoe 

460.00 

5 

2 ' - 2 “ 

250 to 300 “ 625 to 750 “ 

6 “ 

2*1 “ “ 5 

Drift 

335.00 

Rabjud 

585.00 

6 

“ 

200 to 250 “ 900 to 1125 “ 

8 “ 

2 *| “ “ 6 

Bearish 

535.00 

Rabkoo 

935.00 


See pages 299 to 307 for Prices, Pipe, Hose, Couplings, Play Pipes, etc. 


































>6« GOULDS POWER ROTARY FIRE PUMP. 


WITH FRICTIONAL GEARING. 


FIG. 895 

Fig. 895, Power Rotary Fire Pump, is arranged with frictional gearing. It is a method of driving accepta¬ 
ble to the Fire Underwriters, and is generally specified by them. Friction gears are a special form of pulley 
with faces cut to Y-shaped grooves accurately fitted to mesh together. They have great traction or trans¬ 
mitting power, and with but relatively little thrust on the bearings. 

Rotary Fire Pumps are more commonly found in mills having water power, yet the Rotary Pump is often 
placed in mills and factories having steam power only. We have in our own works a 1,000-gallon Rotary Fire 
Pump coupled to a steam engine. This equipment is satisfactory to and has been accepted by the Associated 
Factory Mutual Insurance Companies. 

Prices upon complete outfit with any method of driving will be quoted upon application. The following 
data is necessary: Quantity of water required per minute ; elevation above the Pump to highest point to be 
covered by fire stream ; distance from Pump to remotest points to be protected; diameter and speed of the 
shaft available for driving the Pump; a sketch showing where the Pump is to be placed, the driving shaft 
and immediate surroundings. 

We refer to previous pages for further description and to page 161 for information about Fire Streams, etc. 



















































































GOULDS ROTARY ELECTRIC PUMP 


167 


With Base and Intermediate Gearing. 


Fig. 303 is our Rotary Pump ar¬ 
ranged with base and gearing to be 
driven by an electric motor. 

This combination forms a pumping 
equipment which is light, compact, 
portable and of great capacity. It is 
serviceable for mining, irrigation, fire 
protection and in manufacturing plants 
for a wide variety of pumping. 

Price wall include the Pump, the 
motor base and the gearing necessary 
to connect the Pump and motor, but 
does not include the motor. 

We will furnish electric motors of 
any make and type, completing the 
equipment, sending it oitt ready for 
pipe and wire connections, if so ordered. 



THE. SQUIDS MFG 


can 

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I|Q\1 

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FIG. 303, NO. 3 


Fig. 303. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Size. 

Capacity 

one 

Revolution. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Geared. 

Iron. 

Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

No. 1 

.25 gal. 

250 revs.— 62 gals. 

2 in. 

1^ in. 

As 

Zymo 

$235.00 

Zymn 

$275.00 

“ 2 

.50 “ 

200 “ 100 “ 

2'A “ 

2 “ 


Zymols 

275.00 

Zymrd 

340.00 

“ 3 

1 . 

175 “ 175 “ 

3 “ 

VA “ 

Required 

Zymose 

345.00 

Zymso 

465.00 

“ 4 

1.6 “ 

150 “ 240 " 

5 “ 

4 “ 

by the 

Zymot 

500.00 

Zylo 

700.00 

“ 5 

2.5 “ 

125 “ 312 “ 


5 ‘ 

Electric 

Zymome 

625.00 

Zylobs 

875.00 

“ 6 

4. 

100 “ 400 “ 

8 

6 ‘ 

Motor. 

Zymfur 

975.00 

Zylocl 

1375.00 


Prices upon application. 















































168 


GOULDS CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS 


Centrifugal Pumps have been built for years, but they have mostly been of a very crude and inefficient 
type. The Pumps we build have been gradually improved until now they are in point of capacity, efficiency 
and workmanship the best on the market. This class of Pumps is intended for elevating large quantities of 
water under comparatively low heads, and they will show a greater economy than any other type of Pump. 
They are extremely simple. The only moving parts being the runner and shaft, there is practically nothing 
to wear out, and they will last, therefore, for years without any expenditure whatever in repairs. 

Many builders of Centrifugal Pumps state a capacity for each Pump which can only be obtained with an 
enormous expenditure of power and very high speed. In the following tables we only give the economical 
capacity of our Pumps ; that is, the capacity at which they will take the least amount of power. By running 
them at a higher speed a greater capacity can be obtained, but, at the same time, the efficiency is reduced so 
that the power required to operate them will be greater than if a larger size Pump were used. The table of revo¬ 
lutions per minute given below is accurate, and if the Pumps are run according to the speeds there given, the 
discharge will be that given in the tables. 

Centrifugal Pumps are used very extensively for irrigation and drainage, sewage pumping, dry docks, 
paper and pulp mills, tanneries, dyers, distillers, starch factories, excavations, etc., and they are especially to 
be recommended as no solid matter in suspension will prevent their operation, because, as they have no valves 
whatever, there is nothing to clog up or become foul. 


Pump No. 
Diameter 
Discharge 
Opening. 

Economical 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Horse-Power 
Required for 
Each Foot 
Elevation. 


Revolutions Per Minute at Which Pumps Should 
to Deliver “ Economical Capacity ” 
to Different Elevations. 

be Run 


Pump No. 
Diameter 
Discharge 
Opening. 

Inches. 

5 feet. 

10 feet. 

15 feet. 

20 feet. 

25 feet. 

30 feet. 

35 feet. 

40 feet. 

50 feet. 

Inches. 

i y* 

70 gals. 

.035 

428 

604 

739 

854 

955 

1.045 

1.131 

1.208 

1.351 

1 


90 “ 

.046 

348 

491 

601 

695 

777 

850 

920 

982 

1.099 

\% 

2 

120 “ 

.06 

302 

426 

522 

603 

674 

737 

798 

852 

953 

2 

2 l A 

185 “ 

.09 

302 

426 

522 

603 

674 

737 

798 

852 

953 

2'i 

3 

260 “ 

.13 

302 

426 

522 

603 

674 

737 

798 

852 

953 

3 

4 

470 “ 

.22 

285 

402 

493 

569 

637 

697 

754 

805 

901 

4 

5 

735 “ 

.37 

256 

362 

443 

512 

572 

626 

678 

724 

810 

5 

6 

1.050 “ 

.53 

214 

302 

368 

427 

478 

523 

566 

604 

675 

6 

8 

2.000 “ 

1.01 

183 

259 

317 

366 

409 

448 

485 

517 

579 

8 

10 

3.000 “ 

1.52 

168 

238 

291 

336 

376 

411 

445 

475 

532 

10 

12 

4,200 “ 

2.12 

133 

188 

230 

266 

298 

326 

352 

376 

421 

12 

15 

7.000 “ 

3.53 

105 

148 

181 

209 

234 

256 

277 

295 

331 

15 

*15 

7.000 “ 

3.53 

151 

213 

261 

301 

337 

369 

399 

426 

477 

15* 

18 

10,000 “ 

5.00 

105 

148 

181 

209 

234 

256 

277 

295 

331 

18 

*18 

10.000 “ 

5.00 

151 

213 

261 

301 

337 

369 

399 

426 

477 

18* 

20 

12,000 “ 

6.00 

144 

202 

245 

285 

321 

348 

376 

400 

448 

20 


* Refers to low-lift Pumps. 

Above table gives correct speed of our Pumps as employed under usual conditions of pumping. If water must be forced through a number 
of bends and elbows, or a great length of piping the above speed must be somewhat increased. 

Use large pipes and easy bends wherever practicable, as they save power. We can furnish elbows and piping of any size. 


























GOULDS VERTICAL CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. i«* 



FIG. 694 

SUBMERGED TYPE. 


SUBMERGED AND SUCTION TYPES. 

Fig. 694 shows our Vertical Pump which is 
intended to he submerged in the liquid to be 
pumped. This is probably the simplest type 
of pump in the market and is easily placed in 
position. Being entirely covered by water it 
requires no apparatus for priming. It is 
always ready to start as soon as power is 
applied. This Pump is used considerably by 
contractors in excavations and coffer-dam 
work, and also in some instances for pump¬ 
ing out dry docks. We are prepared to fur¬ 
nish extra shafting, bearings and pipe. In 
ordering shafting give distance from founda¬ 
tion on which the pump sets to center of 
pulley. 

Fig. 693 shows our Vertical Suction Pump. 
This Pump is to be placed above the water 
from which it is drawing. This Pump is 
mainly used for pumping from driven wells 
or in any place where it is not desirable to 
submerge the pump, but where the situation 
nevertheless will not allow the use of a 
horizontal pump. 

Figs. 694 and 693. Sizes. Prices, Etc. 



FIG. 693 

SUCTION TYPE. 


Pump No. 
Diameter 
Discharge 
Opening. 
Inches. 

Economical 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Diameter 
and Face 
of Pulley 
in Inches. 

Floor 
Space Re¬ 
quired 
in Inches. 

Distance - 
from Bottom 
of Pump to 
Center of 
Coupling. 

Coupling 
Bored for 
Connect¬ 
ing Shaft, 
Diameter. 

Fig. 694. Submerged Type, With 
Elbow, One Pair Couplings, Pul¬ 
ley and One Bearing. 

Fig. 693. Sue. Type, 
With Elbow, One 
Pair Coup’s, Pul. 
and One Bearing. 

Pump N o. 
Diameter 
of 

Discharge 

Opening. 

Inches. 

Iron. 

Brass. 

Iron. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1J4 

70 gals. 

5x6 

17 x 

21 

2 

ft. 9 in. 

1 in. 

Zymek 

$40.00 

Bill 

$70.00 

Reefky 

$44.00 


1% 

90 “ 

6 x6 

21 x 

29 

3 

“ 0 “ 

i 

Pant 

50.00 

Peak 

90.00 

Reeflu 

55.00 


2 

120 “ 

7x8 

23 x 

30 

3 

“ 4 

1 i'o “ 

Pare 

65.00 

Peal 

1 10.00 

Reefmor 

72.00 

2 

2% 

185 “ 

7x8 

24 x 

30 

3 

“ 4 “ 

1 “ 

Wander 

80.00 

Wanq 

135.00 

Reefnir 

88.00 

2 l 4 

3 

260 “ 

7x8 

25 x 

32 

3 

“ 6 “ 

i}4 “ 

Park 

95.00 

Peat 

150.00 

Reefnud 

105.00 

3 

4 

470 “ 

8 x10 

29 x 

39 

4 

“ 0 “ 

1 7 ti 

1 l 8 

Part 

1 10.00 

Peck 

240.00 

Reefoj 

122.00 

4 

5 

735 “ 

10 x10 

34 x 

45 

4 

« J U 

111 K 

1 18 

Zymel 

140.00 

Bind 

315.00 

Reefju 

155.00 

5 

6 

1.050 “ 

12 x12 

37 x 

48 

4 

“ 7 “ 

113 “ 

1 18 

Pass 

170.00 

Peek 

360.00 

Reefqut 

190.00 

6 

8 

2.000 “ 

18x12 

45 x 

56 

5 

“ 5 “ 

2 “ 

Past 

265.00 



Reeqas 

295.00 

8 

10 

3.000 “ 

20 x 12 

51 x 

68 

5 

“ 5 “ 

2 “ 

Pate 

330.00 



Reeqet 

365.00 

10 

12 

4.200 “ 

24 x 14 

63 x 

72 

6 

“ 0 “ 

2% “ 

Path 

420.00 



Reeqim 

475.00 

12 

15 

7.000 “ 

30 x 16 

77 x 102 

6 

“ 6 “ 

3% “ 

Pave 

600.00 



Reeqoq 

665.00 

15 

15* 

7.000 “ 

30 x 15 

60 x 

71 

6 

“ 6 “ 

3% “ 

Reqeab 

480.00 



Reequm 

530.00 

*15 

18 

10.000 “ 

36 x 18 

98 x 126 

7 

“ 0 “ 

3% “ 

Pawn 

950.00 



Reeqvo 

1050.00 

18 

18* 

10.000 “ 

30 x 16 

66 x 

78 

6 

“ 6 

3‘ 4 “ 

Reqeel 

850.00 



Reeqvus 

940.00 

*18 

20 

12.000 “ 

36 x 20 

73 x 

92 

4 

“ 6 “ 

4 “ 

Regeff 

1200.00 



Reegwe 

1325.00 

20 


* Refers to Low Lift Pumps. 

For table of revolutions and power required to lift water to different heights, see table page 168. 


















































































170 


GOULDS HORIZONTAL CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. 




Fig. 696, With Primer. 


Fig. 695 shows our improved Horizontal Pump without suctiou primer. This pump as a machine is perfect. It is 
strong and solid. It has a large diameter shaft running in long bearings lined with best babbitt metal. The pulley is large, 
the hub bearing is of special design fitted with proper packing gland. Oil boxes are large and have covers to keep out dust 
and dirt. All parts are accurately machine fitted. 

Fig. 696 shows our Standard Horizontal Pump with suction primer attached. The small force pump on the extreme left 
is only used for charging the main pump. Before starting, this small force pump is worked by hand until the main pump is 
filled so that the water spurts from the pet-cock on top of the pump shell. This shows that the pump is completely filled 
and therefore is ready to start. The primer will keep the pump primed and makes foot valves unnecessary. 


Figs. 695 and 696. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 


No. Pump. 

Size Pipe 
Flange on 
Suction. 

Economical 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Diameter 
and Face of 
Pulley 

Floor Space Re¬ 
quired in 
Inches. With- 

Fig. 695. Without Primer. 

Fig. 696. With Primer. 

Diameter 
of Dis¬ 
charge. 
Inches. 

Iron. 

Brass 

Fitted. 

Brass. 

Iron 

Brass 

Fitted. 

Brass 

in Inches. 

out Primer. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Price. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Price. 

Price. 

1 X 

2 in. 

70 gals. 

6 x6 

17 x 31 

Bunq 

$45.00 

$57.00 

$85.00 

Cabined 

$55.00 

$67.00 

$105.00 

1 % 

2 “ 

90 “ 

7 x 8 

21 x 32 

Mane 

60.00 

75.00 

100.00 

Oval 

70.00 

85.00 

120.00 

2 

3 “ 

120 “ 

8 x8 

23 x 37 

Many 

75.00 

93.00 

125.00 

Oven 

90.00 

108.00 

150.00 

2 M 

3 “ 

185 “ 

8 x8 

24 x 38 

Wanting 

90.00 

1 12.00 

150.00 

Wapiti 

105.00 

127.00 

175.00 

3 

4 “ 

260 “ 

8 x8 

25 x 39 

Mar 

1 10.00 

135.00 

175.00 

Over 

130.00 

155.00 

210.00 

4 

5 “ 

470 “ 

10 x10 

29 x 41 

Mare 

130.00 

170.00 

275.00 

Oxen 

155.00 

195.00 

330.00 

5 

6 “ 

735 “ 

12 x12 

34 x 54 

Broadcast 

165.00 

225.00 

350.00 

Bugler 

195.00 

255.00 

420.00 

6 

8 “ 

1.050 “ 

15 x 12 

37 x 55 

Mark 

200.00 

290.00 

410.00 

Oyer 

240.00 

330.00 

495.00 

8 

10 “ 

2.000 “ 

20 x 12 

45 x 64 

Marl 

310.00 

440.00 


Pace 

375.00 

505.00 


10 

12 “ 

3.000 “ 

24 x 12 

51 x 69 

Mars 

395.00 

560.00 


Pack 

470.00 

635.00 


12 

15 “ 

4.200 “ 

30 x 14 

63 x 71 

Mart 

500.00 

775.00 






15 

18 “ 

7.000 “ 

40 x 1 5 

77 x 80 

Mash 

850.00 







15* 

18 “ 

7,000 “ 

30 x 16 

60 x 68 

Regegs 

710.00 







18 

20 “ 

10,000 “ 

40 x 15 

93 x 103 

Regeho 

1,300.00 







18* 

20 “ 

10.000 “ 

30 x 16 

66 x 72 

Regfat 

1.1 50.00 







20 

22 “ 

12.000 “ 

36 x 20 

73 x 83 

Regfen 

1,540.00 








*Refers to Low Lift Pumps. 


Cipher is given for iron pump only. When Brass-Fitted Pump is wanted add to cipher the word “Brass-Fitted.” 
When Brass is wanted add the word “ Brass.” 

For table of revolutions and power required to elevate water to different heights, see table page 168. For priming pumps 
larger than 10-inch we recommend flap valve or foot valve with Steam Ejector. See page 173. 


















































































GOULDS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP 


171 


Fig. 1257, Special Double-Action Centrifugal Pump 
(right and left hand combined), is made especially to 
meet the wants of a high grade pump in paper mills, 
where service in handling not only water but pulp is 
especially severe. The cut gives a good idea of the ex¬ 
treme strength and heavy proportions of this pump. 
One of its special features is that the same pump can 
readily be made into either right or left hand by simply 
swiveling the discharge piece around. The bearings 
are of a special type and are removable without disturb¬ 
ing shaft, pulley, belt, or in fact any part of the pump. 
The pump is designed to give the very best efficiency 
and is capable of continuous operation even if the dis¬ 
charge pipe is closed, keeping the water under pressure 
until required. 



Fig. 1257, Double-Action.' 

RIGHT AND LEFT HAND COMBINED PUMP. 


Fig. 1257 Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 


Pump No. 




Speed Necessary to Deliver 

This Capacity to Different Elevations. 



Dia. and 
Face 
Pulley in 

Floor 
Space Re¬ 
quired 

Iron. 

Diameter 

Discharge 

Opening. 

Inches. 

Capacity 

per 

Minute. 





Revolutions per Minute. 








10 ft. 

15 ft. 

20 ft. 

25 ft. 

30 ft. 

CM 

S3 

40 ft. 

50 ft. 

00 ft. 

70 ft. 

80 ft. 

90 ft. 

100 ft. 



Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

500 gals. 

284 

348 

402 

450 

492 

532 

568 

622 

681 

735 

786 

834 

880 

16x10 

45' 2 x 33b- 

Remab 

$150.00 

6 

1.000 “ 

241 

295 

341 

382 

417 

452 

482 

527 

577 

623 

666 

706 

747 

20 x 12 

5 5 1 2 x 41^ 4 

Remace 

250.00 

8 

1.800 “ 

198 

244 

281 

314 

344 

372 

397 

434 

476 

514 

550 

583 

615 

24 x 1 5 

68 x 51 }'2 

Remadl 

400.00 


Note : Pump, when run at speeds given in above table and with pipes two sizes larger than opening in 
pump, will require the least power. By increasing the speed a greater discharge can be obtained, for a given 
lift, but with a loss of power. Due consideration must be taken of the length of pipe and number of elbows 
forced through. 











































































172 


GOULDS SAND AND DREDGING PUMP 



Fig. 1181 

SAND AND DREDGING PUMP. 


Fig. 1181 shows our Sand and Dredging Pump. 
The Pump shell is made in one casting and is very 
heavy, especially in the part that receives the greatest 
wear. A removable disk is fitted to the suction side 
of Pump, which can be readily removed, and as this 
opening is larger than the piston, this can be withdrawn 
without disturbing the Pump shell or any other part. 
The pistons have removable liners. It is heavily ribbed 
inside and has a large surface on the bottom. The bear¬ 
ing pedestals are very strong and heavy, so as to 
prevent any vibration. 

We can furnish any of our Dredging Pumps with 
engines, single or compound, directly connected, and 
will, upon application, make special estimates for 
same. 


Fig. 1181. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 


Pump No. 
Diameter 
Discharge 
Opening. 
Inches. 

Diameter 

Suction. 

Cubic Yards Material 
per Hour. 

Per Cent, of Solids. 

Horse Power 
Required for 
Each 10 Feet 
Elevation. 

Floor Space 
Required. 
Inches. 

Will Pass Solids, 
Diameter. 
Inches. 

Iron Pump, with Suction 
and Discharge Elbows, 
Flap Valve and Ejector. 

10 

Per Cent. 

15 

Per Cent. 

20 

Per Cent. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

4 in. 

14 yds. 

21 yds. 

28 yds. 

4 

40 x 31 

2 

Remaeh 

$210.00 

6 

6 “ 

30 “ 

45 “ 

60 “ 

8 

68 x 40 

4 ^ 

Remafg 

300.00 

8 

8 “ 

60 “ 

90 “ 

120 “ 

15 

72 x 48 

6 

Remago 

475.00 

10 

10 “ 

90 “ 

135 “ 

180 “ 

25 

94 x 54 

8 

Remahi 

600.00 

12 

12 “ 

125 “ 

190 “ 

250 “ 

30 

114 x 66 

10 

Repemo 

850.00 

15 

15 “ 

210 “ 

315 “ 

420 “ 

50 

154 x 78 

10 

Reoens 

1775.00 

18 

18 “ 

300 “ 

450 “ 

600 “ 

70 

160 x 80 

10 

Repeol 

2000.00 
















































GOULDS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP FITTINGS. ‘73 


Ejectors axe used for priming or charging Centrifugal Pumps where steam can be obtained. A Flap Valve or Foot 
A alve, as shown below, or Gate Valve, see page 298, is used in connection with Ejector. 



Ejector. 


Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Number and Size Cen- ) 
trifugal Pumps.j 

1% and 

2 and 
2 l A 

3 

•1 

5 and 0 

8and 10 

12 and 
15 

18 

22 

Number of Ejector. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Diameter of Steam Pipe- 
Diameter of Delivery and 

% in. 

% in. 

A in. 

'% in. 

1 in. 

1 in. 

1J4 in. 

1*/ 4 in. 

2 in. 

Suction Pipe. 

Price of Ejector and Valves 

A in. 

X A in. 

% in. 

1 in. 

1 A in. 

1 K in. 

2 in. 

2/2 in. 

3 in. 

for Connecting. 

$8 

$8 

$12 

$15 

$25 

$30 

$35 

$45 

$55 


Flap Valve, 



Foot Valve. 



Long Radius Elbow, Plain, 




Long Radius Swivel Elbow, 


Flap Valve is used on end of discharge pipe to prevent air from entering when using Ejector. (If Gate Valve is pre¬ 
ferred, see page 298.) 

Foot Valve is used on end of suction pipe to hold column of water and keep pump primed. Iron Foot Valves only fur¬ 
nished with strainer when ordered. 

Long Radius Plain Cast Iron Elbow is very desirable for use on Centrifugal Pump, as it does not impede the flow of 
water as does a short turn. 

Long Radius Swivel Elbow performs the same office as the Plahi one described above, but is often found more convenient. 


Flap Valves and foot Valves. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


For Centrifugal Pump No. 

1% 

1 % 

2 


3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

15 

18 

22 

Flap Valve, Flanged. 

Foot Valve, Iron, Flanged. 

$5 

5 

8 

$6 

6 

9 

$8 

7 

12 

$9 

8 

15 

$9 

9 

18 

$13 

12 

25 

$19 

15 

30 

$22 

20 

40 

$28 

30 

$36 

40 

$44 

50 

$60 

75 

$88 

110 

$150 

150 









Long Radius Plain and Swivel Elbows. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Size. 

inch 

inch 

2- 

inch 

VA- 

inch 

3- 

inch 

4- 

inch 

5- 

inch 

6- 

inch 

8- 

inch 

10- 

inch 

12- 

inch 

14- 

inch 

15- 

inch 

18- 

inch 

20- 

inch 

22- 

inch 


$ 1.00 

1.25 

$1 .2 
1.60 

$1.50 

1.90 

$1.75 

2.10 

$2.50 

3.15 

$3.50 

4.40 

$4.00 

5.00 

$5.00 

6.25 

$ 10.00 

12.50 

$15.00 

19.00 

$17.50 

22.00 

$ 22.00 

27.00 

$25.00 

31.50 

$30.00 

37.50 

$38 00 
47.50 

$50.00 

62.00 



































































'74 GOULDS “ ALERT ” DOUBLE-ACTING POWER PUMP 


For Elevations to Fifty Feet or Equivalent Pressure. 



FIG. 785% 


Fig. 785 % is a Light Service Tank Pump. It has a substantial bed 
plate, machine cut gear and pinion, pulley to be driven by belt (tight and 
loose pulleys and out-board bearing at extra price), leather valves, brass- 
cased piston rod, cup leather packed piston. Suction and discharge con¬ 
nections on either side of pump tapped for standard wrought-iron pipe. 
Fitted for hose at extra price. 

Fig. 785%. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Piston. 

Capacity 
I Rev. of 
Crank 
Shaft. 

Sue. 

Pipe. 

Dis¬ 

charge 

Pipe. 

Geared 

Pulley. 

Iron. 

Brass-Lined. 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

Cipher 

Price. 

Cipher 

Price. 

3 in. 

3% “ 

4 “ 

5 in. 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.31 gal. 
.42 “ 

.54 “ 

1% in. 

\% “ 
\% “ 

1 in. 

“ 

“ 

4 to 1 

4 to 1 

4 to 1 

20x3in 
20x3 “ 
20x3“ 

Zoon 

Zope 

Zoril 

$55.00 

60.00 

70.00 

Regebs 

Regeck 

Regedu 

$58.50 

65.00 

75.00 


DOUBLE-ACTING POWER PUMP. 


For Elevation to Twenty-Five Feet or Equivalent Pressure 


Fig. 1004, Power Double-Acting Suction and Force Pump, is 
mounted on bed plate, has tight and loose pulleys, brass-lined cylinder, 
brass valves and valve seats. The discharge valves are accessible through 
ports or hand holes closed with plugs, or the suction valves below may 
be reached by removing either cylinder head. The solid piston is 
double crimped packed. Brass-cased piston rod works through brass 
stuffing box. Pump is designed only for working against very low head 
or pressure and should be run not above 20 to 25 R. P. M. Has special 
application as Circulating Pump, also for pumping oil from tank cars. 

Fig. 1004. Size , Price, Etc. 


Piston. 


Dia. Stroke. 


5 in. 


5 in. 


Capacity one 
Rev. of Crank 
Shaft. 


.86 gal. 


Suction. 


2 in. pipe 


Discharge. P ^ S 


2 in. pipe 


20 x 4 in. 


Cipher. 


Baldrib 


Brass- 

Lined. 


$75.00 



FIG. 1004 




























































GOULDS "CHALLENGE'’ DOUBLE-ACTING POWER PUMP. <75 

For Elevations to 75 Feet or Equivalent Pressure. 



Fig 824y. Size 6" x 5" 


Fig. 824)4. Size 7" x 6" 


Fig. 824K, “ Challenge ” Double-Acting Power Pump, is adapted for light work, such as filling tanks, circulating brine, 
maintaining vacuum, etc. A substantial bed-plate extends the whole length of the Pump, affording a rigid support and 
permanent alignment for the working parts and cylinder. All Pumps have machine-cut gears, tight and loose pulleys, 
babbitted bearing, sight-feed oil cups; piston, cupped-leather packed; brass valve seats, brass glands and brass-cased piston 
rod. Two and one-half-inch, three and four-inch Pumps have brass valves ground to seats. Five, six, seven and eight-inch 
Pumps have rubber discs valves. Fibrous or metallic-spring packed pistons to order, at extra price. 

Above is given detail of our standard construction. When so ordered , we modify then’ construction to suit particular 
requirements. 

Fig. 824)4. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Piston. 

Ca pacity 
One Rev. 
of Crank 
Shaft. 

Usual Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 

Dis. 

Geared 

Tight 

and 

Loose 

Pulleys. 

Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Brass 

Cyuinder. 

*At.t. Brass. 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 in. 

4% in. 

.20 gals. 

30 to 40 revs., 6.0 to 

8.0 gals. 

I^in-pipe 

1 in.pipe 

4 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Zoste 

$85.00 

Ridema 

$115.00 

Riqust 

$150.00 

3 “ 

4t| “ 

.27 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 8.1 to 

10.8 “ 

1)4 “ 

1 X “ 

4 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Zostera 

90.00 

Riguls 

120.00 

Riqute 

155.00 

4 “ 

4)4 “ 

.50 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 15.0 to 

20.0 “ 

iy 2 “ 

1)4 “ 

4 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Zouave 

95.00 

Rigumd 

130.00 

Riguvo 

170.00 

5 “ 

5 “ 

.85 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 25.5 to 

34.0 “ 

2 “ 

1 M “ 

3 to 1 

20x4 “ 

Zound 

125.00 

Riqunl 

175.00 

Rihads 

260.00 

6 “ 

5 “ 

1.22 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 36.6 to 

48.8 “ 

“ 

2 “ 

3 to 1 

20 x 4 “ 

Zuche 

150.00 

Riquop 

220.00 

Rineml 

320.00 

7 “ 

6 “ 

2.00 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 60.0 to 

80.0 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

4 to 1 

24x4 “ 

Zynat 

250.00 

Riqupa 

425.00 

Rintal 

550.00 

8 “ 

6 “ 

2.60 “ 

30 to 40 

“ 78.0 to 104.0 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

4 to 1 

24 x 4 “ 

Zyned 

300.00 

Rigurl 

500.00 

Rintet 

650.00 


* AU-brass Pumps have all parts of brass, except the bed-plate and driving parts. 



































176 


GOULDS HORIZONTAL TANK PUMP 


For Elevations to 75 Feet, equivalent to 32 pounds Pressure. 



Fig. 1114, Size 12" x 16" 






GOULDS HORIZONTAL TANK PUMP 


177 


For Elevations to 75 Feet, Equivalent to 32 Pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1114 is a Horizontal Pump for light service. It has one cylinder with a double-acting piston, and is 
intended for pumping water to tanks, circulating brine, or other fluids, irrigation, etc. 

The cylinder is fitted with removable bronze lining. The piston is packed with fibi'ous packing. The 
piston rod is of steel. The crosshead runs in adjustable guides. The crank and crosshead pins have adjustable 
bronze boxes. The gearing is machine-cut. Tight and loose pulleys. Slight-feed oil cups. Suction pipe may 
be connected at either side of the cylinder. 


Fig. 1114 Sizes, Capacities, Etc 


Pistons. Sizes of Pipe. 




Capacity One 
Revolution 
of Crank 
Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 



Cieared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter 

Stroke. 



Suction. 

Discharge. 




8 in. 

10 in. 

4.25 gals. 

30 revs., 127 gals. 

5 in. 

5 in. 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 in. 

Treadl 

10 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

30 “ 195 “ 

7 “ 

6 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Treaef 

10 “ 

14 “ 

9.5 

30 “ 285 “ 

8 “ 

6 “ 

4 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Treaba 

12 “ 

16 “ 

15.4 " 

30 •* 462 “ 

10 *• 

8 “ 

4 to 1 

42 x 6 “ 

Treact 

14 “ 

18 “ 

24. 

30 “ 720 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

4 to 1 

48 x 8 “ 

Trevob 


12 


Sac 



GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS IN MILLS AND FACTORIES, 




























GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. 


179 


Gould’s Triplex Power Pump, by its continuous action of parts, produces a constant flow of fluids and 
develops highest efficiency. Efficiency is the ratio between the effective, or useful, work and the total work 
put into a machine. The effective, or theoretical, work of a Pump lifting water is the quantity of water lifted 
to a certain height. When the rate of doing this work of pumping is considered it is measured in horse 
power. The actual horse power consumed in pumping water includes, not only the delivery of a certain quan¬ 
tity to a given height, but also the power required to overcome its inertia, viz.: to start it from a state of rest 
and to stop it; its friction in passing through the pipes and the Pump ; and the inertia and friction of the 
working parts of the Pump. 

While it is impracticable to build a Pump that will produce perfectly uniform action upon the water, the 
work wasted in this particular by the Triplex is only about one-third of that wasted in the best designed du¬ 
plex or four-plunger Pumps ; and in this respect the single Pumps are unworthy of comparison. 

Among pumping devices depending upon steam are : 

Injectors and Inspirators, using about. 

Pulsometers, using about. 

Small steam pumps using about. 

Larger steam pumps, compounded, using about 

The Power Pump participates in the economy of the Steam Engine, using from 1% pounds of coal to five 
or six pounds per H, P. per hour. 

Electrically operated Power Pumps are frequently employed under such conditions that the cost, aside 
from their convenience, is much in their favor. 

The operating of Power Pumps by Gas or Gasoline Engines is rapidly coming into use, and at very low cost 
for fuel, and with expense for attendance reduced to a minimum. 

We manufacture in quantities on the interchangeable plan. We use only high-grade materials and a mod¬ 
ern shop equipment. Oar Pumps are of handsome design, correctly proportioned, and exceptionally well 
built. All parts are accurately interchangeable and wearing parts are adjustable or easily renewed. 


.100 lbs. Coal per H. P. Hour. 

Qrj it 44 44 44 44 

44 “ “ “ <4 

^ 44 44 44 44 44 






i»° GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP FOR LIGHT SERVICE. 

For Elevations to 100 feet. Equivalent to 43 Pounds Pressure. 



Fig. 957, Triplex Power Pump, single acting, is designed 
and built especially for pumping water to tanks or reser¬ 
voirs, directly into pipe systems, and for circulating fluids of 
any kind. 

It is a special type of our Standard Triplex construction, 
having a large valve area, outside-packed plungers with 
water seal, bronze-lined crank boxes, machine-cut gear and 
pinion. It has tight and loose pulleys for belt drive from 
line shaft, or from gas or steam engine, or by electric motor. 

Our regular construction : Iron plungers, cylinders and 
glands, with rubber disc valves for cold water. These parts 
made of other materials to order, adapting the Pump to a 
wide variety of service. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 957. Size 7" x 8" 


Fig. 957. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Px.tJNGERS. 

Capacity One 
Revolution of 

Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Crank Shaft. 

4 in. 

6 in. 

1.0 qa s. 

45 revs.. 45 gals. 

45 “ 90 “ 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2.0 “ 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4. •' 

45 “ 180 “ 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

40 “ 260 “ 

8 “ 

1 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

40 “ 312 “ 


Sizes 

op Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Suction. 

j Discharge. 

2 in. 

2 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 

Wraivj 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26 x 4 

Wraiwl 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 

Writhes 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 

Writin 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 

Wroken 


For Power Tables see page 203. 

Methods of driving from electric motor, etc., see pages 188, 189. 



















GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP FOR GENERAL SERVICE. 

For Elevations to 300 feet, Equivalent to 130 pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 924 is the Pioneer Triplex Power Pump, single- 
acting, for general service, such as Water Supply, 

Hydraulic Pressure, Boiler Feeding, etc. It is com¬ 
pact, self-contained, well-built, and requires no special 
foundation. It has proven reliable and durable, and is 
the accepted pump for a wide variety of service. 

The valves have rubber discs with bronze trimmings 
and seats, all easily accessible. The plungers are out¬ 
side-packed and have water seal. Each connecting rod 
has bronze bushed bearing in plunger and adjustable 
bronze bearing at crank. The crank shaft is in one 
piece and runs in large babbitted bearings. The gear 
and pinion are machine cut. Tight and loose pulleys. 

Sight-feed oil cups. 

Our regular construction is : Iron cylinders, glands, 
plungers, and rubber disc valves for hot or cold water, 
as ordered. Bronze plungers, bronze-lined cylinders 
and glands at extra price. State whether hot or cold 


water is to be pumped. Prices upon application. p- IC qq 4 . 6 x A” x 8" 

Fig. 924. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity one 
Revolution 
of Crank Shaft. 

*Usual 

Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 

Loose Pulleys. j 

Cipher. 

Diameter. ! 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

PA in. 

2 in. 

0.03 gai. 

) 







PA “ 

2A “ 

0.07 “ 

( 

We build these sizes in 

Fig. 1009 type only, see page 

1 83. 



2 “ 

3 “ 

0.12 “ 

\ 







2 l A “ 

4 “ 

0.25 “ 


50 Revs.. 12 gals. 

PA in. 

PA in. 

5 to 1 

15 x 3 in. 

Wench 

3 “ 

4 

0.36 “ 


50 “ 18 “ 

PA “ 

PA “ 

5 to 1 

15x3 “ 

Wend 

4 “ 

4 “ 

0.65 “ 


45 “ 29 “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Wennel 

4 “ 

6 “ 

1.0 “ 


45 “ 45 “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Wenta 

5 “ 

6 “ 

1.5 “ 


45 “ 67 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Wereba 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2.0 “ 


40 “ 80 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Werste 

6J4 “ 

8 “ 

3.4 “ 


40 “ 136 •• 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Wooing 

8 “ 

8 “ 

6.2 " 


40 “ 208 

5 “ 

4 - 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Werte 

8 “ 

10 

6.5 “ 


40 “ 260 “ 

5 " 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6 “ 

Zylode 

9 “ 

10 “ 

8.2 “ 

1 

40 “ 328 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

6 to 1 

42 x 8 “ 

Zylom 


* Speed and Capacity for boiler feeding, see page 185. Power Table, see page, 203. 
Methods of driving from Electric Motors, etc., see pages 188, 189, 

































































































>82 GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP FOR GENERAL SERVICE 


For Elevations to 250 Feet, equivalent to 110 Pounds Pressure. 



GOULDS;; 

I FALLS 

(jiV. I 


PISH® 




FIG. 1140. SIZE 6" X 8" 


Fig. 1140, Triplex Power Pump, has three single- 
acting plungers, with crossheads and guides, which sus¬ 
tain the side thrust of the connecting rods, permitting the 
plungers to reciprocate through the packings, without 
lateral thrust. By this means the wear of the plungers, 
glands and packings is reduced to a minimum and the 
crosshead hearings are accessible. Connecting rod and 
crank shaft bearings are bronze-lined and adjustable for 
wear. Crosshead bearings are bronze bushed. Gearing 
is machine cut. Our regular construction provides for tight 
and loose pulleys and sight feed oil cups. Suction pipe 
connections are provided at both ends of the valve chest. 
There is one discharge connection located centrally on the 
discharge side. Pump is designed for general service, 
water supply, hydraulic pressure, etc., etc. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1140. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

, Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crankshaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 
Loose Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

j Discharge. 

4 in. 

6 in. 

1.0 gals. 

45 revs., 

45 gals. 

2 in. 

2 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 'in. 

Tobeul 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2.0 “ 

45 “ 

90 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30x5 “ 

Tobevy 

6 “ 

8 “ 

2.9 “ 

45 “ 

130 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

30x6 “ 

Tobewx 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4.0 “ 

45 “ 

180 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Tobid 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

40 “ 

260 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36x6 “ 

Tobick 


For Power Tables, see page 203. 


Methods of driving from Electric Motor, etc., see pages 188 , 189 . 












































































GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP FOR GENERAL SERVICE. 


FOR ELEVATIONS TO 350 FEET, EQUIVALENT TO 150 POUNDS PRESSURE. 


Fig. 1009, Triplex Power Pump, has three single-acting 
plungers, with crossheads and guides which sustain the side 
thrust of the connecting rods, permitting the plungers to 
reciprocate through the packings without lateral thrust. 

The crank shaft is in one piece and runs in bearings lined 
with best anti-friction metal. The connecting rod heads are 
provided with bronze boxes, made in halves, with strap-ends. 
The crosshead pins have bronze-lined boxes and the crossheads 
have bronze shoes, all adjustable for taking up wear. Machine- 
cut gear and pinion ; tight and loose pulleys, and sight-feed 
oilers. Pump is recommended for boiler feeding, hydraulic 
pressure and general water supply. 

Our regular construction is : Sizes, 1% x 2 to 2x3, inclu¬ 
sive ; iron cylinders, bronze plungers and glands. Larger sizes ; 
iron cylinders, plungers and glands, and rubber disc valves for 
hot or cold water, as ordered. Bronze plungers, bronze-lined 
cylinders and glands at extra price. 

Data regarding boiler feeding on page 185. 

Prices upon application. 



Fig. 1009. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity One 
Revolution 

* Usual 

Speed and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

of Crank 
Shaft. 

Suction. 

j Discharge. 

1*4 in. 

2 in. 

0.03 gals. 

60 

revs. 

1.8 gals. 

3 A in- 

% in. 

5 to 1 

12 x 1 % in. 

Crag 

1 % “ 

2 % “ 

0.07 “ 

60 

it 

4.2 “ 

1 

1 

5 to 1 

12 x 2 % “ 

Craggy 

2 “ 

3 

0.12 “ 

50 

11 

6 

1 A “ 

1 % “ 

5 to 1 

12 x 2 % “ 

Crachom 

2 % “ 

4 

0.25 ‘ 

50 

it 

12 

1 % “ 

1 % “ 

5 to 1 

15x3 “ 

Cragify 

3 % “ 

4 

0.5 

50 

t i 

25 

2 “ 

2 

5 to 1 

15x3 

Craftul 

4 

6 

1.0 

45 

it 

45 

2 “ 

2 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Crajum 

6 “ 

6 

1.5 “ 

45 

ft 

67 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26x4 

Crajyx 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2.0 

40 

f • 

80 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30x5 “ 

Crakal 

6 

8 

2.93 “ 

40 

ft 

117 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Cusick 

7 

8 

4 0 “ 

40 

ft 

160 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Cusjoe 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 

40 

tf 

260 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6 

Cuskus 


Speed and Capacity for Boiler Feeding, see page 185. Power Table, see page 203. 
Methods of driving from Electric Motors, etc., pages 188,189. 











































































































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A Modern Power house, With Goulds Triplex Power Boiler Feed Pump. 

See Fig. 1157, page 186, and Fig. 1009, page 183. 


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GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS FOR BOILER FEEDING. 185 


Estimate Table Showing Quantity Feed Water Required for boilers, and Size Single-Acting 

Triplex rump for Delivering This Quantity. 


Table is based on 30 pounds feed water per 
horse power per hour, which is the standard 
adopted by the American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, and is the generally accepted com¬ 
mercial standard by boilermakers and users. 


Quantity Valves and * Size Triplex 
Size Boiler. FeedWater 

Required. Connections. Pump. 


50 H. P. 

3 gals, minute 

1 in. 

2 x 

3 in 

100 “ 

6 “ 


1 “ 

2 K x 

4 “ 

200 “ 

12 “ 


IK “ 

3Kx 

4 “ 

250 “ 

15 “ 


IK “ 

3K x 

4 “ 

300 “ 

18 •• 


IK “ 

4 x 

6 “ 

400 “ 

24 “ 


IK “ 

4 x 

6 “ 

500 “ 

30 “ 


IK “ 

5 x 

6 “ 

600 “ 

36 “ 


IF* “ 

5 x 

6 “ 

800 “ 

48 “ 


IK “ 

5 x 

8 “ 

1.000 “ 

60 “ 


IK “ 

5 x 

8 “ 

1,200 “ 

72 “ 


2 “ 

6 x 

8 “ 

1.500 1 

90 


2K “ 

7 x 

8 “ 

1.800 “ 

108 •* 


2 K “ 

7 x 

8 “ 

2,200 “ 

132 


2K - 

7 x 

10 “ 

3,000 “ 

180 


2 K - 

8 x 

10 “ 

3.500 “ 

210 “ 


2 K 

8 x 

10 “ 

4.500 “ 

270 “ 


3 “ 

CO 

12 “ 

6.000 •' 

360 “ 


4 “ 

10 x 

12 



* Based upon a moderate speed of 25 R. P. M. of Pump Crank Shaft. 

Pumps fitted as above, with by-pass and water relief, to order. 


























































































































































186 GOULDS TRIPLEX HIGH-PRESSURE BOILER-FEED PUMP. 


For Pressure to 200 Pounds, Equivalent to 460 Feet Elevation. 



Fig. 1157 Size 6" x 8" 


Compound Engines and High Pressure Boilers are rapidly- 
coming into use. We are supplying Power Boiler Feed Pumps 
for pressures up to and exceeding 200 pounds per square 
inch. 

Fig. 1157, for High Pressure Boiler Feeding and other 
heavy pumping, has distinctive features especially adapting 
it to hard service. Outside connected plungers with cross¬ 
heads and guides, connecting rods with strap ends and phos¬ 
phor bronze boxes, heavy bearings, extra weight and stiffness 
throughout. 

Our regular construction provides cylinders, plungers, and 
glands of iron, and valves for cold or hot water. We fur¬ 
nish plungers, etc., of phosphor bronze, when so ordered, at 
extra price. 

Correspondents should carefully specify the work to be 
done, stating the kind and volume of fluid to be pumped, the 
pressure at the pump, and other conditions. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1157. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 


Capacity 

One Revolution 
of Crank Shaft. 

♦Usual Speed 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 
Loose Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

\y 2 in. 

3 

in. 

.07 gal. 

40 revs., 2.8 gals. 

1^4 in. 

Hi in. 

5 to 1 

12 x 1 x / 2 in. 

Rusehis 

2 “ 

4 

“ 

.16 “ 

35 “ 5.7 “ 1 

1H “ 

Ul “ 

5 to 1 

15x3 “ 

Saploa 

3 “ 

4 

“ 

.36 “ 

35 “ 12 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

15x3 “ 

Sapluer 

3V 2 “ 

6 

“ 

0.74 “ 

30 “ 22 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Tobem 

4 “ 

8 

«* 

1.3 “ 

30 “ 39 

2V 2 » 

2'A “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Tobens 

5 “ 

8 

** 

2.0 “ 

30 “ 60 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6 “ 

Tobepo 

6 “ 

8 

u 

2.9 “ 

30 “ 87 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Toberd 

7 “ 

10 


5.0 “ 

30 “ 150 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6 “ 

Tobest 


♦Speed and capacity for boiler feeding, see page 185. Power Table, see page 203. 


Methods of driving from Electric Motors, etc,, see pages 188, 189. 































































187 


GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PRESSURE PUMP. 


Fig. 997, Triplex Power Pressure Pump, is for use 
with filter presses, hydraulic presses and cranes, in oil 
refineries, on pipe lines, and for other service where 
the pressure exceeds the ordinary 100 to 200 pounds per 
square inch. It is vertical and self-contained. The 
plungers are single-acting, outside guided and connected, 
outside packed, and driven by a powerfully geared three- 
throw crank shaft. 

Size No. M and smaller have Bronze Cylinders and 
Glands. The steel plungers are fitted with cup leather 
or fibrous packing according to intended service. The 
crossheads are of the cylindrical type and run in bored 
guides. 

Size No. 1 and larger (type illustrated) have Bronze- 
Lined Cylinders and Glands with Steel Plungers. The 
crossheads have bronze shoes and run in bored guides. 
Air chambers are furnished only on sizes, D, E, Gand H. 

All sizes have metal valves, bronze main bearings 
for the crank shafts, bronze crank pin and crosshead 
pin boxes, machine-cut gearing tight and loose pulleys, 
and sight-feed oil cups. Special construction, including 
Bronze Plungers, to order. Prices upon application. 



Fig. 997. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


No. 

PeTTNGERS. 

Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Limit 

Pressure per 
Square Inch. 

Sizes op Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

A 

1 in. 

4 

in. 

.04 gals. 

40 revs., 16 gals. 

1500 

lbs. 

1 }4 in. 

1 in. 

5 to 1 

15x3 in. 

Riteho 

K 

Wa “ 

4 

<( 

.06 “ 

40 

“ 2.4 


900 

it 

Wa “ 

1 

5 to 1 

15x3 “ 

Riteil 

B 

H “ 

6 

u 

.03 “ 

40 

“ 1.2 

i t 

5000 

ft 

1 “ 

Ya “ 

7 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Ritejm 

L 

Wa “ 

6 

(t 

.09 “ 

40 

“ 3.6 

it 

1800 

tl 

Wa “ 

1 

7 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Riteka 

M 

Wi “ 

6 

<i 

.13 “ 

40 

“ 5.2 

t( 

1200 

ft 

1 Ya “ 

1 

7 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Ridefu 

S 

2 Ya “ 

6 


.30 “ 

40 

“ 12.0 

ti 

1500 

if 

2 “ 

1M “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Rideqsl 

N 

3 “ 

6 

u 

.55 “ 

40 

“ 22.0 

(t 

650 

it 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Ridehm 

P 

4 “ 

6 

(( 

1. 

40 

“ 40.0 

i ( 

350 

tf 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Rideis 

R 

5 “ 

6 

(( 

1.53 “ 

40 

“ 61.0 

ti 

240 

ft 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Roatila 

C 

2 Ya “ 

8 

ti 

.41 “ 

40 

“ 16.4 

( t 

1500 

tt 

3 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 A “ 

Roatat 

D 

“ 

8 

it 

1.65 “ 

40 

“ 66.0 

ft 

400 

tt 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6A “ 

Roatem 

E 

ey 2 “ 

8 

t( 

3.44 “ 

40 

‘ 137.0 

ti 

200 

ft 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 A “ 

Roatfo 

F 

3 “ 

8 

it 

.73 “ 

40 

“ 29.2 

ft 

1500 

tt 

3 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6 A “ 

Roatqet 

G 

434 “ 

8 

tc 

1.65 “ 

40 

“ 66.0 


600 

ft 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

42 x 6A “ 

Roatgof 

H 

6A “ 

8 


3.44 “ 

40 

“ 137.0 

“ 

300 

tf 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

42x6 A “ 

Roathad 


For Power Tables see page 203. Methods of driving from electric motors, etc., pages 188, 189 












































































i«8 DRIVING CONNECTIONS FOR TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. 



Standard Construction. Tight and Loose Pulleys for Belt 
from Counter Shaft or Engine. 



0>f RAWHIDE 
PINION 


FORM "B ” (Cipher, Form B. ) 


With Rawhide Pinion and Single Pulley for Belt from 
Electric Motor. 


Outline engravings on this and following page are intended to represent a general type of Triplex Power 
Pump with changes in form of driving connections which can be applied (with some small modifications) to 
any of our Pumps. 

Standard construction tight and loose pulleys. Under this form we catalogue our several types as Figs. 
924, 1009, etc., and refer to previous pages for details 

Form “B, ” with rawhide pinion and single pulley for belt drive from electric or other high speed motor. 
This form of belt drive is practically noiseless and wherever space will permit, and dampness does not prohibit, 
we recommend it. Always specify dimensions and speed of motor pulley and required number of gallons per 
minute. 

Form “ C,” intermediate gearing, rawhide motor pinion and bed plate for geared connections to electric 
motor. We cannot recommend as perfectly noiseless, or for this reason adapted for house use. In damp 
places, where noise is no objection, or in places where economy of space is a first requisite we recommend. 
Orders should be accompanied by detail motor drawings. State required number of gallons per minute. In 
Figs. 957 and 924, types motors are usually placed behind pumps, instead of at end as shown. In largest sizes 
of pumps bed plates are sometimes dispensed with. 

































































































































































189 



FORM “C” (Cipher, Form C.) FORM “ D” (Cipher, Form D.) 

Intermediate Gearing, Rawhide Motor Pinion and Bed Plate for Friction Clutch for Direct Connection to Engine Shaft. With or 

Geared Connection to Electric Motor. Without Bed Plate. 


Form “ D, ” for friction clutch connection to engine shaft; a very satisfactory connection to steam, gas and 
gasoline engines where speed conditions will allow. Always specify speed of engine shaft and required num¬ 
ber of gallons per minute. Can he furnished with or without bed plate. 

Any of these forms of driving connections may be applied to following figures to which we refer : 


Fig. 957. 
Fig. 924. 
Fig. 1140. 
Fig. 1009. 
Fig. 1157. 
Fig. 997. 


Triplex Power Pump.page 180 

“ “ “ . “ 181 

“ “ “ . “ 182 

“ “ “ “ 183 

“ “ “ . “ 180 

44 44 44 44 1 Qf7 


Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher representing desired Form immediately after cipher standing for type and size 
Pump selected. 






































































































































































190 


WATER WORKS PUMPING 




One of the most convenient and economical methods of pumping for 
village water works, irrigation, railroad tanks, etc., is by the use of our Triplex 
Power Pump, driven by gas or gasoline engine. The equipment is so simple, 
so easily managed, so quickly started and stopped, and runs for such long 
intervals without attention, that cost for labor is reduced to a minimum, 
or entirely eliminated. 

Gas and gasoline are cheaper than coal for power in small units, and are 
less bulky and expensive to handle. 

We are annually installing a considerable number of pumping plants with 
gas or gasoline engines for village water works, etc., in all cases with gratify¬ 
ing success. We shall be pleased to correspond with parties who contemplate 
purchasing pumps for this line of work. 




WATER WORKS PUMPING 


191 



We can supply Triplex Pumps, complete and ready for erecting, with any type of gas or gasoline engine, or 
the Pump, friction clutch, and sub-base without Engine, or the Pump alone, as purchasers prefer. The size of 
Pump and type of engine are factors in making the combination. For pumps of the smaller sizes, cast iron 
sub-base is desirable, as it affords a rigid and permanent alignment of the Pump and Engine. By its use, 
expense for other foundation is slight. Arrangement generally used is that shown in illustration. Friction 
clutch between Pump and Engine allows starting of engine without load. Triplex Power Pumps, pages 180 to 
199, are adapted for this service. 





























192 


GOULDS SINGLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. 

For Elevations to 300 Feet, Equivalent to 130 Pounds Pressure 



FIG. 1227 SIZE 8W X 12" 







GOULDS SINGLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. «w 


For Elevations to 300 Feet, Equivalent to 130 pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1227, illustrated on preceding page, shows our new type of Single-Acting Triplex Power Pump. It 
is designed for a wide variety of service, including Water Supply, Hydraulic Elevator Work, Water Works, 
etc. The base forms a rigid foundation for the working parts of the Pump, and contains the suction cham¬ 
ber. The valves are contained in the cylinder casting, doing away with outside valve boxes and making a 
most compact and accessible Pump. It has three single-acting plungers, outside packed and outside guided 
and connected. 

The crossheads have bronze shoes, adjustable for taking up the wear. Each connecting rod, at the crank, 
has a bronze box with strap and taper attachment, and, at the crosshead pin, a bronze bearing, adjustable for 
wear. The valve area is ample for fast running and full capacity. 

Power for driving is applied to pulley on the pinion shaft, extended at one end, and supported by outboard 
bearing. 

Regular construction is machine-cut gearing, iron plungers, cylinders and glands, rubber disc valves, sight 
feed oilers, but can supply with bronze plungers, bronze-lined glands at extra price, when so ordered. 

The discharge pipe connection may he made at either end of the Pump. The suction pipe connection at 
either side of the Pump. 

The suction pipe connection can he made at the opposite end from the discharge pipe, if so ordered. 

Prices upon application. 


Fic. 1227. Sizes, Capacities, Etc 


Plungers. 

Capacity, One 
Revolution 
of Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

For 

Elevations 

to 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

8% in. 

12 in. 

8.8 gals. 

40 revs., 352 gals. 

300 ft. 

7 fn. 

6 in. 

5.6 to 1 

36 x 12 in. 

Wellvet 


For Power Table, see page 203. 

Methods of driving from Electric Motors, etc., pages 200, 201. 


13 

























194 


1 


GOULDS SINGLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. 

For Elevations to 350 Feet, Equivalent to 150 Pounds Pressure. 



Fig. 920. Size 10" x 12" 












GOULDS SINGLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP 


195 


Fig. 920, Single-Acting Triplex Power Pump, is of the vertical type, and requires little floor space in pro¬ 
portion to its capacity. Power for driving is applied to pulley or gear on the pinion shaft, either centrally, 
between the housings, or this shaft is extended at either end. For electric or other high speed motive power, 
intermediate gearing and auxiliary shaft are used and can be supplied. See pages 200, 201. 

The design and construction of this Pump embody all the features conducive to high efficiency, durability 
and strength. It has three single-acting plungers, outside packed and outside guided and connected. The 
crossheads have bronze shoes. Each connecting rod has strap-head with bronze box at crank and bronze 
bearing of the marine type at crosshead. The valve area is ample for fast running and large delivery. Each 
group of suction and discharge valves is conveniently accessible through hand-holes. 

Regular construction is machine-cut gearing, iron plungers, cylinders and glands, rubber disc valves, 
sight feed oilers, but can supply with bronze plungers, bronze-lined glands at extra price, when so ordered. 

As this Pump is applied to such a variety of work, we solicit the opportunity to send detailed information 
to intending purchasers. Prices upon application. 


Fig. 920. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


No. 

Plungers. 

Capacity 
One Revolu¬ 
tion of 

Crank Shaft. 

T Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

For 

Elevations 

To 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

‘Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

A 

6 in. 

12 in. 

4.4 gals. 

40 revs.. 176 gals. 

750 ft. 

6 in. 

5 in. 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 12 in. 

Wagael 

B 

7 “ 

12 “ 

6. 

40 “ 240 “ 

500 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 12 “ 

Wagaft 

C 

8 1 4 “ 

12 “ 

8.8 “ 

40 “ 352 “ 

350 “ 

7 “ 

6 “ 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 12 “ 

Clecob 

0 

5 “ 

12 “ 

3.06 “ 

40 “ 122 “ 

1.500 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wagags 

E 

5!^ “ 

12 “ 

3.7 “ 

40 “ 148 “ 

1.300 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wagaho 

F 

6 “ 

12 “ 

4.4 “ 

40 “ 176 “ 

1.000 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wagaic 

G 

7 “ 

12 “ 

6 

40 “ 240 “ 

800 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wagaju 

H 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

40 “ 312 

600 “ 

7 “ 

6 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wageba 

1 

9 “ 

12 “ 

9.9 “ 

40 “ 396 “ 

500 “ 

7 “ 

6 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wageck 

J 

10 “ 

12 “ 

12.2 “ 

40 “ 488 “ 

350 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Wooven 

K 

11 

12 “ 

14.8 “ 

40 “ 592 “ 

300 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Clubka 

L 

12 “ 

12 “ 

17.6 “ 

40 “ 704 “ 

250 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

5.6 to 1 

32 x 12 “ 

Clubkih 


* Largest pulley that can be placed between pinions and shaft. If speed conditions require larger pulley the pinion shaft may be extended 
and supported by outboard bearing. See pages 200, 201. 

+Speed and capacity for boiler feeding, see page 185. For Power Tables see page 203. 



































‘96 GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP 



FIG. 1095 7" X 8" 










































































































GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. m 


For Elevations to 350 Feet, Equivalent to 150 Pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1095, Double-Acting Triplex Power Pump, is designed for water works, hydraulic elevator service, 
water supply for manufacturing purposes, etc. 

It has three double-acting pistons, and, therefore, nearly twice the displacement of a single-acting Triplex 
Pump of the same diameter and stroke. It combines large capacity with minimum floor space. 

In design, materials and workmanship, the Pump is of the highest grade. The valves and other working 
parts are liberally proportioned and easily accessible. It has adjustable bearings, crossheads and guides, double 
gearing, removable bronze cylinder linings, and packed pistons. Our standard arrangement is shown in the 
illustration. Smaller sizes vary somewhat in detail. Pipe connections may be made at either end of the Pump. 

Power for driving is applied to pulley or gearing on the pinion shaft, either centrally, between the 
housings, or this shaft can be extended at either end to order. For electric or other high speed motive power, 
intermediate gearing and auxiliary shaft are used. See pages 200, 201 for these different methods of driving. 

As this Pump is applied to such a variety of work, we solicit the opportunity to send detailed information 
to intending purchasers. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig 1095. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


! 

Plungers. 

Capacity per 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 

Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

* Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

3 in 

6 

in. 

1. gal. 

60 

revs.. 

60 gals. 

2% in. 

214 in. 

6 to 1 

15 x 4 in. 

Waxips 

4 

6 

i . 

1.9 “ 

60 


114 “ 

2 l A “ 

2% “ 

6 to 1 

15 x 4 “ 

Waxiqt 

5 “ 

8 

(t 

3.9 “ 

40 

i i 

156 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5.5 to 1 

20 x 8 “ 

Waxirf 

6 “ 

8 


5.6 “ 

40 

(( 

224 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

5.5 to 1 

22 x 10 “ 

Waxix 

7 “ 

8 

K 

7.7 “ 

40 

(( 

308 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

5.5 to 1 

22 x 10 “ 

Waxjak 

7 “ 

10 

(( 

9.8 “ 

40 

(( 

392 “ 

7 

6 “ 

5.3 to 1 

26 x 10 “ 

Waxiob 

8 “ 

10 

II 

12.7 “ 

40 

(1 

508 “ 

8 

7 “ 

5.3 to 1 

26 x 10 “ 

Waxiwd 

8 “ 

12 

(i 

15.3 “ 

40 

(( 

612 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 12 “ 

Waxish 

9 “ 

1 2 

II 

19.4 “ 

40 

(< 

776 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 12 “ 

Waxito 

10 “ 

1 2 

(( 

23.8 “ 

40 

(< 

952 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

5.7 to 1 

32 x 18 “ 

Waxiun 

11 “ 

14 

it 

33.6 “ 

40 

li 

1344 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

5.5 to 1 

36 x 20 “ 

Waysvo 

12 “ 

14 

(( 

40.3 “ 

40 

U 

1610 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

5.5 to 1 

36 x 20 “ 

Wayswd 


* Largest pulley that can be placed between pinions and crank shaft. If speed conditions or power require larger pulley, the pinion shaft 
may be extended and supported by outboard bearing. See pages 200, 201. 

For Power Table, see page 203. 





































198 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. 


FOR LIGHT SERVICE. 

For Elevations to 100 Feet, Equivalent to 43 Pounds Pressure. 



Fig. 1177. Size 9" x 12" 





GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. ™ 


For Elevations to 100 feet, Equivalent to 43 pounds Pressure. 


Fig. 1177, Vertical Triplex Type, lias double-acting pistons. Valve chests are on one side of the Pump, and 
each chest contains two sets of suction and discharge valves. Base casting forms a substantial foundation 
for working parts of Pump. Power for driving is applied to pulley on the pinion shaft, either centrally 
between the main bearings, or, when so specified, this shaft is extended beyond the bearing at either end of 
the Pump and an outboard bearing provided. For electric or other high speed motive power intermediate 
gearing and auxiliary shaft are used. See pages 200 and 201 for these different methods of driving. The double 
gearing is machine cut; steel crank shaft carrying a gear at each end beyond the bearing. Connecting rods 
are of the marine type, made from forged steel and finished all over. Crossheads have bronze shoes and 
adjustable for taking up wear. Cylinders have removable bronze linings. Pistons are made with followers 
and fitted with fibrous packing. Pipe connections are at both ends of the Pump for connection to suction and 
discharge pipes as most convenient. All bearings provided with glass oil cups. Our illustration shows our 
standard construction. Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1177. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pistons. 

Capacity One 
Revolution 
of Crank 
Shaft. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Single 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

7.7 gals. 

40 revs.. 308 gals. 

7 in. 

6 in. 

5.6 to 1 

18x8 in. 

Repepr 

8 “ 

10 “ 

12.7 “ 

40 “ 508 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x V4 “ 

Weaknit 

9 “ 

12 “ 

19.4 “ 

40 “ 776 “ 

8 “ 

8 “ 

5.7 to 1 

30 x 8 “ 

Weaknop 

11 “ 

12 “ 

29.1 “ 

40 “ 1164 “ 

10 “ 

10 •* 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 814 “ 

Weaknug 

12 “ 

14 “ 

40.5 “ 

40 “ 1620 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

5.6 to 1 

30 x 1 2 “ 

Weakof 


For Power Table, see page 203. 

Methods of driving from Electric Motors, etc., pages 200, 201. 

















200 DRIVING CONNECTIONS FOR TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. 



FORM “ F” (Cipher, Form E.) 


Outline engraving represents one of our Double-Acting Triplex Power Pumps with extended pinion shaft, supported by out¬ 
board bearing and carrying driving pulley for belt, where speed connections require larger diameter than can be placed between 
bearings back of Pump. Always specify dimensions and speed of motor pulley and required number of gallons per minute. 
Can be applied to any of the following Triplex Power Pumps: 

Fig. 1227. Single-Acting Triplex Pump.page 193 Fig. 1095. Double-Acting Triplex Pump.page 197 

Fig. 920. Single-Acting Triplex Pump. “ 195 Fig. 1177. Double-Acting Triplex Pump. “ 199 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher, representing desired Form, immediately after cipher standing for type and size Pump selected. 










































































































































































DRIVING CONNECTIONS FOR TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. 201 


FORM “I” 


(Cipher, Form I.) 



Outline engraving shows one of our Double-Acting Triplex Power Pumps, with auxiliary shaft, gearing and coupling 
for coimection to electric or other high-speed motor. Always specify speed of motor shaft and required number of gallons 
per minute. Can be applied to any of the following Triplex Power Pumps: 


Fig. 1227, Single-Acting Triplex Pump. page 193 

Fig. 920, Single-Acting Triplex Pump. page 195 

Fig. 1095, Double-Acting Triplex Pump. page 197 

Fig. 1177, Double-Acting Triplex Pump. page 199 


Prices upon application. I11 telegraphing, place cipher, representing desired Form, immediately after cipher standing 
for type and size Pump selected. 























































































































































202 STRAINERS, FOOT VALVES, CHECK VALVES, FITTINGS. 


i — i —J 



Fig. 964 


Fig. 964, Suction Pipe Strainer, protects the Pump from foreign matter which 
might enter valves. It is made with a wire basket, which is easily removed for 


cleaning. 


FIG. 964. 

Sizes, Prices, 

Etc. 



Size, inches 


*1 


*i% *iy 2 

2 

214 

3 

Price. 

$2.25 

2.50 


3.00 4.00 

6.00 

' 

8.00 

12.00 


* Screwed ends. 

Fig. 36. Wrought-Iron Strainer. 


9 10 12 

20.60 23.00 28.60 


Dia. Suction Pipe.. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

r» 

t 

/ 

8 

Flange Joint. 

$4.25 

6.65 

8.00 

9.75 

1 1.45 

14.90 


Pressure and Vacuum Chambers. 


A— Diameter Flange, in . 7 7 9 9 11/4 

K— Diameter Chamber, in. 10 10b; 1314 14% 17 b, 

H—Height. in . 32 35 35 48 b, 47 V 

Price. . $7.50 9.00 16.00 30.00 40.00 


Vertical check Valves. 


Iron body with bronze mountings. Gates rubber faced. Tested at 
300 pounds water pressure per square inch. Test guaranteed. 


Size, inches. 

2 

214 

3 

4 

5 

6 

rt 

i 

8 

10 

12 

Screwed Ends. 

Flanged Ends. 

Hub or Bell Ends 

$7.50 

$8.00 

$8.00 

8.00 

8.50 

8.50 

12.70 

12.70 

12.70 

16.50 

16.50 

16.50 

22.50 

22.00 

22.00 

29.00 

28.00 

30.00 

32.50 

31.50 
35.00 

37.00 

36.50 

39.00 

92.50 

92.50 

94.50 

123.00 

123.00 

125.00 





Vertical 
Check Valves 

8-inch and under have single valve. 
Larger sizes have nest of valves. 


Vertical Foot Valves. 

Iron body with bronze mountings. Gates rubber faced. Copper 
screen. Tested at 200 pounds water pressure per square inch. Test 
guaranteed. 


Sizes, inches... 

2 

214 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Screwed Ends ... 

Flanged Ends. 

Hub or Bell Ends 
If without Screen 
deduct from list 

$11.50 
$11.75 

12.00 

12.25 

16.25 

16.25 

20.00 

20.00 

26.25 

25.75 

33.00 

32.50 

33.25 

38.50 44.75 
38.00 43.50 
an nn 4R sn 

82.00 

82.00 

83.00 

7.00 

113.00 
112.00 
1 13.00 

10.00 




4.50 

5.25 

6.25 

7.00 

8.00 


For other fittings, supplies, etc., see pages 

72—Foot Valves, Suction Pipe Strainers, etc. 

293— Pulleys, Cut-off Couplings, etc. 

299—Wrought-Iron Pipe and Fittings. 

295—Spiral Riveted Pipe and Fittings. 

294— Cast-iron Pipe and Fittings. 

296, 297—Water Relief Valves, Gauges, Rev. Counters, etc. 
298—Gate Valves, Check Valves, etc. 



VERTICAL 

Foot Valves 

8-inch and under have single valve 
and copper basket screen. 
Larger sizes have nest of valves and 
copper plate screen. 





































































































TABLE OF POWER REQUIRED TO OPERATE GOULDS 203 

TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. 


The estimates given in the table are made with a liberal allowance of power. The power for other capa¬ 
cities and heights is, approximately, in proportion to that tabulated. Closer estimates will be given upon 
application. By “ head ” is meant the vertical distance from surface of water supply to point of delivery. 
One foot head is equivalent to .43 pounds pressure. The head is increased by the friction of the water in 
the pipes and elbows. 

General Service Pumps. High Service pressure Pumps. 


Diameter and 
Stroke of Pump. 

Capacity at 
40 Revs, 
per Min. of 
Crank Shaft. 

100 Feet 
Head or 43 
Pounds 
Pressure. 

200 Feet 
Head or 87 
Pounds 
Pressure. 

300 Feet 
Head or 130 
Pounds 
Pressure. 

Diameter and 
Stroke of Pump. 

Capacity at 
40 Revs, per 
Min. of 
Crankshaft. 

400 Feet 
Head of 173 
Pounds 
Pressure. 

600 Feet 
Head or 260 
Pounds 
Pressure. 

900 Feet 
Head or 300 
Pounds 
Pressure. 



H* x 

2 

in. 

1 gals. 

.24 H. P. 

.32 H. P. 

.40 H. P. 



5 x 

6 in. 

61 gals. 

8.1 H.P. 





1 3 4x 

2 L 4 

it 

3 “ 

.35 “ 

.50 “ 

.65 “ 



4*2 X 

8 

“ 

66 “ 

10.1 “ 

13.7 H. P. 

18 5 H. P. 



2 x 

3 

(i 

5 “ 

.50 “ 

.80 “ 

1. 



5 L 2 X 

8 

U 

98 “ 

15. “ 

20.4 “ 

27.6 “ 



2 1 ,. x 

4 

a 

10 “ 

.85 “ 

1.25 “ 

1.7 

1 

77 

6 x 

8 

( i 

116 “ 

16.6 “ 

23.2 “ 




3 x 

4 

t i 

14 “ 

.90 “ 

1.6 

2.25 “ 

*-> 

O 

6 l 2 X 

8 

« 

136 “ 

19.4 “ 

27.2 “ 




3^2 X 

4 

ti 

20 “ 

1.11 “ 

1.81 “ 

2.5 


7 x 

8 

it 

160 “ 

21.3 “ 





4 x 

4 

t < 

26 “ 

1.25 “ 

2. 

3. 


5 x 

12 

it 

122 “ 

20.3 “ 

28.1 “ 

38.1 “ 



4 x 

6 

it 

40 “ 

2. 

3. 

4.5 

07 

C 

51 4 x 

12 

it 

148 “ 

22.8 “ 

32 6 “ 

46.2 “ 


5 x 

6 

t < 

60 “ 

3. 

4.5 

6. 

u 

5 

6 x 

12 

It 

176 “ 

25.8 “ 

36.6 “ 

52 8 “ 

C 

5 x 

8 

< < 

80 “ 

4. 

5.5 

8.25 “ 



7 x 

12 

“ 

240 “ 

33.3 “ 

48. “ 


O 

6 x 

8 

(< 

117 “ 

4.8 

7 8 

11.7 



8 x 

12 

l ( 

312 “ 

43.3 “ 

58.5 “ 


< 

6 A x 

8 

(< 

136 “ 

5.5 

9. 

13.5 



9 x 

12 

ti 

396 “ 

52.8 “ 



"07 

7 x 

8 

< < 

160 “ 

6.1 

10.7 

16. 


r 

5^4 X 

16 

(( 

360 “ 

55.3 “ 

77.1 “ 

110.9 “ 


7 x 

10 

t < 

200 “ 

7.5 

13. 

20. 

07 










8 x 

8 

1 » 

208 “ 

8. 

13 5 

21. 


5% x 

16 

“ 

432 “ 

66.4 “ 

92.5 “ 

130. 



8 x 

10 

11 

260 “ 

10.5 

18.25 “ 

26. 

< 










8 x 

12 

t < 

312 “ 

12.0 

22. 

30. 


6*2 x 

16 

ti 

552 “ 

78.8 “ 

113.4 “ 

155.2 “ 



9 x 

10 

t« 

328 “ 

12.5 

23. 

31.5 



















3 

1'A X 

16 

“ 

720 “ 

100. “ 

144. “ 




8 1 -. x 

12 

i i 

352 “ 

14.5 

23.5 

33. 

O 










10 x 

12 

• 1 

488 “ 

19. 

33. 

46. 



cc 

16 

4 4 

940 “ 

125.3 “ 





1 1 X 

12 

t» 

592 “ 

23. 

40.5 

56. 











l 

12 x 

12 

i i 

704 “ 

28. 

47.5 

68. 











r 

5 x 

8 

it 

156 “ 

6.5 

10.4 

14.6 












6 x 

8 

(« 

224 “ 

9. 

15. 

21. 











7 x 

8 

(t 

308 “ 

11.8 

20.5 

28.8 










c 

7 x 

10 

t i 

392 “ 

15. 

26.1 

36.7 










0 

8 x 

10 

it 

508 “ 

19.5 

34.1 

47.6 










<x> 

8 x 

12 

ti 

612 “ 

24. 

41.6 

58.5 










.a 

9 X 

12 


776 “ 

29.8 

51.7 

72.7 










0 

10 x 

12 

t ( 

952 “ 

36.6 

63.4 

89.2 










0 

11 X 

12 

« ( 

1164 “ 

44.7 

77.6 

109.1 












1 1 X 

14 

it 

1344 “ 

51.7 

89.6 

126. 










l 

12 x 

14 

it 

1610 “ 

61.8 

107.2 

150.7 

































































204 


TRIPLEX ELECTRIC POWER PUMPS 



Triplex Electric Power 
Pumps are largely used in 
dwellings, hotels, etc., to 
afford an independent sup¬ 
ply of soft water; also for 
operating hydraulic eleva¬ 
tors, etc. They are free from 
odor, dust or ashes; give out 
no heat and afford no chance 
of explosion. Automatic con¬ 
trols provided for special 
service. The larger forms 
of these Pumps offer many 
advantages for service in 
mills, factories, for water 
works, etc. The subject is 
one of detail and will be 
treated upon application. 

See pages 305 to 313. 

















GOULDS TRIPLEX ELECTRIC PUMP, BELT CONNECTED. 


For Elevations to 350 Feet, Equivalent to 150 Pounds Pressure. 


Fig. 932 represents our Triplex Elec¬ 
tric Pump, especially adapted for general 
water supply in hotels, residences, etc. 
It is well-built, carefully finished and of 
high-grade throughout. 

It is largely used also in connection 
with hydraulic elevators, and when so 
ordered, can he fitted with automatic con¬ 
trolling device adapted to the service for 
which the pump is to be employed 

Driving pulley on Pump will be fur¬ 
nished of required size at extra charge. 
Electric motor of approved type and size 
will be furnished at favorable prices. 

The Pump is identical in design and 
construction with Fig. 1009. (See page 
183, also Form B, page 188.) Regular 
construction in sizes 1% x 2 inches to 
2x3 inches inclusive, iron cylinders, 
bronze plungers and glands : larger sizes, 
iron cylinders, plungers and glands, and 
raw-hide pinions, but the price does not 
include pulley, because the wide varia¬ 
tion in the speed of Motors prevents our 
establishing a standard of sizes. 

Prices upon application. 



Fig. 932. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pi. UNGERS. 

Diameter. Stroke. 

Capacity One 

Rev. of 

Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes 

Suction. 

of Pipe. 

Discharge. 

Geared. 

Cipher. 

\*A in. 

2 in. 

0.03 gal. 

60 revs., 1.8 gals. 

% in. 

h in. 

5 to 1 

Althorn 

m 

2*4 " 

0.07 “ 

60 

“ 4.2 “ 

1 “ 

1 “ 

5 to 1 

Although 

2 “ 

3 “ 

0.12 “ 

50 

“ 6 

1*4 “ 

\ y 4 “ 

5 to 1 

Altimeter 

2*4 “ 

4 “ 

0.25 “ 

50 

“ 12 

1*4 “ 

14 “ 

5 to 1 

Altincar 

3*4 “ 

4 “ 

0.5 “ 

50 

“ 25 

2 - 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

Abaction 

4 “ 

6 “ 

1.0 “ 

45 

“ 45 

2 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

Alto 

5 “ 

6 “ 

1.5 “ 

45 

“ 67 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

Altogeth 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2.0 

45 

“ 90 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

Altomet 

6 “ 

8 “ 

2.9 “ 

45 

“ 130 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

Binocular 

7 “ 

8 

4.0 “ 

45 

“ 180 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

Binominal 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

40 

“ 260 

5 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

Biographer 


For Power Table, see page 203. 





















































































204-B 


GOULDS CENTRIFUGAL ELECTRIC PUMP. 

Our Fig. 1258, Horizontal 
Centrifugal Pump, lias suc¬ 
tion inlet on each side of the 
pump case so that an equal 
amount of water enters on 
each side of the piston, 
thus perfectly balancing the 
same and preventing all 
end thrust of shaft. Pump 
is made very strong and 
heavy, and especially de¬ 
signed for use where the 
lift is high or suction pipe 
long, and is capable of pass¬ 
ing muddy or gritty water 
without injury to its parts. 

Pump shell can be swiveled 
on to hooded frame, so as to 
bring the suction and dis¬ 
charge in position suitable 
for the work. Shaft bearings each side of pump case are so arranged that they can be removed without dis¬ 
turbing the Pump or pipe connections. Built with electric motor, direct connected, takes up very little space, 
and is always ready to start. If the motor speed is higher than the Pump speed, the proper speed can be 
obtained by the use of gearing and still the Pump and motor can be on the same base, making a perfectly 
self-contained outfit. We give range of sizes, capacity, etc., below. Prices upbn application. 

Fig. 1258. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pump No., Diameter 
Discharge Opening. 

Diameter Suction Opening. 

Economical Capacity, 
per Minute. 

Cipher. 

1 % inch 

2 inch 

70 gal. 

Sceneno 

:* 

2 

90 “ 

Sceneop 

2 

“ 

120 “ 

Scenept 

2 % “ 

3 

185 “ 

Scenequt 

3 

4 

260 “ 

Scenero 

4 

5 

470 “ 

Scorop 

5 

6 

735 “ 

Scoroqa 

6 

7 

1,050 “ 

Scororo 

8 

9 

2.000 “ 

Scorpa 

10 “ 

11 

3,000 “ 

Scorpeg 

12 

13 

4.200 “ 

Scorpil 


















205 


GOULDS TRIPLEX ELECTRIC HOUSE PUMP. 

With Belt Connection between Pump and motor 


Fig. 1220 represents our Complete 
Triplex Electric House Pump, in¬ 
cluding both Pump and Motor, 
mounted on iron bed plate and con¬ 
nected by belt running over idler. 
It runs smoothly and noiselessly, is 
of neat, compact design, simple and 
easy to take care of, and, where 
electric current is available, com¬ 
pletely solves the problem of water 
supply. 

Largely used in New York City 
when pressure of city water is in¬ 
sufficient to reach upper floors. 
Rendered entirely automatic by use 
of switch, which cuts out or throws in 
the electric current as water in tank 
rises or falls. Either an open tank 
in upper part of the building or a 
compression tank in the basement 
can be used. Our prices are for com¬ 
plete outfit, as shown in cut, motor 
included. 

We will furnish without motor, 
also without bed plate, if so desired. 

Automatic switches furnished at 
moderate prices. 

Prices upon application. 



Fig 1220. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plunger. 


Sizes of Pipe. 

For Elevations up to 

100 Feet. 

For Elevations From 100 
to 200 Feet. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

per* Hour. 

Suction. 

Discharge 

Size of Motor. 

Cipher. 

Size of Motor. 

Cipher. 

V% in. 

2K in. 

200 gals. 

1 in. 

1 in. 

34 H. P. 

Painqer 

34 H. P. 

Painheg 

2 ‘ “ 

3 ' “ 

350 “ 

IK “ 

\%» 

K “ 

Paingib 

1 

Painhit 

2 “ 

4 

600 “ 

1K “ 

IK “ 

1 

Paingor 

1 

Painita 

3 K “ 

4 “ 

1200 “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

1 

Paingul 

2 

Painivo 
































C !1>M H 


206 AUTOMATIC SWITCHES FOR ELECTRIC PUMPING 



Type “A,” illustrated, single pole, maximum volts, 300; maximum 
amperes, 20; low tension, direct current, automatic switch, adapted for 
starting series wound motors of one liorse-power or less. 

Type “B,” not illustrated, same as Type “A,” only double pole. 
Can also he used with small, alternating, polyphase motors of not over five 
horse-power and not over 300 volts. 



Type “C,” not illustrated, double pole, maximum volts, 600; maxi¬ 
mum amperes, 15. Can he used for small, series, direct current motors of 
600 volts or less, and of not over one horse-power. Can also be used with 
polyphase, alternating current motors of not over five horse-power and not 
over 600 volts. 


Type “D,” illustrated, automatic, double pole, automatic motor starter, 
with magnetic release, designed for direct current, shunt, series or com¬ 
pound wound motors of one-half to 25 horse-power. 



Alternating current, polyphase motors of over five horse-power require 
starters of special designs, which vary according to conditions. 


In writing always give size of motor and whether shunt, series 
or compound. For series or compound wound motors state resist¬ 
ance of series coil. 


Prices on automatic switches and motor starters upon applica¬ 
tion. 


Floats, chain, pulleys, etc., are not included and only furnished 
when ordered and at extra price. 



































GOULDS AUTOMATIC REGULATOR AND BY-PASS. 207 


For Use When the Pump runs Continuously 


exhaust pipe. 



AUTOMATIC 
REGULATOR 
AMD BY-PASS. 


Plate “F’ 


Plate “F,” shows Automatic Regulator and By-Pass attached to the Pump in the usual manner. The discharge 
pressure on the Pump is controlled by the pressure in the compression tank. The regulator is adjusted to open the By-Pass 
Valve, whenever the limit pressure is reached, and the By-Pass is kept open, until the pressure begins to drop, as the elevator 
is started. The By-Pass then closes and the Pump discharges into the tank, until the limit pressure is again reached. 

Prices will be quoted for the parts shown in full-line engraving. 

Goulds Automatic Regulator and By-Pass for Elevator Pumps. 


To be used with Single-Acting 
Pumps. 

Valves and 
Connections. 

Cipher. 

5x6 and 5x8 

1% in. 

Goldjag 

6x8 and 6 1 4 x 8 

2 “ 

Goldjom 

7 x 8. 8 x 8 and 8x10 

2 14 “ 

Goldjust 

9x10 and 8% x 12 

3 “ 

Goldkam 

10 x 12. 11 x 12 and 12 x 12 

4 “ 

Goldkil 


To be used with Double-Acting 
Pumps. 

Valves and 
Connections 

Cipher. 

7x8 and 7x10 

3 in. 

Goldkof 

8 x 10. 8 x 12,9 x 12 and 10 x 12 

4 “ 

Goldkur 

11x14 and 12x14 

5 “ 

Goldkys 
























































































































208 


GOULDS HORIZONTAL TRIPLEX MINE PUMP 


For Heavy Pressure. 



FIG. 1218 


Size 7" x 8" 






GOULDS HORIZONTAL TRIPLEX MINE PUMP. 


209 


For Heavy Pressure. 

Fig. 1218, Horizontal Single-Acting Triplex Mine Pump, is especially adapted for mine work, there being 
no piece in the Pump but that can be lowered into a mine shaft 3% feet x 6 feet. 

It has single-acting plungers, outside guided and outside packed. The crank shaft is of steel, the gear is 
made in halves and has machine cut teeth. Power is transmitted directly from pinion on the motor shaft to 
the gear on the crank shaft, consequently speed of motor must not exceed 400 revolutions per minute. Bed 
plate is extended for motor. 

Suction and discharge headers are arranged to allow piping from either side. The valves are conveniently 
located in separate chambers and are easily accessible. A spring alleviator is used, instead of the usual form of 
air chamber. 

The regular construction is with iron plungers, cylinders and glands. These parts can be furnished : 
plungers of bronze, glands and cylinders bronze lined, at extra price, when so ordered. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1218. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. Sizes of Pipe. 




Capacity One 
Revolution 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

For 

Elevations 

to 



Geared. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

of Crank 

Shaft. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

SVi in. 

8 in. 

2.46 gals. 

50 revs., 123 gals. 

880 ft. 

5 in. 

4 in. 

8 to 1 

Roatimo 

6 “ 

8 “ 

2.9 

50 “ 145 “ 

750 - 

5 “ 

4 “ 

8 to 1 

Roatinu 

6 M “ 

8 “ 

3.4 

50 “ 170 “ 

640 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

8 to 1 

Roatiob 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4. 

50 “ 200 “ 

550 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

8 to 1 

Roatius 


For Power Tables see page 203. 










210 HORIZONTAL DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX MINE PUMP. 


For heavy Pressure. 



Fig. 1221. Size 5 3 A" x 16" 





GOULDS HORIZONTAL DOUBLE-ACTING MINE PUMP. ™ 


For Heavy Pressure. 

Fig. 1221, Horizontal Double-Acting Triplex Power Pump, illustrated on opposite page, has capacity 
ranging from 940 to 360 gallons per minute against elevations from 500 to 1400 feet, equivalent to from 216 to 
600 pounds pressure. Power for driving may be applied at either side. For electric or other high-speed 
motor power, intermediate gearing and auxiliary shaft are used and can be supplied at extra price. 

It is double-acting, each plunger being outside-packed and the two plungers for each cylinder connected 
by outside rods. Crank shaft is of steel and driven by double gears and pinions with machine-cut teeth. All 
bearings are large and adjustable for wear. 

Suction and discharge valves are located in separate chambers or boxes and can be readily examined. 
The suction and discharge pipes can be connected at either side of the Pump. A spring alleviator is provided 
for equalizing the flow and taking any shock which may occur. 

For Mine Pump or other service, where economy in installation and maintenance is desired, this Pump is 
especially recommended. 

The regular construction is with iron plungers, cylinders and glands, but these parts can be furnished ; 
plungers of bronze, glands and cylinders bronze-lined, at extra price, when so ordered. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1221. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity 

One Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minute. 

For 

Elevations 

to 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

5 % in. 

16 in. 

9. gals. 

40 revs., 360 gals. 

1400 ft. 

7 in. 

6 in. 

6 to 1 

Roative 

5 % “ 

16 “ 

10.8 “ 

40 “ 432 “ 

1150 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

6 to 1 

Rusebb 

VA “ 

16 “ 

13.8 “ 

40 “ 652 “ 

900 “ 

8 “ 

7 “ 

6 to 1 

Ruseck 

7 X “ 

16 “ 

18. “ 

40 “ 720 “ 

700 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

6 to 1 

Rusedr 

00 

16 “ 

23.6 “ 

40 “ 940 “ 

500 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

6 to 1 

Rusedsa 


For Power Table, see page 203. 

























GOULDS HORIZONTAL TRIPLEX ELECTRIC MINE PUMP. 


For Elevations to 300 Feet, Equivalent to 130 Pounds Pressure. 



of bronze or babbitt and adjustable or easily renewed, tbe valves are 


Fig. 966 is the original and approved 
Horizontal, Electric Mine Pump. Our 
experience in mine Pumping has en¬ 
abled us to embody all the essentials 
in this Pump which insure conven¬ 
ience, reliability and compactness. 

It is mounted on an iron truck, which 
cannot be affected by moisture and 
which always maintains the accurate 
alignment of the Pump and Motor, 
insuring easy running and exceptional 
durability. 

A distinctive feature of our Mine 
Pumps appears from the fact that they 
do not require an attendant, because 
they cannot “run away” when the 
water is pumped out. Occasional oil¬ 
ing is all that is necessary. 

The materials, construction and 
workmanship are of the best, the gear¬ 
ing is machine-cut, the bearings are 
quickly accessible. 


Our regular construction is : Phosphor bronze plungers, lined cylinders and glands ; but can supply, when 
so ordered, with iron working parts at some saving in cost. Price includes the Pump complete, the iron truck 
with wheels, the gearing necessary to connect the Motor, but it does not include the Motor. We are prepared 
to furnish Motors of any make and type at current- prices. 


Correspondents should advise us of the width of the track, height of roof, also furnish working drawing 
of Motor and advise speed and gallons to be pumped per minute. 


Prices upon application. 


Fig. 966. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity 

One Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Crank and 
Pinion Shafts 
Geared. 

Cipher. 
Bronze Fitted. 

Cipher, 

Iron. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

6 'in. 

8 in. 

2.0 gals. 

3 4 s “ 

40 revs., 80 gals. 
40 “ 136 “ 

3 in. 

3 in. 

5 to 1 

Briefer 

Blunder 

ey 2 “ 

8 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

Baldest 

Blunderbus 

8 “ 

8 “ 

5.2 “ 

40 “ 208 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

5 to 1 

Brimful 

Blundering 


For Power Table, see page 203. 




















































GOULDS ELECTRIC MINE SINKING PUMP 


213 


For Elevations to 300 Feet, Equivalent to 130 Pounds 

PRESSURE. 


Fig. 1237, Electric Mine Sinking Pump, is compact in form 
and not liable to damage from moisture or bard usage A 
special type of water-proof motor is used, which is enclosed in 
tight casing and will work as well under water as out and 
cannot be “drowned” by a sudden inrush of water in the 
mine. The Pump is of the duplex double-acting type, with 
outside packed plungers. Although the working parts are 
almost entirely concealed, they are readily accessible for 
examination or repairs. 

The sizes, given in the following table, may be modified as 
desired for special capacities or greater lifts. 

Prices on Pumps and Motors upon application. 


Fig. 1237. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity 
One Rev. 
of Crank 

Capacity 

per 

Minute 

at 

Sizes of 
Pipe. 

Size 

Motor 

Re- 

Dimensions 
Over All. 

Cipher. 

Dia. 

Stroke 

Shaft. 

Ordinary 

Speed. 

Sue. 

Dis. 

quired. 



4 % in. 

6 in. 

1.6 gals. 

96 gals. 

4 in. 

3 in. 

15 H.P. 

30x40x108 ins. 

Ruseegs 

6 » 

6 “ 

2.9 “ 

174 “ 

5 “ 

4 “ 

25 “ 

34x45x 114 “ 

Ruseehi 



Fig. 1237. Size 4W x 6" 
























214 GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS IN PULP MILLS 


* 



Engraving shows Hydraulic Grinders in Pulp Mill. 

Goulds Triplex Pumps are used for maintaining pressure on these grinders; see following pages 






















GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS IN PAPER MILLS. 2 <5 



Engraving shows the widest Fourdrinier in the World—162 inches. The stuff for this machine is 
pumped by a Goulds Triplex Stuff Pump, size 10" x 10". 

See following pages. 



























2*6 GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER SUCTION PUMP. 


For Paper Machine Suction Boxes. 



Fig. 947, Triplex Suction Pump, is of the vertical type and 
has three single-acting bronze plungers, operated by three- 
throw crank shaft. The cylinders and glands are bronze- 
lined. Water seal around the plungers, which admits of loosely 
adjusted packing, and insures great durability and easy run¬ 
ning. Large valve area ; all valves quickly accessible. Crank 
shaft complete in one piece and runs in babbitted bearings. 
The connecting rods have bronze bushed bearings in plungers 
and strap head crank bearings with phosphor-bronze boxes. 
Sight-feed oilers. Suction connection at either end of the 
Pump ; discharge on the other side. Pump may be placed in 
any position relative to the paper machine. 

When inquiring about Suction Pumps please state width 
of paper machine, number of suction boxes, range of speeds, 
kind of stock used, weight of paper made, general working 
conditions. 

Prices upon application. 




FIG. 

947. Sizes, 

Capacities, 

Etc. 



Pl.TTNGERS. 

Capacity 

One Revolution 

Speed of 
Crank Shaft 

per 

Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

of Crank 

Shaft. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

4 gals. 

40 to 60 revs. 

4 in. pipe 

4 in. pipe 

36 x 6 in. 

Wraith 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

40 to 60 “ 

6 

5 “ 

48x8 “ 

Repelled 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

40 to 60 “ 

6 

5 “ 

48x8 “ 

1 

Repelling 














GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER SUCTION PUMP 


217 


For Paper Machine Suction Boxes. 



FIG. 956. SIZE 7" X 8" 


Fig. 956, Triplex Suction Pump, is of the vertical 
type, and has three single-acting bronze plungers, 
operated by three-throw crank shaft. The cylinders 
and glands are bronze-lined. Water seal around the 
plungers, which admits of loosely adjusted packing, 
and insures great durability and easy running. Large 
valve area; all valves quickly accessible. Crank 
shaft complete in one piece and runs in babbitted 
bearings. Machine-cut gearing. The connecting rods 
have bronze bushed bearings in plungers and strap head 
crank bearings with phosphor-bronze boxes. Sight-feed 
oilers. Suction connection at either end of the Pump ; 
discharge on the other side. Pump may be placed in 
any position relative to the paper machine. 

When inquiring about Suction Pumps please 
state— 

Width of paper machine, number of suction 
boxes. 

Range of speeds. 

Kind of stock used, weights of paper made. 

General Working Conditions. 

Prices upon application. 





FIG. 956. 

Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plungers. 

Capacity One 
Rev. of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed, 
per Minute. 

Sizes 

of Pipe. 



Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Geared. 

Discharge. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

4. gals. 

50 revs. 

4 in. 

4 in. 4 to 1 

30 x 5 in. 

Wrangle 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

50 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 5 to 1 

36x6 “ 

Wrap 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

50 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Wrapper 






























218 


GOULDS HORIZONTAL VACUUM PUMP 



FlC. 1022. SIZE 14" X 10 











































GOULDS HORIZONTAL VACUUM PUMP 


219 


Fig. 1022 is a high grade, efficient and reliable pump for vacuum work. It is horizontal, single-cylinder, 
with double-acting piston. 

The cylinder has a bronze lining, arranged to equalize the wear and to provide true alignment. This can be 
speedily removed by a millwright, with an ordinary wrench. The piston is of bronze, fitted with fibrous 
packing. The piston rod is of Tobin bronze and with bronze stuffing boxes. Large valve area. Valves quickly 
accessible. Crossheads and guides have adjustment for taking up wear. Connecting rod is in one piece, with 
strap ends and with phosphor bronze boxes. Crank shaft of steel. Discharge connections at rear side of 
cylinder. Suction at both front and top. Sight feed oilers 

It is used with surface condensers in connection with steam engines, with evaporators and for other service 
where high vacuum is to be maintained. Please state the quantity of water condensed per minute or hour, 
or the speed of engines, size of cylinders and terminal pressure. 

This Pump is also used in many of the newest paper mills, in connection with suction boxes with high¬ 
speed paper machines on news, and performs this exacting and important service (the essential of fast running) 
in a reliable and satisfactory manner. It is used with these machines, running manila, book, fine writings, 
etc. Please state width of paper machines, number of suction boxes on the wire and on the felt, and whether 
one Pump is intended for the wire or felt boxes, or for both. 

Prices upon application. 


fig. 1022. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Piston. 

Displacement 

One Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Speed of 

Crank Shaft 
per Minute. 

Sue 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

tion. 

Discharge. 

8 in. 

10 in. 

4.3 gals. 

40 to 60 revs. 

4 

in. 

4 in. 

48 x 

4 in. 

Acnodal 

10 “ 

10 “ 

6.8 “ 

40 to 60 “ 

4 

t« 

4 “ 

48 x 

5 “ 

Acnode 

12 “ 

10 “ 

9.6 “ 

30 to 60 “ 

6 

(t 

6 “ 

48 x 

CO 

Abactor 

14 “ 

10 “ 

13.2 “ 

30 to 60 “ 

6 

«« 

6 “ 

48 x 

8 % “ 

Abacus 

14 “ 

14 “ 

18.6 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

6 

«< 

6 “ 

48 x 10^ “ 

Bunol 

16 “ 

16 “ 

27.8 “ 

26 to 36 “ 

8 

<< 

8 “ 

60 x 1 0)4 “ 

Buntel 

















220 


GOULDS HORIZONTAL VACUUM PUMP 



















































GOULDS HORIZONTAL VACUUM PUMP 


221 


Fig. 1049, Geared Horizontal Vacuum Pump, has cylinder with bronze lining, arranged to equalize the wear 
and provide true alignment. This can be speedily removed by a millwright with an ordinary wrench. The 
piston is of bronze, fitted with fibrous packing. The piston rod is of Tobin bronze. Bronze stuffing boxes. 
Large valve area. Valves quickly accessible. Machine cut gears. Crosshead and guides have adjustment 
for taking up wear. Connecting rod is in one piece, with strap ends and with phosphor bronze boxes. Crank 
shaft of steel. Discharge connections are at rear side of cylinder. Suction at both front and top. Sight feed 
oilers. Pump may be used with surface condensers in connection with steam engines or for other service where 
high vacuum is to be maintained. State quantity of water condensed per minute or hour. Where used with 
paper machines, state width of machine, number of suction boxes on the wire and on the felt, whether one 
Pump is needed for the wire or felt boxes, or for both. We recommend our Fig. 1049, Geared Pump, where 
operated from fast runing driving shafts. 

Prices upon application. 


Fic. 1049. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Piston. Sizes of Pipe. 



Displacement 

One 

Speed of 
Crank Shaft 
per Minute. 


• 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

8 in. 

10 in. 

4.3 gals. 

40 to 60 revs. 

4 in. 

4 in. 

4 to 1 

30 x 4 in. 

Dreba 

12 “ 

10 “ 

9.6 “ 

30 to 50 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Drebef 

14 “ 

10 “ 

13.2 “ 

30 to 50 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Drebegl 

14 “ 

14 “ 

18.6 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

4 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Curyme 

16 “ 

16 “ 

27.8 “ 

25 to 35 “ 

8 “ 

8 “ 

4 to 1 

36x6 “ 

Cusab 

18 “ 

18 “ 

39.5 “ 

25 to 35 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

4 to 1 

42x8 “ 

Repeql 


















222 


GOULDS VERTICAL TRIPLEX VACUUM PUMP. 

(Patented Nov. 8, 1898.) 



Fig. 1124. Size 14" x 12" 































































































































































GOULDS VERTICAL TRIPLEX VACUUM PUMP 


223 


(Patented Nov. 8,1808.) 

Fig. 1124 is a Vertical, Triplex, Single-Acting Vacuum Pump, of a design never before presented for this 
work. It is vastly superior to what is embodied in any other Vertical Pump known to the trade. In building 
a Pump of such a progressive and distinctive type we are holding to our faith in a class of purchasers who 
want only the very best and who appreciate good machinery. 

For paper mill work the constantly increasing speed of paper machines and the greater widths emphasize 
the fact that Suction is a prime consideration for safe running at fast speeds, involving the use of more suc¬ 
tion boxes and pumps of great capacity and suction power. To meet these requirements we have brought out 
a complete new line of Triplex Vacuum Pumps, of ample capacity for the widest and fastest machines. We 
invite correspondence, and full information as to design, materials and construction will be furnished and 
performance of service will be guaranteed. 

It is used with surface condensers in connection with steam engines, with evaporators and for other service 
where high vacuum is to be maintained. 

Please state the quantity of water condensed per minute or hour, or speed of engines, size of cylinders, 
and terminal pressure. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1124. Sizes. Capacities, Etc. 


Pistons. 

Displacement 

One 

Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Speed 

of Crank Shaft 
per Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

14 in. 

12 in. 

23.9 gals. 

30 to 40 revs. 

8 in. 

6 in. 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 7 in. 

Wrecia 

18 “ 

12 “ 

31.3 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

10 “ 

8 “ 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 8% “ 

Wrecmo 

18 

12 “ 

39.6 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

12 “ 

10 “ 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 9 “ 

Wrecny 














224 GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX VACUUM PUMP. 



FIG 1136. SIZE 15" X 12" 





GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING TRIPLEX VACUUM PUMP. 225 


Fig. 1136, Triplex Double-Acting Vacuum Pump, is a new type for use with Surface Condensers, Evapor¬ 
ators, etc., and for Paper Machine Suction Boxes. 

It is a strong, substantial, well built Pump. It has machine-cut gearing. The driving pulley is on the 
pinion shaft, between the pinions, or at either end of Pump, the pinion shaft being extended and provided with 
an outboard bearing. The bearings are of bronze and are adjustable for taking up wear. The cylinders are 
bronze lined. Pistons, piston rods and stuffing boxes are all bronze. Suction and discharge pipe connections 
may be made at either end of the Pump. 

In steam power plants, for use in connection with Surface Condensers, we should be advised of the speed, 
size of cylinders and other data regarding the Engine, and for Condenser work generally the conditions should 
be carefully stated. 

In paper mills, for use in connection with paper machine suction boxes, it is a very effective, reliable 
Pump. It may be divided between boxes on the wire and the felt, using one cylinder for the felt suction 
boxes and the remaining two cylinders for the wire, or vice versa , according to requirements. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1136. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


PlPTONS. 



SlZKS OK PlPK. 






Displacement 
One Revolution 
of Crank Shaft. 

Speed of Crank 
Shaft per Minute. 



Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 








Diameter. 

Stroke. 



Suction. 

Discharge. 




12 in. 

12 in. 

35 gals. 

30 to 40 revs. 

8 in. 

8 in. 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 8 

Zitfa 

15 “ 

12 “ 

55 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

10 “ 

10 “ 

5 3 to 1 

30 x 8 

Zitgel 


For Power Table, see page 203, 


15 













226 


GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER STUFF PUMP. 


For Elevations to 100 Feet, Equivalent to 43 Pounds Pressure. 



FIG. 1105. size 8" x 10" 




























GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER STUFF PUMP 
FOR PULP AND PAPER MILLS. 


227 


For Elevations to 100 Feet. Equivalent to 43 Pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1105, Triplex Stuff Pump, is a modern design, the result of our own experience and many valuable 
suggestions by expert paper makers. 

It is self-contained, compact, rigid. Valves quickly accessible. Easily kept in perfect working condition. 
Suction and discharge pipe connections at both ends. The passages through the Pump have the full, rounded, 
easy curves which prevent lodgment of air or stuff and consequent formation of slugs. 

The valves are bronze balls finished true and balanced. Valve seats are bronze and of the “flanged-in ” 
type, removable by unbolting the valve chests. The valve weight and lift, opening through seat, and flow of 
stuff bear a certain relation to diameter and stroke of plunger, which insures reliable and effective delivery, 
details of prime importance which are carefully embodied in this Pump. 

The mechanical construction and workmanship are of the best. The plungers are bronze. The bearings 
are of liberal size. The gear and pinion are machine-cut. The driving pulley and gearing are proportioned 
for a correct, sure drive from the rather fast running shafting now used in modern mills. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1105. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity One 
Rev. of 
Crank Shaft. 

Dry Paper in 

24 Hours at 
Moderate Speeds. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

6 in. 

10 in. 

3.6 gal. 

13 to 1 8 tons. 

5 in. 

5 in. 

4 to 1 

20 x 6 in. 

Waxkfs 

7 “ 

10 “ 

5.0 “ 

18 to 24 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

24 x 7 “ 

Waxkge 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

25 to 32 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

4 to 1 

24 x 7 “ 

Waxkho 


For Power Table, see page 203. 



























228 GOULDS TRIPLEX STUFF PUMP. HEAVY PATTERN. 

For Elevations to 125 Feet, Equivalent to 54 Pounds Pressure. 


Fig. 1128. Size 9" x 12" 









GOULDS TRIPLEX STUFF PUMP. HEAVY PATTERN. 229 

FOR PULP AND PAPER MILLS. 


For Elevations to 125 Feet, Equivalent to 54 Pounds Pressure. 

The enormous quantity of stuff required by the big, fast paper machines and the transferring of ground 
wood and sulphite to the machine rooms involve the use of Stuff Pumps of large capacity and constructed in 
the best possible manner. 

Our Fig. 1128, Triplex Stuff Pump, is designed with a thorough knowledge of modern pulp and paper 
mills. It is a Pump, complete with respect to design, excellence of materials, accuracy of workmanship and 
ample and properly distributed weight. It is distinctive in possessing the substance as well as the form of a 
high-class Pump, being built with bronze bearings with adjustments, and with other refinements of mechanical 
details not yet embodied in other Pumps offered for this work. The suction enters horizontally at the center of 
side opposite the vertical discharge shown in engraving. 

It is intended to be as near absolute perfection and reliability as superior knowledge and skill can make it, 
and thus eliminate the vexatious and expensive delays incidental to the use of inferior Pumps. 

We solicit correspondence regarding Pumps of this type, and shall be pleased to supply detailed specifica¬ 
tions and other information in response to inquiries. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1128. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pi.ungers. 

Capacity 

one Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Dry Paper in 

24 Hours, 
Moderate Speeds. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

8 in. 

10 in. 

6.5 gals. 

25 to 33 tons. 

7 in. 

7 in. 

5 to 1 

30 x 63^ in. 

Wraixm 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

30 to 40 “ 

7 “ 

7 “ 

5 to 1 

30 x 6}4 “ 

Wrathijos 

9 “ 

12 “ 

9.9 “ 

38 to 50 “ 

8 “ 

8 “ 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 8J4 “ 

Wrathop 

10 “ 

12 “ 

12.2 “ 

50 to 60 “ 

10 “ 

10 “ 

5.3 to 1 

30x10 “ 

Wrathus 

12 “ 

12 “ 

17.6 “ 

60 to 80 “ 

10 “ 

10 “ 

5.3 to 1 

30 x 1 0 “ 

Wrecoen 


For Power Table, see page 203. 














230 GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER STUFF PUMP. 


For Paper and Pulp Mills. 



Fig. 969, Triplex Power Stuff Pump, is self-con¬ 
tained and needs but a firm floor for a foundation. The 
valves are bronze balls with lift and weight as required, 
and with bronze seats. All quickly accessible. 

The cylinders and glands are of great length and 
bronze-lined. The plungers are of phosphor bronze and 
have water seal, which aids the packings and insures 
easy running. All passages are shaped to scour clear, 
avoiding the formation of “slugs.” Each connecting 
rod has bronze bushed bearing in plunger, and strap 
head crank bearing at crank with phosphor-bronze box. 
The crank shaft is in one piece and runs in large babbitt- 
lined bearings. Sight-feed oilers are provided. The 
gear and pinion are machine cut. 

The pipe flanges are regularly threaded for standard 
wrought-iron pipe ; prepared for copper pipe connec¬ 
tions to order. The working strength is ample for all 
ordinary stuff pumping. Pumps for extra heavy work 
to order. Pumps without gears can be furnished, but 
geared pumps drive better and are easier on belts. 
When inquiring about Stuff Pumps, please state wdiat 
the service will be. 


FIG. 939. SIZE 7" X 8" 

FIG. 969. 


Prices upon application. 
Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pi, un 

Diameter. 

GER8. 

Stroke. 

Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

+ Speed per Minute and Capacity 
in 24 Hours, 

Varying With Kind of Paper. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Geared. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

4 in. 

4 in. 

.65 gal. 

25 to 40 revs., 1.7 to 3 tons 

3 in. pipe 

3 in. pipe 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Clubbed 

4 “ 

6 “ 

1 . 

25 to 40 “ 3 to 5 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

20x3 “ 

Wrasse 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2 . 

20 to 36 “ 5 to 9 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

4 to 1 

20 x 4 “ 

Wrathy 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4. 

20 to 36 “ 10 to 1 8 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Wraw 

8 11 

10 “ 

6.5 “ 

20 to 30 “ 16 to 24 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x6 “ 

Rifely 


+ This means the actual finished product of the Paper Machine. At stated speeds the Pump delivers sufficient stuff to make these amounts 
besides ample return. 

For Power Table, see page 203, 


















GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP, FOR SEMI-FLUIDS. 231 


For Elevations to 100 Feet, Equivalent 
to 43 Pounds Pressure. 


Fig. 1017, Triplex Power Pump, is designed to pump 
sewage, tan liquor, oils, chemicals, heavy solutions, mud, 
tar, soap, etc. 

It is regularly fitted with iron plungers, cylinders and 
glands, ball valves, tight and loose pulleys. This con- 
stritction will he modified, to order, and the Pump will 
be fitted with bronze plungers, bronze-lined cylinders and 
glands, etc., at extra price. 

It has a wide variety of applications, and we earnestly 
desire correspondents to state carefully the conditions 
under which the Pump is to operate, and what is required 
of it. 

Prices upon application. 



FIG. 1017 SIZE 7" X 8" 


Fig. 1017. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Pl.UNGERS. 

Capacity One 
Revolution 
of Crank 
Shaft. 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity 
per Minute. 

Sizes or Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

4 in. 

4 in. 

0.65 gals. 

45 revs. 

29 gals. 

3 in. 

3 in. 

5 to 1 

20x3 in. 

Surgent 

4 “ 

6 “ 

1. 

45 “ 

44 “ 

3 “ 

3 ‘ 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Surgeon 

5 “ 

6 “ 

1.5 

40 “ 

60 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

4 to 1 

20x4 “ 

Swack 

5 “ 

8 “ 

2 . 

40 “ 

80 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

4 to 1 

20x4 “ 

Swiss 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4. “ 

40 “ 

160 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

30x5 “ 

Switch 

8 “ 

10 “ 

6.5 

40 “ 

260 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

5 to 1 

36x6 “ 

Tilting 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 

40 “ 

312 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Tinted 


For Power Table, see page 203. 






































GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER AMMONIA PUMP. 

(Patents Applied For.) 



Fig. 1195. Size 3A" x 8" 


Fig. 1195, Triplex Power Ammonia Pump, is con¬ 
structed for pumping aqua ammonia in connection with 
refrigerating machinery, for cold storage, ice-making 
plants, etc. 

Practical experience in using Aqua Ammonia Pumps 
has led us to radical changes in design and construction. 
This new type fully eliminates even the possibility of 
leakage and embodies other improvements of equally 
great merit. 

It is a Triplex Pump, running steadily, receiving and 
delivering aqua ammonia regularly, and does this work 
uniformly at all times, without being watched and ad¬ 
justed, and thereby increases the refrigerating capacity 
of the plants. The joints and connections of the many 
coils and piping are thus spared the shock and vexatious 
leakages incidental to the use of other types of ammonia 
pumps. 

It is substantial, well-built and occupies but small 
floor space. The connecting rods have strap heads and 
phosphor bronze boxes. The crank shaft is steel and runs 
in bronze bearings. These Pumps are built of material 
wholly unaffected by ammoniacal liquid and are propor¬ 
tioned to sustain the exacting and continuous service of 
refrigerating plants. The limit pressure is 250 pounds. 

Prices upon application. 


Fig. 1195. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity 

One Revolution of 
Crank Shaft. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity 
per Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

in. 

6 in. 

49.6 cu. in., .21 gals. 

35 revs., 7.35 gals. 

1 A in. 

1 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Zynfo 

2A “ 

6 “ 

88 “ .31 “ 

35 “ 10.85 “ 

\A “ 

1 J 4 “ 

5 to 1 

24x3 “ 

Zvngt 

3 A “ 

8 “ 

231 “ 1.0 “ 

35 “ 35. 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

30x4 “ 

Zynho 

5 “ 

8 “ 

470 “ 2.04 “ 

35 “ 71.4 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

30x6 “ 

Zymfvf 


For Power Table, see page 203. 































GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER BRINE PUMP. 


233 


For Elevations to 100 feet, Equivalent 
to 43 Pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1059, Triplex Power Pump, is designed 
to circulate Brine in refrigerating and cold- 
storage plants, etc. It is of neat and compact 
design, well built and reliable. The gearing is 
machine-cut; tight and loose pulleys ; crank 
shaft in one piece. The 7x8 inch and smaller 
have rods with crank bearings like Fig. 1140, 
page 182, and bushed bearings in plungers ; 
large valve area. 

These Pumps are regularly fitted for pump¬ 
ing solutions of chloride of calcium as a refrig¬ 
erating medium, with iron plungers, cylinders, 
glands and rubber disc valves. These parts 
will be made of bronze to order, at extra price, 
if the Pump is to circulate solutions of common 
salt or other fluids destructive to iron. Always 
describe requirements as fully as possible. 

Prices upon application. 



Fig. W59. Size b" x i‘z" 


Fig. W59. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


Plungers. 

Capacity One 
Revolution 

Usual Speed 
and Capacity per 
Minute. 

Sizes of Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroko. 

of Crank 
Shaft. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

4 in. 

6 in. 

1. gal. 

2. “ 

45 revs. 

45 gals. 

2 in. 

2 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Boxhaul 

5 “ 

8 “ 

45 “ 

90 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

26 x 4 “ 

Boxing 

7 “ 

8 “ 

4. “ 

45 “ 

180 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Boxiron 

8 “ 

to “ 

6.5 “ 

40 “ 

260 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Boxkeep 

8 “ 

12 “ 

7.8 “ 

40 “ 

312 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5 to 1 

36 x 6 “ 

Boxthor 


For Power Table, see page 203. 






























234 


GOULDS SEPARATE TRIPLEX POWER PUMP 



For Elevations to 100 Feet, Equivalent to 
43 pounds Pressure. 

Fig. 1072 is a Pump comprising three separate 
Pumps, each with its independent suction and dis¬ 
charge pipe connections, and driven by one crank shaft. 
This combination saves space and power and admits of 
pumping several fluids at once. It is used in gas and 
chemical works, refineries, etc., for pumping ammonia 

water, tar, semi-fluids, etc. 

* 

It is regularly fitted with hall valves, iron plungers, 
cylinders and glands. Tight and loose pulleys, machine- 
cut gearing, and' valves, as required for the specified 
service. The general design and construction are 
clearly indicated by the illustration. 

Prices upon application. 


FIG. 1072. SIZE 7" X 8" 


Fig. 1072. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 


PLUNGERS. 

Capacity of 
Each Plunger 
per Rev. 

Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minute 
of Each Plunger. 

Sizes ok Pipe. 

Geared. 

Tight and 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Loose Pulleys. 

4 in. 

4 in. 

.22 gals. 

40 revs., 8.8 gals. 

2 in. 

2 in. 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 in. 

Woolmo 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.33 “ 

40 “ 13.2 “ 

2 “ 

2 “ 

5 to 1 

20 x 3 “ 

Woolnd 

5 “ 

6 “ 

.51 “ 

40 “ 20.4 “ 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5 to 1 

20 x 4 “ 

Woolog 

5 “ 

8 “ 

.68 “ 

40 “ 27.2 “ 

4 “ 

4 “ 

4 to 1 

20x4 " 

Wooloa 

7 “ 

8 “ 

1.33 “ 

40 “ 53.2 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 

4 to 1 

30 x 5 “ 

Woolqt 


For Power Table, see page 203 



































235 


GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PRESSURE PUMP. 


For Variable delivery. 


Fig. 1034 is a modification of our standard 
Triplex Pressure Pump, Fig. 997, page 187. Instead 
of having three plungers, identical in size and work¬ 
ing power, one plunger is of larger diameter and 
greater displacement than the others. When used 
with a press or other hydraulic machine, the initial 
movement of the ram is made more rapidly by the 
combined delivery of the three plungers, until a 
certain pressure is reached, then an automatic device 
cuts out the larger plunger and the operation is con¬ 
tinued by the smaller plungers to the desired pres¬ 
sure. The pressure on the larger plunger should 
not exceed 25 per cent, of the maximum pressure 
exerted by the Pump. 

Hydraulic Pressure Pumps of this form are par¬ 
ticularly serviceable for Baling Presses, Testing 
Machines, etc., in mills and factories. 

In making inquiries or orders, state fully the 
services required of the Pump. 

Prices upon application. 



Fig. 1034. Size, Capacity, Etc. 


Pl.tTNGERS. 

Capacity 
One Revolu¬ 
tion of 
Crank Shaft. 

Speed and Capacity 
per Minute, Varying 
with Kind of Work 
and Pressure. 

Limit Pres¬ 
sure per 
Square Inch. 

Sizes of Ptpe. 

Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

% in. 1 


f 15.8 cu. in. 

25 to 50 revs. 1 

1 




f 26 x 4 in. 1 


1 

and 

6 in. 

1 

or 


5,000 lbs. 

1 in. 

% in. 

4 geared } 

1 1 

Turf 

1 l A in. J 


[ 0.068 gals. 

1.7 to 3.4 gals. J 




l 7 to 1 J 



For Power Table, see page 2Q3, 







































































































236 


GOULDS VERTICAL POWER FORCE PUMPS. 


With Crank Shaft, For Either Hand or Power 

Fig. 1204 represents our new Vertical Pow T er Force Pump, or, 
as it is often called, “Covered Crank Pump ” Cut of Fig. 1204 
gives sectional view, showing arrangement of plunger and valve 
in the standard, making a complete pump for drawing water from 
cisterns, shallow wells and streams, -where the vertical suction lift 
is not over twenty-five feet. The Pump, as we now huild it, 
having crank-shaft with bearing on each side of crank, possesses 
many advantages over the earlier types, and we believe its com¬ 
pact form and low price will commend it for almost innumerable 
uses. When so ordered, we can furnish with crosshead or guide (in 
place of plunger and lower valve), thus adapting it for operating a 
cylinder (see pages 62 and 63) in wells where water stands more than 
tw T enty-five feet below the Pump. Pump ,thus arranged with cross- 
head, furnished at price of regular pump, but the deep well 
cylinder costs extra. Fig. 1205 differs from Fig. 1204, described 
above, only in that it has tight and loose pulleys. This Pump is 
largely used in creameries and milk stations, wherever it is desired 
Fig 1234 to force liquids to elevations of fifty feet or less. Arrangement of 
plunger and valve is as shown in sectional view of Fig. 1204. 
Can he made for deep wells, same as Fig. 1204, and same remarks 
apply. 




Fig. 1204. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulleys, 

Each. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.18 qal. 

1*4 in. pipe 

1*4 in. pipe 

1/1 “ 

15x3 in. 

50 ft. 

Waretu 

$27.00 

6 

3*4 “ 

6 “ 

.25 “ 

nl “ 

15x3 “ 

50 “ 

Wareul 

30.00 


Fig. 1205. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Pulleys. 

Each. 

* Lift and 
Force. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 

6 

3 in. 
3'A “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.18 gal. 

.25 “ 

1*4 in. pipe 

\A “ 

1*4 in. pipe 

15x3 in. 
15x3 “ 

50 ft. 

50 “ 

Warevz 

Warewy 

$32.00 

35.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water must flow to Pump. 






































































GOULDS HAND BOILER FEED PUMPS 


237 


With Brass-Fitted Globe Check Valve. 



Fig. 289 


Fig. 289 represents a Hand Boiler Feed Pump on plank, 
for feeding cold boilers or those under moderate steam press¬ 
ure, as 40 to 60 pounds. It is also well adapted for supplying 
feed water to boilers employed for making steam for heating 
only, etc. 

The Pumps are supplied with brass-fitted globe check 
valve on discharge, preventing water from returning to 
Pump. They have brass plunger and lower valve, adapting 
them for pumping hot as well as cold water. Where Pumps 
must handle hot water, we always advise placing them under 
flooded suction. 

These Pumps are heavy and substantial in build, having 
revolving bearer, brass gland and brass-cased piston rod, and 
must not be confused with cheaper Pumps of this class. 

Fig. 495 is built on same lines as Fig. 289, described 
above, except that it is a Base Pump. It is designed for the 
same range of duty. 



FIG. 495 


Fig. 289. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Equivalent 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

120 ft. 

51 lbs. 

Digit 

$12.00 

2 

2J4 “ 

6 “ 

13 “ 

U4 “ 

1 V “ 

90 “ 

38 “ 

Dikes 

14.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

IV “ 

IV “ 

60 “ 

25 “ 

Dimal 

16.00 


Fig. 495. Sizes, Prices, etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and Force. 

Equivalent 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

o 

2 in. 

6 in. 

.08 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

120 ft. 

51 lbs. 

Headek 

$12.00 

2 


6 “ 

13 “ 

IV “ 

IV “ 

90 “ 

38 “ 

Healed 

14.00 

4 

3 “ 

6 “ 

.18 “ 

IV “ 

iv “ 

60 “ 

25 “ 

Heaps 

16.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water must flow to Pump. 
















































238 GOULDS PLUNGER BOILER FEED PUMP. 


With Column and Single Pulley for Hand or Machine Power. 



Fig. 482 


Fig. 482 represents our Power Boiler Feed Pump on bed plate, with column, crank 
shaft and face plate, with single pulley, for hand or machine power. Capable of 
handling hot water as well as cold. 

Pump has general application for feeding cold boilers or those under moderate 
steam pressure. Has special bronze check valves and outside-packed plunger. 

We always recommend shortest possible suction pipe with Boiler Feed Pump, 
as it lessens the danger of losing its priming. 


Fig. 482. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. of 
Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Min., 

60 Strokes. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift 

and 

Force. 

Equiva¬ 

lent 

Pressure. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

3 in. 

2.45 gal. 

1 in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

120 ft. 

60 lbs. 

16x3 in. 

Gull 

$35.00 

2 

2Y 2 “ 

3 “ 

3.82 “ 

1 

1 

90 “ 

45 “ 

18x4 “ 

Gullyx 

37.50 

4 

3 “ 

3 “ 

5.51 “ 

TA “ 

1 Va. “ 

60 “ 

30 “ 

20 x 4 “ 

Gulps 

40.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water 
must flow to Pump. 


GOULDS PLUNGER BOILER FEED PUMP. 

WITH COLUMN AND TWO PULLEYS, FOR HAND OR MACHINE POWER. 



FIG. 484 


Fig. 484 represents improved pattern of Power Boiler Feed Pump with crank 
shaft, face plate, tight and loose pulleys, for hand or machine power. On the end of 
driving shaft opposite the face plate is a heavy iron crank with wrought-iron handle 
for working Pump when necessary. 

Pumps may be employed for feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or 
any other service within limits cited in our table below. 

Has special bronze check valves and outside-packed plunger and is capable of 
handling hot water. 

Fig. 484. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. of 
Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Min., 
60 Strokes. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

♦Lift 

and 

Force. 

Equiva¬ 

lent 

Pressure. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 

4 

2 in. 

2% “ 

3 “ 

ZA\n. 

3'.: •• 
3A “ 

2.45 gal. 
3.82 “ 
5.51 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1A “ 

1 in. pipe 

V4 “ 

120 ft. 
90 “ 
60 “ 

60 lbs. 

45 “ 

30 “ 

1 6 x 3 in. 
16x3 “ 
16x3 “ 

Hairs 

Haily 

Halts 

$40.00 

42.50 

45.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water 
mast flow to Pump. 



















































GOULDS PLUNGER BOILER FEED PUMP. 239 

With Stub End for Machine Power. 


Fig. 292 represents our Power Boiler Feed Pump for supplying steam boilers with 
water against any pressure. The globe check valves are made of separate castings, 
faced off and bolted on the body of Pump, thus making a tight-packed joint. The valve 
seats are made of best bronze and screwed into the iron castings, and can therefore be 
removed when worn out and new ones inserted. The valve itself is also of bronze. The 
stuffing-box, top of piston and stub end are finished bright and polished. 


Fig. 292. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Minute, 
60 Strokes. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Equiv. 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

00 

0 

2 

4 

1% in. 

2 ' “ 

2 M “ 

3 “ 

9 in. 

9 “ 

9 “ 

9 “ 

4.13 gal. 
7.35 “ 
11.47 “ 
16.52 “ 

1 in. pipe 

1 14 “ 

114 “ 

114 “ 

1 In. pipe 

m “ 

1 1 4 “ 

ul “ 

250 ft. 
250 “ 
250 “ 
250 “ 

107 lbs. 
107 “ 
107 “ 

107 “ 

Dimed 

Dimal 

Dine 

Dingy 

$30.00 

35.00 

40.00 

50.00 


*Total lift and force from supply to point, of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water 
must flow to Pump. 

See notes on Feed Water for Boilers, page 185. 



Fig 292 


GOULDS PLUNGER BOILER FEED PUMP. 

With Stub End for Machine Power. 


Fig. 485 represents Power Boiler Feed Pump with trunk plunger, which we offer in 
several sizes given below. Suction and discharge brass check valves are screwed into 
opposite sides of cylinder. This cheap yet serviceable Pump has general application for 
feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or for any limit duty indicated in our 
tables. 

Fig. 485. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

i Capacity 
per Minute. 
60 Strokes. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

*Lift and 
Force. 

Equiv. 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

i A in - 

6 in. 

1.27 gal. 

Y\ in. pipe 

% in. pipe 

150 ft. 

64 lbs. 

Halls 

$10.00 

3 

ill “ 

6 “ 

1.84 “ 

1 

1 

150 “ 

64 “ 

Halor 

1 5.00 

4 

114 “ 

3 “ 

1.37 “ 

% “ 

% “ 

150 “ 

64 “ 

Halt 

14.00 

5 

2 

3 “ 

2.45 “ 

1 

1 

120 “ 

51 “ 

Hames 

18.00 

6 

214 “ 

3 “ 

3.82 “ 

1 

1 

90 “ 

38 “ 

Hands 

22.00 

7 

3 

3 “ 

5.50 “ 

114 “ 

114 “ 

60 “ 

25 “ 

Hank 

27.00 

8 

2 “ 

6 “ 

3.26 “ 

111 “ 

114 “ 

114 “ 

120 “ 

51 “ 

Hard 

22.00 

9 

214 “ 

6 “ 

5.10 “ 

114 “ 

90 “ 

38 “ 

Hares 

30.00 

10 

3 

6 “ 

7.35 “ 

114 “ 

114 “ 

120 “ 

51 “ 

Harks 

40.00 


*Totul lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above water. Hot water 
must flow to Pump. 


See notes on Feed Water for Boilers, page 185. 


FIG. 485 
































































240 


“ROYAL” STEAM BOILER FEED PUMP 



Fig. 687 


The “Royal” Steam Boiler Feed Pump has many points of merit in its 
arrangement, construction and proportions not found in any other pumps. 

The main or frame casting, with supporting arm, is all in one piece, so 
that the shaft revolves in perfectly rigid bearings, while the eccentric connec¬ 
tion works in a vertical line, without any lateral pressure on the valve rod to 
heave and pull the steam chest, cramp the rod and create friction. The cylinder 
heads have ground surfaces ; the space between cylinder and chest is tapped on 
either side for the exhaust steam pipe, and the brass globe check valves are 
each designated “suction” or “discharge” for convenience, and can be con¬ 
nected on either side of Pump if necessary. If water is to be raised by suction, 
put a foot valve and strainer on end of suction pipe and make all joints tight. 

Engineers all say that the GOULD “ ROYAL ” is the most substantial, best 
proportioned and modern in its general construction and arrangement of parts, 
of any of the large number of Single-Acting Boiler Feed Pumps, and always 
give it the preference over all others. 

With each Pump we furnish Throttle Valve, Oil Cup and Let-Off Plugs. 

The table below will give a full description of capacity, prices, etc., of these 
Pumps. 


Fig. 687. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Steam 

Cylinder. 

Diameter 

Water 

Plunger. 

Stroke. 

Steam. 

Exhaust. 

Suction 

and 

Discharge. 

Rev. 

per 

Minute. 

Capacity 

per 

Minute. 

* Lift 
and 
Force. 

Equiv. 

Pres¬ 

sure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

3 in. 

1% in. 

3 in. 

Vs in. pipe 

% in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

100 

1.93 qal. 

200 ft. 

100 lbs. 

Sagot 

$44.00 

2 

3% 11 

“ 

3 “ 

/4 

X “ 

1 

100 

3.12 “ 

200 “ 

100 “ 

Sailor 

55.00 

3 

4 “ 

2k “ 

4 “ 

% “ 

1 

Ik “ 

90 

6.20 “ 

200 “ 

100 “ 

Sakels 

70.00 

4 

414 “ 

2% “ 

4 “ 

% “ 

1 

Ik “ 

85 

8.75 “ 

200 “ 

100 “ 

Salad 

82.50 

5 

5 “ 

3k “ 

4 “ 

% “ 

Ik “ 

Ik “ 

80 

13.33 “ 

200 “ 

100 “ 

Saleso 

1 10.00 

6 

6 “ 

4 “ 

5 “ 

1 

Ik “ 

2 

75 

21.75 “ 

200 “ 

100 “ 

Salty 

154.00 


* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water must flow to Pump. 


Pumps with brass-lined cylinder and brass-cased plunger add to list No. 1, $8.00; No. 2, $10.00; No. 3, 
$12.50; No. 4, $16.00; No. 5, $21.00; No. 6, $30.00. 

































GOULDS HYDRAULIC PRESSURE OR TEST PUMP 


241 


For Testing Boilers, Pipes, Etc. 

Fig. 867 represents a new Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump, of compact 
build and of commensurate strength for work for which it is designed. 

It has a revolving top, admitting its being worked in any position, and 
a sectional lever, which can be changed to give greatest leverage. The 
suction and discharge valves (flanged and bolted to cylinder) are of a new and 
improved type, with brass valve seats, poppets and caps. The Pump should 
be placed within short suction distance of water, or on a level with it, and 
will be found invaluable to the boilermaker, or user, for testing the condition 
of boilers, vessels, etc., for cleaning out pipes, etc. 



Fig. 867 


Fig. 867. Sizes. Prices. Etc. 


No. 

Diameter Ram. 

Stroke. 

Suction and Dis. 

Working Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

% in. 

5 in. 

1 in. pipe 

700 lbs 

Webbed 

$18.50 

1 

1 “ 

5 “ 

1 “ 

550 “ 

Webbery 

19.00 

2 

1 % “ 

5 “ 

1 “ 

400 “ 

Webby 

19.50 

3 

1!i “ 

5 “ 

1 “ 

200 “ 

Wedah 

20.00 


Can furnish with strong wood barrow, with cast-iron tank underneath, at $10.00 extra list. 


GOULDS HIGH SERVICE PRESSURE OR TEST PUMP. 


For Testing boilers. Tanks, Etc. 

Fig. 941 is designed to supply the demand for a Test Pump, capable of 
generating any desired pressure up to 6,000 pounds per square inch. The 
body or cylinder, as well as ram, is of steel, the valves of best gun metal and 
the lever forged from wrought-iron. In short, we have sacrificed nothing 
that would contribute to the strength and efficiency of this Pump, and the 
results have vindicated our policy. Our table of dimensions, given below, 
further illustrates the compactness and power of our Pump. 

Fig. 941. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter Ram. 

Stroke. 

Sue. and Dis. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Vi in. 

2 in. 

14 in. pipe 

6000 lbs. 

Wetish 

$30.00 



Fig. 941 


16 












































242 


GOULDS SODA WATER PRESSURE PUMP. 

For Hand or Power Use. 


Fig. 1086, Soda Water Pressure Pump, has frame cylinder support and 
plunger rod guide cast in one piece, this form of construction insuring proper 
alignment of the working parts. 

The frame supports shaft, with connecting rod, and 
carries on one end tight and loose pulleys, and on other 
balance wheel with handle. 

Pump has bronze cylinder, plunger and valves. 

It may also be used for boiler testing or any pumping 
service where the pressure does not exceed 200 lbs. 

Fig. 1086. Size, Price, Etc. 




Fig. 1086 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Balance 

Wheel. 

Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

13 4 in. 

6 in. 

.05 gal. 

% in. pipe 

% in. pipe 

200 lbs. 

36x334 in. 

20 x 3 in. 

Rudehi 


Price. 


$ 100.00 


GOULDS SODA WATER PRESSURE PUMP. 

Fig. 1083, Soda Water Pressure Pump, is simple in construction, all the parts being 
readily accessible. The base, lever socket, link and lever are made of iron. Theplunger> 
cylinder and valves are of bronze. In addition to pumping water into soda water tanks, 
this pump may be used for boiler testing, or any service up to the limits of its w'orking 
pressure, 200 lbs. 

Fig. 1083. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


--ss^gyjjljiiliuiniii 



Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 in. 

\y± “ 

5 in. 

5 “ 

.02 gal. 
.03 

34 in. pipe 

34 “ 

* 2 in. pipe 

200 lbs. 
200 “ 

Rudefa 

Rudegg 

$20.00 

22.50 


Fig. 1083 














































































243 


GOULDS HYDRAULIC TEST PUMP. 



FIG. 789 


With Cast-Iron Tank. 

Fig. 789 illustrates our new Gun Metal Test Pump, for testing boilers, 
tanks, pipes, etc., to one thousand pounds pressure on the square inch, if 
necessary. As the cistern only holds about two gallons of water, the thing 
to he tested should first be filled by other means and the tester then applied 
to supply the balance and work up the pressure. 

Everything is made first-class in all respects. Weight about forty pounds. 

Fig. 789. Size, Price, Etc. 

Complete as shown, with %-inch piston and delivery pipe screwed for %-inch gas pipe coupling, 

(Wedder). $30.00 

This price does not include Test Gauge, which will be supplied of any 
desired size or style at lowest market rates. 




PLUMBERS’ BRASS FORCE PUMPS. 


In Fig. 1035 we show our new Plumbers’ Brass Force Pump, which, we believe, wall 
meet the requirements and approval of the Trade. For removing obstructions in w^aste 
or water pipes, Pump is placed in vessel of water and pipe to be cleared connected to 
Pump by hose. For this purpose we furnish three feet of hose and conical tip, that may 
readily be connected to any ordinary sized pipe. 

Pump is very compact and may easily be carried in sack of plumbers’ tools, etc. 

Fig. 1035. Size, Price, Etc. 


PLUMBERS’ BRASS FORCE PUMP. 

Fig. 322 represents our Plumbers’ Force Pump for removing obstructions in 
waste and water pipes. All working parts are brass. Discharge is furnished with 
brass check valve and fitted with hose coupling. In operating this Pump, a hose 
is connected to pipes to be cleared and Pump is set in vessel of water. 


Fig. 322. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 in. 

.07 gal. 

% in. hose 

Dusty 

$7.00 


1-inch Diameter Cylinder, 16-inch Stroke ( Baldwin). $7.00 


Fig. 322 













































244 


GAS COMPANIES' AND PLUMBERS' DRIP PUMP. 




FIG. 922 

GOULDS SPECIAL LIFT AND FORCE OIL PUMP. 


For Pumping Kerosene and Other Oils. 

Fig. 1120 shows our Special Oil Pump for pumping kerosene, etc. It is so arranged that the lever 
may he operated by the left hand, leaving the right hand free to control the measuring tank, 
gauges, etc. This Pump is very strong and durable. The spout is reversible, so that the liquid 
may be discharged at either right or left of the Pump. This change is made by simply removing the 
lever and turning the spout either way. 

Fig. 1120. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Fig. 1120 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Lift. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

4 

234 in. 

3 “ 

6 In. 

6 “ 

.10 gal. 

.18 “ 

1 in. pipe 

134 “ 

25 ft. 

25 “ 

Fustjub 

Fustkub 

$5.00 

5.50 


Fig. 323, illustrated in cut, is our Plumbers’ and Gas Companies’ Drip Pump, for extracting the 
water from gas drips. These Pumps have brass cylinders, brass plunger, valve and plunger rod, glands, 
etc. Suction is regularly fitted for wrought-iron pipe, unless otherwise ordered. 


Fig. 323. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

9 in. 

.12 gal. 

.19 “ 

% in. pipe 

Dutch 

$12.00 

2 

234 “ 

9 “ 


Chesteg 

16.00 


GOULDS “MAGIC” HAM-CURING PUMP. 


ALL WORKING PARTS BRASS. 

Fig. 922 represents our “ Magic ” Ham-Curing Pump. All working 
parts are brass, including double-crimp packed plunger, brass valves 
and seats. We furnish with this Pump 3 feet of % -inch rubber suction 
and discharge hose and nickel-plated needle point. This is a well pro¬ 
portioned Pump, with a powerful leverage. The office of the Pump is to 
thoroughly impregnate the ham with a suitable preparation or pickle, thus 
curing it more quickly and better, in any season, than by the old process. 
We can furnish interested parties recipes for pickle. 


Fig. 922. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

2 in. 

5 in. 

34 in. hose 

34 in. hose 

Wevill 

$15.00 




































































245 




GOULDS GAS FITTERS' PROVING PUMP. 


With Spring or mercury Gauge. 

Fig. 1065 shows our Gas Fitters’ Proving Pump, with 
Spring Gauge. It affords the best known means of testing 
pipes. We price below Pump only, also complete with 
Spring or Mercury Gauge and Hose, as shown in engraving, 
if wanted. 

Fig. 1065. Size, price, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
per Stroke. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Pump 

Only. 

0 

2 in. 

1 0 in. 

31 cu. in. 

% in. hose 

Dabcer 

$12.00 


Pump with Spring Gauge (or Mercury Gauge as ordered!. Etber Cup. Cock 

and Hose Complete.$25.00 

Spring Gauge. 5.00 

Mercury Gauge. 5.00 

Etber Cup and Cock. 7.50 

Hose per foot.25 


MERCURY 

Gauge 


FIG. 1065 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING GAS OR AIR PUMP. 

For Gas or Oil Wells. 

Fig. 1130, Double-Acting Gas or Air Pump, is designed for use in gas and 
oil regions, for relieving the back pressure from oil wells or supplying boilers 
with gas from non-flowing wells. 

Cylinder is cast iron with iron piston, metallic spring packed. The suc¬ 
tion valves, placed upon one side of Pump and discharge valves upon oppo¬ 
site side, are bronze, leather faced, and easy of access. Pump is furnished, 
complete, with forked coupling and yoke for wood rod of walking beam. 

Fig. 1130. Size, Price, Ere. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
Free Air 
per Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

14 in. 

20 in. 

6152 cubic in. 

2 in. pipe 

2 in. pipe 

Waltab 

$125.00 


Fig. 1130 


































































246 


GOULDS BRASS PRESSURE OR VACUUM PUMP 


OUTLET- 



MOUNTED on Plank, With Wroucht-Iron lever. 

Fig. 1203 represents a Brass Air or Vacuum Pump of proper construction for forcing 
air or gas into barrels, casks or other vessels. In this manner the most destructive 
acids, such as nitric, sulphuric, etc., may be raised by air pressure without coming 
in contact with Pump, or in fact anything except conveying pipes. Pump has 
metallic spring packed plunger, and is so constructed that air or gas may be 
pumped with minimum loss. It may be used as a pressure or as a vacuum pump, as 
desired. Inlet and outlet are at the bottom. The uses of an Air Pump are so vari¬ 
ous, that we prefer to know for what it is to be employed, quantity of air desired, etc. 

Fig. 1203. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displace¬ 
ment per 
Stroke. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Maxi¬ 

mum 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

000 

2 in. 

1 X “ 

6 in. 

10 “ 

22 cubic in. 
17 “ “ 

% in. pipe 

k “ 

Vs in. pipe 

14 “ 

150 lbs. 
250 “ 

Giasson 

Glassub 

$15.00 

30.00 


GOULDS BRASS PRESSURE OR VACUUM PUMP. 


MOUNTED ON PLANK, WITH CRANK SHAFT AND FLY-WHEEL. 

Fig. 1209 is substantially the same as Fig. 1203, described above, and adapted 
for the same purposes. Where any amount of pressure is required, it will be gener¬ 
ated much easier with the aid of Crank Shaft or Fly-Wheel than with lever. 

We might also say this style of Pump is extensively used for pumping air into 
beer casks and raising it without aid of other appliances. 


Fig. 1209. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displace¬ 

ment 

per Stroke. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Maximum 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

0 

000 

2 in. 

1 14 “ 

6 in. 

7 “ 

22 cubic in. 
17 “ “ 

% in. pipe 

14 “ 

% in. pipe 

k “ 

150 lbs. 
250 “ 

Waraho 

Waraid 

$28.00 

43.00 



Fig. 120 9 







































GOULDS AIR PRESSURE OR VACUUM PUMPS. 247 



FIG. 605 


For Hand or Machine Power. 



FIG. 1096 



FIG. 772 


Air Pumps, shown above, are equally adapted for pumping against pressure or creating vacuum. When ordering, state 
for which purpose desired. Pumps are made with inside valves, thereby reducing clearances to a minimum. 

Fig. 605 is arranged with stub end for power connection. Fig. 772 is similar to Fig. 605, but arranged for hand pumping. 
Fig. 1096 is hand pump, somewhat lighter and cheaper. 


Fig. 605. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displacement Free 
Air per Stroke. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

16 

6 in. 

12 in. 

339 cubic in. 

\M in. pipe 

1M in. pipe 

75 lbs. 

Moore 

$35.00 

24 

8 “ 

12 “ 

600 “ “ 

11/ “ 

1 / 2 

111 “ 

75 “ 

Clubo 

45.00 


Fig. 1096. Sizes, prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displacement Free 
Air per Stroke. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

16 

6 in. 

10 in. 

280 cubic in. 

1^ in. pipe 

1 Vi “ 

1J4 in. pipe 

30 lbs. 

Gruhal 

$30.00 

24 

8 “ 

10 “ 

500 “ “ 

i a “ 

30 “ 

Gruhed 

40.00 


Fig. 772. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Displacement Free [ 
Air per Stroke. 

Inlet. 

Outlet 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

16 

6 in. 

12 in. 

339 cubic in. 

\A in. pipe 

1 in. pipe 

50 lbs. 

Viary 

$40.00 

24 

8 “ 

12 “ 

600 “ “ 

\ l A “ 

i u 

1 /2 

50 “ 

Dashed 

50.00 




























































































248 


POWER AIR PRESSURE OR VACUUM PUMP 



FTC 1029 


With Crank Shaft and Pulleys. 

Fig. 1029 represents our Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump, with crank shaft, pit¬ 
man and guide, arranged with tight and loose pulleys for power. Air is received 
into cylinder through inlet opening in base on the up stroke of piston, and forced 
out through discharge opening in base on the downward stroke of piston. 

These Pumps have a general application for forcing air into receivers, to agitate 
liquids, and are also used in connection with the dry-pipe sprinkler system in mills 
and factories. It may also be used for any purpose where a vacuum is required. 
Maximum speed is 100 R. P. M. 


Fig. 1029. Size, Price , Etc. 


Plunger. 

Displacement Free 
Air per Rev. 
of Crank Shaft. 

Maximum 

Pressure. 

Inlet and 
Outlet. 

Tight and 
Loose Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

6 in. 

8 in. 

226 cubic in. 

30 lbs. 

134 in. pipe 

24x4 in. 

Banjo 

$80.00 


POWER AIR PRESSURE OR VACUUM PUMP. 



JACKET WATER OUTLET 


SUCTION 


JACKET WATER IN 

JACKET 


FIG. 1190 


With Water-Jacket, Crank shaft and Pulleys. 

Fig. 1190 shows one of our water-jacketed Air Pressure Pumps ar-. 
ranged with tight and loose pulleys for power. By means of the water- 
jacket, cold water may be circulated around the cylinder, preventing it 
from heating when working under heavy, constant pressure The tight 
or driving pulley is made extra heavy and acts as a fly-wheel, producing 
uniform action of parts. Piston is metal, ring packed. This Pump is 
well adapted for high, continuous pressure and from its construction and 
capacity has a varied range of service. It may be used equally as well 
for a Vacuum Pump as an Air Compressor. It should always be speci¬ 
fied for what purpose it is intended. May be opex-ated at 125 revolu¬ 
tions per minute and 125 pounds pressure. 


Fig. 1190. Size,'Price, Etc. 


Dia. 

Stroke. 

Dis.Free Air 
per Rev. 
Crank Shaft. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Water 
Jacket Inlet 
and Outlet. 

Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

8 in. 

56 cu. in. 

1 in. pipe 

% in. pipe 

Vz in. pipe 

24x4 in. 

Flushun 

$100.00 


































































249 


GOULDS AIR PRESSURE AND VACUUM PUMP. 


With Large Fly-Wheel and Winch Handle for hand 

or Power Use. 

Fig. 1176 shows an Air Pump of considerable capacity. It is provided 
with heavy balance wheel for hand or belt drive, making its operation 
easy and uniform. Wheel has two handle bosses, by which the leverage 
can be varied according to the pressure required. The valves, which are 
contained within its base, are of brass. Piston is metal, ring packed, so 
constructed as to automatically take up the wear. Pump is built strong 
and substantial in every way. Clearances are reduced to a minimum, and 
it will be found a most effective and satisfactory Pump when used as 
pressure Pump. Suction is fitted for pipe and Pump will be found equally 
effective for creating vacuum. 


Fig. 1176. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
Free Air per 
Rev. Crank 
Shaft. 

Maximum 

Speed. 

Maximum 

Pressure. 

Suction 

and 

Discharge. 

Pulley. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

4 in. 

28 cubic in. 

150RP.M. 

100 lbs. 

in. pipe 

30 x 3 in. 

Flushyx 

$55.00 



Fig. 1176 


GOULDS AIR PRESSURE AND VACUUM PUMP. 


With Water-J acketed Cylinder, Crank Shaft 

AND PULLEYS. 

Fig. 1193, Air Pump, is modelled on same lines as Fig. 1176, described 
above, with the addition of water jacket around cylinder and tight and 
loose pulleys for power. The driving pulley is made extra heavy and 
serves as a fly-wheel. The water jacket allows a free circulation of 
cold water around cylinder, keeping it cool and adapting the Pump for 
continuous, heavy service. Valves are of brass ; plunger is metal, ring 
packed. 

When so ordered , we will supply, in place of regular 15 x 3-inch 
tight and loose pulleys, a 30 x 3-incli balance wheel for either hand or 
belt drive, and suitable for running from high speed electric motors, 
etc , at $2.50 extra net. 


Fig. 1193. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1193 


Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
Free Air per Rev. 
Crank Shaft. 

Maxim um 
Speed. 

Maximum 

Pressure. 

Suction and 
Discharge. 

Water-Jacket 
Inlet and 
Outlet. 

Pulleys. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

4 in. 

28 cubic in. 

150 R. P. M. 

125 lbs. 

b \ in. pipe 

X A in. pipe 

15 x 3 in. 

Flushwo 

$65.00 




























































250 


GOULDS “LIGHTNING" AIR PRESSURE PUMP 



Fig. 1196 


For Hand use. 

Fig. 1196, “Lightning” Air Pressure Pump, is a modification of 
our original design, with cylinder and base cast in one solid piece. 
This construction gives additional strength and absolute assurance 
against leaky joints. Our form of compound lever affords easy, rapid 
working, with most effective application of power. We have made a 
special study to reduce clearances to a minimum, and believe succeeded 
beyond any other pump in the market. Capacities, prices, etc., as below. 


Fig. 1196. size, Price, Etc. 


Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
per Stroke. 

Discharge. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

4 in. 

28 cubic in. 

Y»- in. hose 

50 lbs. 

Stilt 

$6.00 


3^-inch Brass Case Pressure Gauge and Cock.$3.50 

%-inch C. I. Rubber Tubing, per foot.10 


3^-inch Brass Case Pressure Gauge and Cock.$3.50 

%-inch C. I. Rubber Tubing, per foot.10 


GOULDS “NEW LIGHTNING” AIR PRESSURE PUMP. 



For Hand Use. 

Fig. 1210, “ New Lightning ” Air Pressure Pump, is an improved type of our 
Pumps of this class. The essential features are increased capacity, found in the 
larger diameter and longer stroke, improved form of piston and valves with re¬ 
duced clearances ; also more powerful leverage The practically perfect cylinder 
can only be had in the cast body, finished to accurate size. Ours is in one piece 
with base, to obviate possibility of leakage at Ibis point. The piston and valves 
are finished with a view of obtaining the highest efficiency. The compound 
lever is of new form, permitting best possible application of power and rendering 
the work comparatively easy. 

We offer as a strictly high class Pump, designed to meet the demand for the 
best. 


Fig. 1210. Size, Price, Etc 


Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Displacement 
per Stroke. 

Discharge. 

Working 

Pressure. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3*4 in. 

5*4 in. 

45.6 cubic in. 

3-16 in. hose 

100 lbs. 

Twiddle 

$10.00 


Fig. 1210 



















































































251 



SPRING 
AND SUMMER 
SPRAYING. 


Illustrating 
Several Outfits, 
in Operation. 










GOULDS PORTABLE BRASS FORCE PUMPS 



FIG. 56FA 


Fig. 561% represents our “ Premier ” Brass Bucket Pump, arranged with 
suction and discharge hose and Spray Nozzle. With this Nozzle a solid stream 
may be thrown, or a fine spray. Pump has brass cylinder, plunger and rod* 
Pump is particularly adapted for washing windows and wagons, spraying 
flowers in conservatories, gardens, etc. Its weight is only eight pounds. 


Fig. 56PA. Price. 


With 2A feet %-inch suction and 3 feet %-inch discharge hose, Spra u Nozzle and 
Strainer.... . .(.Velveubi $7.50 



FIG. 1129 


Fig. 1129, “Bordeaux” Brass Garden and Spray Pump, is 
especially designed for spraying in gardens and greenhouses. 
The Pump is double-acting in effect, has gutta percha ball 
valves, proof against the action of acids and oils. Foot piece is 
malleable iron. The pump end of discharge hose is wire wound, 
adding largely to its durability. Our “Seneca ” nozzle is fur¬ 
nished with Pump. Pump has no suction hose, hut is set in 
pail or bucket with foot-rest outside. 

Fig. 1129. Price. 


With 3 feet %-inch discharge hose and Spray Nozzle.(Wathug) $6.00 


Fig. 1068 represents a Brass Spray Pump, Fig. 1129, fitted 
into a galvanized iron bucket, and thus arranged will be found 
very convenient for carrying about. Capacity of bucket is 
between 5 and 6 gallons. 

Fig. 1068. Price. 


With 5 feet of %-inch discharge hose and Spray Nozzle.(Dripus) $9.00 

Special Spray Catalogue, “ How to Spray, When to Spray 
and What Pumps to Use,” issued annually and furnished upon 
application. 



Fig. 1068 













































































































































GOULDS “HANDY” KNAPSACK PUMP. 

For Vineyard, orchard or field Service. 

Fig. 989 represents our Knapsack Spray Pump, made 
entirely of brass and copper, with ball valves and metal 
plunger, all of which are easily accessible. 

The discharge is at the bottom, and the pump can be 
entirely drained of the liquid. Any leakage of fluid out of 
the stuffing-box will drip back into the tank. The change 
from the right to the left hand is simple, and made by dis¬ 
connecting the bearer link and bringing it over to the jaw, 
provided for it on the other side. 

An eye on the top and back of knapsack enables one to 
suspend it steadily, when he wishes to take it off his back 
It should be carried on back with the straps crossed in front. 

The reservoir is made of heavy copper, and will hold about 
five gallons of liquid. Special Agitator, 50 cents extra net. 


253 


Size, Price, Etc. 


Fig. 989. “ Handy" Knapsack Sprayer, complete as shown in cut, 
with 3K feet of %-inch discharge hose, “Vermorel” Nozzle and Lance 
for degorger.(Wrybill) $15.00 


t 

Special Spray Catalogue, ‘ ‘ How to Spray, When to Spray £ 

and What Pumps to 
use,” issued annually 
and furnished upon 
application. 


- /"I") 




FIG. 989 


ft 


GOULDS KNAPSACK “KEROWATER. 

For Emulsifying and Spraying kerosene and Water. 

(Patented March 7, 1899.) 

Many conditions are encountered, under which our barrel “ Kero water ” cannot be 
advantageously operated, as in greenhouses, work on side hills, etc. For these pur¬ 
poses we have designed our Fig, 1263, Knapsack “Kerowater.” 

It embodies the same principle as described under Fig. 1187, page 259, and consists 
of two independent Pumps, operated by a common lever, placed in a galvanized iron 
tank, with divisions for oil and water. Combined capacity about 5 gallons. Quantity 
of oil used is controlled by adjustment of a single pin, and may be varied to 5, 10, 15, 
20 or 25 per cent. Pump may be operated by either hand, by changing lever to right or 
left. 

Fig. 1263. Price, etc. 


Fig. 1263. Knapsack “Kerowater,” complete as shown in cut. with 4 feet of %-inch discharge hose. 
“Seneca” Nozzle and Pipe Extension, 12 inches long.(Zirdfe) $12.00 


FIG. 1263 


Special Spray Catalogue, “How to Spray, When to Spray and What Pumps to 
Use,” issued annually and furnished upon application. 




































































































254 GOULDS “ STANDARD ” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP 


With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Brass-Cased differential Plunger 


Fig. 905 is a strong Double-Acting Spray Pump, with brass-lined cylinder and brass cased differential 
plunger, specially adapting it for diffusing poisonous mixtures such as Bordeaux, Paris Green, Copper Sul¬ 
phate, etc., upon the trees, vines and bushes. The differential plunger forms the air chamber and contributes 
to sustaining a continuous and uniform discharge at spray nozzles. The base is adapted for either end or side 
of barrel. Lever is extra long and strong. Pump has two discharges cut for pipe, but when ordered with- 



PIG. 905 


out hose or spray nozzles, we plug one opening and fit 
the other with brass bushing and half coupling for hose. 
Also supply brass suction strainer. Prices do not in¬ 
clude barrel. Pump fitted with metallic lower valve, 
$1.00 Extra net. For Agitator, see Fig. 1079, page 262. 
For Nozzles, Extensions, Etc., see pages 263 to 266. 


Fig. 905. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Dia. 

Outer 

Cyl. 

Suction. 

Double 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Pump with 
Strainer and 

2 

2 34 in. 

1 in. pipe 

34 in. hose and 
% in. pipe, 

Waspfly 

$8.50 

Hose 

Coupling. 

4 

3 “ 

U4 “ 

% in. hose and 

1 in. pipe 

Waract 

9.50 

Outfit A, 
With One 

Fig. 905. 

2’4-inch Spray Pump with 234 feet 1- 


inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and one lead 

13.00 

Lead Hose 

of 10 feet, %-inch discharge hose, with “Seneca” (or 

and Nozzle. 

Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. 

(Wryneck) 


Outfit AA. 

Fig. 905. 
ner. 

3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same man- 

(Warads) 

14.00 

Outfit B. 

Fig. 905. 

234-inch Spray Pump with 234 feet 1- 


With Two 

inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and two leads 

16.50 

Leads Hose 

of 10 feet each, 34-inch discharge hose, with "Seneca” 

and Nozzles. 

(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. (Wrythen) 


Outfit BB. 

Fig. 905. 

ner. 

3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same man- 

(Waraee) 

17.50 


Special Spray Catalogue, “How to Spray, When to Spray, and What Pumps to Use,” issued annually and 
furnished upon application. 




























































GOULDS “STANDARD” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP. 255 


With Brass-Lined Cylinder, Brass-Cased Differential Plunger. 


Fig. 905% shows our Double-Acting Spray Pump with base for attaching to either side or top of barrel. 
This Pump has brass-lined cylinder, brass-cased differential plunger, and is substantially the same as Fig. 905, 
described on foregoing page, but has an additional air chamber on spout. In spraying old orchards this is 
a considerable advantage, as the spray can be discharged to topmost branches. Pump has two discharges 


cut for pipe, but -when ordered without hose and 
nozzles, we plug one opening and fit the other with 
brass bushing and half coupling for hose. Also supply 
brass suction strainer. Prices do not include barrel. 

Pump fitted with metallic lower valve, $1.00 extra net. 

For agitator, see Fig. 1079, page 262. 

For nozzles, extensions, etc., see pages 263 to 266. 

Fig. 905 %. sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 

Dia. 

Outer 

Cyl. 

Suction. 

Double 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass- 

Lined. 

Pump with 

2 

2% in. 

1 in. pipe 

% in. hose and 



Strainer and 




% in. pipe 

Zuta 

$9.50 

Hose 

4 

3 “ 

1 % “ 

% in. hose and 



Coupling. 




1 in. pipe 

Zymfk 

10.50 

Outfit A. 

--- 

Fig. 905V£. 

2%-inch Spray Pump with 2% feet 1- 


With One 

inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and 

one lead 

14.00 

Lead Hose 

of 10 feet %-inch discharge hose, with “ Seneca ” (or 


and Nozzle. 

Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. 


(Zutex) 


Outfit AA. 

Fiq. 905%. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same 



manner. 


(Zymfls) 

15.00 

Outfit B, 

Fiq. 905%. 

2%-lnch Spray Pump with 2%!feet 1- 


With Two 

inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and two leads 

17.50 

Leads Hose 

of 10 feet each, %-inch discharge hose, with “ Seneca ” 


and Nozzles. 

(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. 

(Zuto) 


Outfit BB. 

Fiq. 905%. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted 

in same 



manner. 


(Zymfma) 

18.50 



Fig. 90514] 


Special Spray Catalogue, “ How to Spray, When to Spray, and What Pumps to Use, ” issued annually and 
furnished upon application. 














































































256 


GOULDS “FRUITALL” SPRAY PUMP 


With Agitator. All Working Parts Brass. 




Fig. 1188 


Fig. 1188, “Fruitall” Spray Pump, is made on 
the same general lines as our now famous “ Pomona.” 
It is, however made lighter and of smaller capacity. 
All working parts, including plunger, gland, valves, 
valve seats, and strainer, are made of brass. Regu¬ 
larly fitted with double wing paddle agitator, same 
style as used on “Pomona,” and which has proven 
to be the best type. Pump is held in barrel by 
anchor at bottom and adjustable clamp at top, fitting 
over end of stave. Not made for side of barrel. 
When furnished without agitator, deduct $0.75 from 
list. We supply barrel, and mount Pump in the 
same, for $ 1.50 extra net. For Nozzles, Extension, 
etc., see pages 263 to 266. 


Fig. 1188. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Plunger. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Dia. 

Strobe. 

Pump With Agi¬ 
tator and Hose 
Coupling. 

2 in. 

4 in. 

X A In. hose 

Wumac 

$10.00 

Outfit A. 

With One Lead of 
Hose and Nozzle. 

Fig. 1188. Spray Pump with agitator and 
one lead 10 feet, inch discharge hose, with 
“Seneca” or tVermorel) Spray Nozzle. 

(Wumbo) 

13.00 

Outfit B, 

With Two Leads of 
Hose and Nozzles 

Fig. 1188. Spray Pump with agitator and 
two leads 10 feet each, %-inch discharge hose, 
with “ Seneca ” (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. 

(Wullti) 

15.50 


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257 


GOULDS “ POMONA ” SPRAY PUMP. 


With agitator, all working 
Parts of Bronze. 

Fig. 1100, “Pomona” Spray Pump, has won for 
itself an enviable reputation. We unhesitatingly offer 
it as the best orchard Spray Pump for mounting in 
barrel. It has great power and capacity. Briefly 
stated other points of superiority are: 

No leather packings, consequently no hardened 
and useless valves. All working parts bronze, including 
plunger, gland, valves, valve seats, etc. Plunger is out¬ 
side packed. Valves are easily accessible. Air cham¬ 
ber is very large and of steel, free from imperfections 
of cast iron. Lever long and powerful, with adjusta¬ 
ble stroke three, four or five inches. The mechanical 
agitator, as shown in cut, is operated by the stroke of 
the handle, so whenever any liquid is pumped it is 
thoroughly agitated. Pump is held securely by small 
anchor located at the bottom of barrel and by adjusta¬ 
ble clamp plate at the top. Our new plate will admit 
insertion or withdrawal from the barrel without re¬ 
moving agitator. 

Pump projects but little above top of barrel, and is 
not caught by branches. 

We furnish Pumps either for end or side of barrel, 
but always for end unless otherwise ordered. Pump, 
less agitator, deduct $1.00 from list. We supply barrel 
and mount Pump in same for $1.50 extra net. 

For nozzles, extensions, etc., see pages 263 to 266. 



FIG. 1100. AS MOUNTED ON END OF BARREL. 


Fig. 1100 Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Plunger. 

Double Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Pump with Agitator and Hose 
Coupling. 

2 M in. 

Adjustable 3, 4 or 5 in. 

% in. hose and % In. pipe 

Wullol 

$15.00 

Outfit A, with One Lead Dis¬ 
charge Hose and Nozzle. 

Fig. 1100. Spray Pump, with agitator and one lead 10 feet, %-inch discharge hose with 
“ Seneca " or “ Vermorel ” Spray Nozzle. 

Wullpw 

18.00 

Outfit B. with two Leads Dis¬ 
charge Hose and Nozzles. 

Fig. 1 100. Spray Pump, with agitator and two leads 10 feet each, L-inch discharge 
hose, with “ Seneca ” or “ Vermorel ” Spray Nozzle. 

Wullre 

20.50 


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258 GOULDS “SENTINEL” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP. 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder, Brass Valves, Plunger Rod, Etc. 

Fig. 963 shows our “Sentinel” Double-Acting Spray Pump, with brass-lined cylinder, brass valves and 
seats, piston rod, etc., rendering it unaffected by acids, while the extra large air chamber specially adapts it 
for spraying tall trees. The suction and discharge valves are all grouped in valve chest and are readily 
accessible by removing'air chamber. This Pump supplies the demand for a powerful Spray Pump of sufficient 
capacity to supply, if necessary, four leads of discharge hose or two leads, each having two, three or four 
nozzles. In large orchards or groves, such a Pump is a necessity, and our “Sentinel ” Pump will be found to 
answer every requirement. Pump has double suction and discharge openings. Where ordered without hose 

or spray nozzles, we plug one suction and fit the other with brass bushing 
and half coupling for 1%-inch hose ; also fit two discharges with bushings 
and half couplings for %-inch hose. Brass “ Y’s ” or Siamese connections, 
to give two and four leads of hose, extra, as given on page 265. For agita¬ 
tors, nozzles, extensions and fittings, see pages 262 to 266. Regular air 
chamber is 5 x 21% inches. When so ordered, we supply with 6 x 30-inch 
air chamber, in place of our regular one, at $3.50 additional list. 

FIG. 963 SrZES, PRICES, ETC. 




Fig. 963 

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Dia. Cyl. 

Suction. 

Double 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Pump with 
Strainer and 
Hose 

Couplings. 

3 in. 

134 in. hose 

Y<l in. hose 

Woolen 

$28.50 

Outfit A. 

Fig. 963. “Sentinel” Spray Pump, with 5 feet 1inch rubber 
suction hose and two leads. 25 feet each, 34-inch discharge hose 
with “Seneca” (or other) spray nozzles, couplings and hose bands, 
complete. (Duslap) 

$45.50 

Outfit B. 

Fig. 963. “Sentinel” Spray Pump, with 5 feet. 134-inch rubber 
suction hose and four leads, 25 feet each, 34-inch discharge hose 
with “Seneca” (or other) spray nozzles, couplings and hose bands, 
complete. (Dunled) 

$60.50 



































259 


GOULDS “KEROWATER” SPRAY PUMP. 


For Emulsifying and Spraying Oil and Water 

(.Patented March 7, 1899.) 

Fig. 1187, “Kerowater ” Spray Pump, is designed for mechan¬ 
ically mixing and spraying kerosene and water or crude petroleum 
and water. The oil and water are so thoroughly mixed and 
blended that the discharge from the nozzle is a milk-like emulsion. 
Either 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 per cent, oil can he used. 

Construction is simple. As shown by engraving, a galvanized 
iron tank, containing oil, goes inside of a barrel, containing water. 
Inside of oil tank is a small Pump, and outside of oil tank is 
another Pump, similar in design, but larger. Both Pumps are 
operated by one common lever, and while one draws oil from the 
oil tank, the other draws water from the surrounding barrel. 
They both discharge at a common point, where the water and oil 
are blended. 

Percentage of oil is varied by changing a pin in the head of 
lever, which shortens or lengthens the stroke of oil Pump. Pump 
is a positive measuring device and delivers exact percentages of oil. 
Outfit is readily removed from barrel. Oil tank and Pump can be 
removed and the water Pump used for general spraying with 
Bordeaux Mixture, etc. 

Water Pump is similar to Fig. 1188, page 256, and at 75 cents 
extra list we can supply Agitator, as there shown. 

Notice that prices below include the barrel and double brass 
shut-off. 



Fig. 1187. WITH TWO LEADS OF HOSE. 


Fig. 1187. size, Prices, Etc. 



Water Prunger. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 


Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Double Pump Compltte. 

Mounted in Barrel and Fitted with Brass 
Double Shut-off and Two Halt Hose Coup¬ 
lings. (No Hose or Nozzles.) 

2 in. 

4 in. 

Y in. hose 

Zymga 

$21.00 

Outfit A. 

With One Lead Hose and Nozzle. 

Fig. 1187,“ Kerowater,” with one lead 10 feet, i^-inch discharge hose,' 
with “Seneca” (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. Mounted in barrel and sup¬ 
plied with double shut-off (Fig. 1 186) and extra half hose coupling. 

Zymhe 

23.75 

Outfit B. 

With Two Leads Hose and Nozzles. 

Fig. 1187, “ Kerowater,’’ with two leads 10 feet each, %-inch discharge; 
hose with “Seneca” (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. Mounted in barrel and 
supplied with double shut-off (Fig. 11 86.) 

Zymhat 

26.50 


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260 GOULDS LARGE “KEROWATER” SPRAY PUMP. 



FIG. 1238 


MOUNTED ON TRIPOD. 

(Patented March 7,1899.) 

Fig. 1238, “ Kero water ” Spray Pump, is designed upon same principals 
as Fig. 1187, described on previous page, and is offered for the same service : 
namely, for mechanically mixing and spraying kerosene or crude petroleum 
and water. It has, however, larger capacity, and will handle larger per¬ 
centages of oil. Two plungers are operated by a common lever — the one 
plunger drawing water, the other kerosene, and both delivering at a 

common point where the water and oil 
are thoroughly mixed and blended. The 
emulsion can be made either 15, 25, 40, 
50 or 60 per cent, oil, as desired. This is 
accomplished by setting the pin in the 
head of lever in the hole marked with the 
percentage desired. This shortens or 
lengthens the stroke of the oil pump. 

Fig. 1238 is also as good a Pump for 
handling Bordeaux, or any other spraying 
liquid, as could be had. For such use one 
plunger rod can be disconnected, or suction 
for both pumps taken from one tank. 

It is simple in construction, power¬ 
ful, and of large capacity. 

For nozzles, extension pipes, etc., see 
pages 263 to 266. 


Fig. 1238. size, Price, Etc. 



Pi.ungers. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Diameter. 

Stroke. 

Pump Mounted on Tripod with 
Brass Strainer and Barrel Attach¬ 
ment, also Double Discharge 
Shut-Off and Hose Couplings. 

Both 2 in. 

Water Plunger, 4 in. 

Oil Plunger, Variable 

For % in. hose 

Zymhfd 

$22.50 

Outfit A, 

Fitted with one 10 foot lead of ?4-inch suction hose, with brass strainer and one short 
lead of special oil hose with barrel attachment; also double discharge shut-off (Fig. 1186), 
and one 10 foot lead of %-inch discharge hose with double “Seneca” nozzle and extra half 
hose coupling. 

Zymud 

30.00 

Outfit B. 

Fitted with one 10 foot lead of %-\nc.b suction hose, with brass strainer and one short 
lead of special oil hose with barrel attachment; also double discharge shut-off (Fig. 1186), 
and tivo leads 1 0 foot each %-inch discharge hose, each with *‘ Seneca ” Nozzle. 

Zymox 

35.00 


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261 



GOULDS BARREL SPRAY CARTS. 

With or without Spray Pump. 


Fig. 1266 


Fig. 1012 


Fig. 1012, Barrel Spray Cart, is made in most substantial manner. Truck has iron wheels, with 2%-inch tires. Truck may 
be withdrawn from barrel by simply elevating the handles. Outfit will be found very handy and serviceable about orchard and 
garden. We list with or without Fig. 905Spray Pump, fully described on page 255. Fig. 1266 is same Cart, fitted with our 
Fig. 1100, “ Pomona” Spray Pump, fully described on page 257. 


Fig. 1266. Outfits and Prices. 


Outfit A, 

With One Lead Hose 
and Nozzle. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig 1100 Spray Pump with agitator and one lead 10 feet, 
%-inch discharge hose, with “Seneca” (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Zirdgo 

$31.50 

Outfit B, With Two Leads 

Hose and Nozzles. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig. 1100. Spray Pump with agitator, and two leads 10 feet, 
each, %-inch discharge hose, with Seneca” (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. 

Zirdhy 

34.00 


Fig. 1012. OUTFITS AND PRICES. 


Barrel Cart Without Pump. 

Running Gear Only or Cart with barrel irons ; no pump or barrel. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Ebbing 

$15.00 

Outfit A. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig. 905%, 2%-inch Spray Pump with 2% feet 1 inch iron suction 



With One Lead Hose 

pipe, with brass strainer, and one lead 10 feet, %-inch discharge hose, with “Seneca” (or 

Edenic 

32.00 

and Nozzle. 

Vermorel) Spray Nozzel. 



Outfit AA. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig. 905%. 3-Inch Spray Pump fitted in same manner. 

Edisa 

33.00 

Outfit B. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig. 905%. 2%-inch Spray Pump with 2% feet 1 inch iron suction 



With Two Leads Hose 

pipe, with brass strainer, and two leads 10 feet each, %-inch discharge hose, with “ Seneca ” 

Editor 

35.50 

and Nozzles. 

(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. 



Outfit BB. 

Barrel Cart Complete with Fig. 905%. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same manner. 

Edisil 

36.50 


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262 


GOULDS SPRAY PUMP AGITATORS 


For Use With Our Standard Spray Pumps. 




Fig. 1079 


Fig. 1079, Dash Agitator, consists 
of a clamp, which fastens onto the head 
of lever of our ‘ ‘ Standard ’ ’ Spray- 
Pumps (Figs. 905 and 905%), and a 
rod, running through guide on suction 
pipe, and connected to a brass plate at 
bottom, which is operated by move¬ 
ment of the lever. 


Fig. 1079. Dash Agitator with 
Brass Disc. iWullmo) $1.25 


Fig. 1102, Independent Revolving 
Agitator, illustrated on this page, 
offers advantages over anything yet 
devised. Power is transmitted through 
a small pair of bevel gears to a paddle 
wheel, comprising four arms set at 
such an angle that, as the wheel re¬ 
volves, the liquid is carried both around 
and upwards in the barrel, thus insur¬ 
ing thorough agitation of the entire 
contents of the barrel. Used in con¬ 
nection with any of our Spray Pumps 
where barrel or tank is required. 


Fig. 1102 




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263 


GOULDS SPRAY NOZZLES. 


“ Vermorel” Spray Nozzle, With Decorger. 

Fig. 55, “Vermorel” Spray Nozzle with Degorger, affords a 
conical discharge, adapting it for close range spraying of vines, 
trees, etc. The liquid is forced through an eddy chamber and dis¬ 
charge cap. We construct this Nozzle in two sections, making it 
possible of being taken apart and cleaned. The one-piece nozzle, 
when plugged, is worthless. It has a stuffing box, which prevents 
leakage. It is readily cleaned in operation by pulling or pressing 
the Degorger against limb of tree, or pressing with thumb. 


Fig. 55, cut for li-inch pipe.I Zoide> $ 1.00 

Fig. 55. including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67. page 265 I.( Rabijx) 1.25 



FIG. 55. 



TWO-DISCHARGE “VERMOREL" NOZZLE, 

With degorgers. 

Fig. 1103, Two-Discharge “ Vermorel ” Nozzle, covers twice the surface 
sprayed by the single nozzle and with equal thoroughness. It has become 
very popular. 


FIG. 1103 

THREE-DISCHARGE “VERMOREL" NOZZLE, 

WITH DEGORGERS 

Fig. 1104 illustrates our Three-Discharge “Vermorel” Nozzle. The 
advantage of this Nozzle will readily be appreciated where a large amount of 
spraying is to be done. 


FIG. 1104 


Fig. 1104, cut for 34-inch pipe.(Zugded) $2.75 

Fig. 11 04, including hose connection (Fig. 5 or 67, page 265 I.(Rabilm) 3.00 


Fig. 1103, cut for inch pipe.(Zugdan) $2.00 

Fig. 1103, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67, page 265 1 .( Rabiks) 2.25 

























264 


GOULDS SPRAY NOZZLES. 



“ Seneca ” Spray Nozzle. 

Fig. 81, “Seneca” Spray Nozzle, gives a very wide spray, covering a great area. 
By means of a small adjusting screw the discharge can be nicely graduated, as required, 
and remains fixed, no matter how often the nozzle may be opened or closed. The nozzle 
may be cleaned by turning plug across the opening. The discharge is fan shaped. 
With this class of nozzles, the discharge can be instantly shut off, when not required, 
thus preventing waste of liquid and loss of labor. Recommend for orchard work. 


Fig. 81, cut for *^-inch pipe...(Zugbor) $1.00 

Fig. 81, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67, page 265).(Rabiges) 1.25 


‘Masson ” Spray Nozzle. 


Fig. 81 


Fig 62, “Masson” Spray Nozzle, we offer 
where extremely fine spray is desired. It may 
be briefly described as an all-bronze plug cock, constructed to give a fan-shaped dis¬ 
charge at an angle. By simply turning the small “ T ” handle, the discharge may 
be graduated from a mist-like spray (consuming only one gallon of liquid in fifteen 
minutes), to as coarse a spray as may be desired to use. With this class of nozzles, 
the discharge can be instantly shut off, when not required, thus preventing waste of 
liquid and loss of labor. It is cleaned by turning plug across the opening. 


Fig. 62, cut for )4-inch pipe...(Zufva) $1.00 

Fig. 62, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67, page 265).(Rabihe) 1.25 


“ Calla ” Spray Nozzle. 

Fig. 69, “ Calla” Spray Nozzle, can change from solid stream to fine or coarse 
spray by adjustment of slide contained in the cap of nozzle. Unless otherwise 
ordered, Fig. 69 is arranged for wireing into i^-mch hose. Can be supplied cut for 
34-inch pipe, when so ordered. 

Fig. 6934 is nozzle same 
as Fig. 69, except that it is 
cut to fit % or %-inch male 
half hose coupling. 



FIG- 62 



Fig. 69. 

.(Vigonia) $0.50 

Fig. 69 V 2 .... 

.(Vigonje) .50 





mm 






V 


Fig. 52 



“ Cyclone »» spray Nozzles 

Fig. 51, “ Cyclone ” Spray Nozzle, gives spray similar 
in form to that of the “ Vermorel.” Unlike “ Vermorel,” 
the “Cyclone” has no “ Degorger.” Fig. 52, “Pacific 
Cyclone ” differs from Fig. 51 only in that 
it has end discharge. Both are cut for 34- 
inch pipe; to fit for hose, requires either Fig. 
65 or Fig. 67 (page 265), which cost extra. 


Fig. 51, cut for J4*'nch pipe.(Zonard) $0.50 

Fig. 52, cut for J^-inch pipe.(Zonate) .50 



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Fig. 65, Coupling, has small end cut 
J^-inch pipe thread to fit our spray noz¬ 
zles, and large end cut to fit % or %-inch 
male half-hose'coupling. 


Fig. 65.(Zornis) $0 25 


FIC. 65 


Fig. 85, Brass Stop Cock, 
is designed to be used with 
any of our Spray Pumps, to 
shut off spray quickly and 
save loss of liquid. It has 
shank for attaching 34-inch 
discharge hose, and %-inch 
male pipe thread to attach 
spray nozzle or extension. 


Fig. 85. as above (.Zorned) $0.65 


FIC. 85 



Fig. 67, Coupling, has one end 
cut J^-inch pipe thread to fit our 
Spray Nozzles, and other end is 
turned to wire into %-inch hose 
(or %-inch if so ordered). 



FIG. 67 


Fig. 67 


iZornod) $0.25 


Fig. 1074, Brass “ Y,” designed so that 
two nozzles can be used with one lead of 
hose, is tapped to fit J^-inch pipe at butt, 
which also adapts it to fit our Fig. 65, 
Coupling, for hose or iron pipe. Any of 
our various nozzles can be screwed on the 
branches. 



FIG. 1074 


Fig. 1074, Brass “ Y ”.(Elysign i $0.50 



FIG. 49 


Fig. 49, Brass “ Y,” is cut %-incli male thread on inlet (1-inch if so ordered), and % or 
34 -inch male thread on lateral discharges. Fig. 49)4, Brass “ Y,” is the same in all respects 
as Fig. 49, described above, except it has female thread on inlet. Lateral discharge same as 
noted. While it may be employed with any of our Pumps, it is specially designed to be used 
with Fig. 963, “ Sentinel ” Spray Pump. 


Fig. 49. as above..tZonava) $0.80 

Fig. 49%, as above.(Zormad) $0.80 



Fig. 49 x -i 


Fig. 70, Brass Suction Pipe Strainer, is 
fitted for hose as follows: 


Price, % in.iRabigan) $0.50 

Price, 1 in.(Zonawl) $0.50 

Price, 134 in.(Zorlun) $1.00 



Fig. 70 



Fig. 1186 


Fig. 1186, Brass “Y” Discharge 
and Shut-Off, is to be used with any 
of our larger Spray Pumps, where 
one or two leads of hose are to be em¬ 
ployed. Either, or both of the dis¬ 
charges may be opened or closed at 
will, as shown in the illustration 
Butt is threaded to fit pump, lateral 
discharges threaded to fit 34 -inch or 
34 -inch hose coupling. 

Price.(Zymfyo) $2.00 


Fig. 71, Brass Suction Pipe Strainer, is 
fitted for wrought iron pipe as follows: 


Price, 1 in.(Zorlyd) $0.50 



FIG. 71 


Fig. 1092, Brass Shut-Off Discharge Con¬ 
nection, can be used with any of our Ban-el 
Spray Pumps to control the discharge at 
the pump. One end is cut to fit the pump, 
the other threaded for % or %-inch hose 
coupling. 


Price 


(Zymfzmt $1.50 



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266 SPRAY PUMP EXTENSIONS AND ATTACHMENTS. 



STOP COCK 


For Orchard and Garden Use. 

.—- a t- —~ 

FIG. 1109 


Fig. 1109, Extension, consists of 8 feet of 34-inch iron or brass pipe, with brass stop cock fitted for 34-inch hose. With this 
arrangement the taller trees may be sprayed and the work among the branches facilitated. Extension is threaded to fit any of 
our nozzles and may be used in connection with any of our Spray Pumps. 


Fig. 1109, Iron pipe, complete with cock.(Zukvd) $1.25 

Fig. 1109, Brass pipe, complete with cock.(Zukvs) 4.00 



FIG. 48 


Fig. 48, Bamboo Extension, has 8 feet of iron or brass pipe inside of bamboo, making an easy and pleasant extension to 
handle. Has stop cock fitted for 34 or 24-inch hose. Other end cut 34-inch pipe thread to fit our spray nozzles. 


Fig. 48, complete as above, with iron pipe inside.(Zonals) $3.00 

Fig. 48, complete as above, with brass pipe inside.(Zirdic) 6.00 


Fig. 48, complete as above, with iron pipe inside.(Zonals) $3.00 

Fig. 48, complete as above, with brass pipe inside.(Zirdic) 6.00 



NOZZLES 

Fig. 1085 is Fig. 1109, Extension Pipe, described above, Fig. 1084 is Fig. 1109, Extension Pipe, described above, with 

with Fig. 81, “Seneca ” Nozzle. Brass “ Y” and two Fig. 81, “Seneca,” Nozzles. 


Fig. 1085, complete with iron extension pipe.(Zuin) $2.50 

Fig. 1085, complete with brass extension pipe.(Zujk) 5.00 



U 


FIG. 1131 


Fig. 1084. complete with iron extension pipe.(Zuko) $4.00 

Fig. 1084, complete with brass extension pipe.(Zukug) 6.50 


Fig. 1131, Two-Row Attachment, for spraying potatoes, 
etc., with a knapsack Pump, has two “ Vermorel” nozzles. 
Total length is 30 inches. 


Fig. 1131, as per cut.(Whelqt) $3.50 



FIG. 1132 


The above cut represents an attachment for spraying four rows of potatoes with any of our larger Spray Pumps. It has four 
“ Seneca ” Nozzles (“Vermorel ” nozzles supplied at same price if so ordered) and connections for hose. Total length nine feet. 

Fig. 1132, as per cut.(Whelro) $7.00 


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HAND, GARDEN AND FIRE ENGINES. 



Hand, Garden and Fire 
Engines have a general use 
in gardens and about, lawns 
for sprinkling. The larger 
machines have been suc¬ 
cessfully used for spraying 
shade trees where smaller 
pumps are useless. With 
available water supply, 
Hand Fire Engines w r ill 
answer a good purpose for 
emergency. 

This line will he found 
between pages 268 and 276. 


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267 



268 


GOULDS GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. 



Fig. 304 


Fig. 304 represents our Garden Engine, with either wood or iron 
handles, as ordered. The Pump is placed inside of box, of dimensions 
suitably large to hold about a barrel of water, and, being on wheels, is easily 
moved to any place where it is desirable to use it. Pump has brass-cased 
rod, revolving bearer top and extra long handle, which gives a powerful 
leverage. 

Below we give prices on this Engine, complete as per cut, with three 
feet of one-inch discharge hose and a discharge pipe. 

We can also line box with sheet lead, at extra net charge of $5.00, or 
with galvanized iron at an extra net charge of $3.00, rendering it unaffected 
by swelling or shrinking of the wood. 


Fig. 304. Size, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. 

Pump. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

With {iron Handles. .. 
With Wood.Handles . 

3 in. 

3 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

.18 gal. 

.18 “ 

1 X A in. 

1 X “ 

1 in. hose 

1 

Driven 

Drolly 

$26.00 

25.00 


GOULDS GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE, SIDE SUCTION. 


Fig. 309 is very similar to Fig. 304, except that Pump is arranged to 
take suction either from the tank or through suction hose, which can he 
attached at side of tank, as shown in cut. When suction hose is attached, 
the cap, removed from outer suction opening, is placed over the suction 
opening inside the tank. Fitted in this manner, Engine can be moved to 
any convenient point for draughting water. 

Below we give prices on Engine with 3 feet of 1-inch discharge hose 
and brass discharge pipe. No suction hose is included, hut can furnish as 
ordered at market rates. 

We can also line this box with sheet lead at an extra net charge of 
$5.00, or with galvanized iron at an extra net charge of $3.00, rendering it 
unaffected by swelling or shrinking of the wood. 

Longer lengths of hose furnished, if ordered, at extra price. See pages 
304 to 307 for lists of Hose, Couplings, etc. 


Fig. 309. Size, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. 

Pump 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

With Iron Handles ... 

3 in. 

6 in. 

.18 gal. 

.18 “ 

1% in. hose 

1 in. hose 

Drown 

$29.00 

With Wood Handles. 

3 “ 

6 “ 

O* “ 

1 “ 

Drug 

28.00 



Fig. 309 
















































GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. 26 ? 


Brass-Lined cylinder, Mounted on Wrought-Iron Barrow. 


Fig 630 shows a portable Double-Acting Lift and Force Pump. The 
cylinder is iron, brass-lined. Four to six men can operate the Engine at 
one time. It will throw a fine stream through a half-inch nozzle from 
80 to 100 feet. 

One bolt and nut holds in place a door at either end of base, 
which can be opened to get at the rubber ball valves. 

Below we give price of Engine complete as per cut, with 6 feet 
2 -inch spiral suction hose and 12 feet 1%-inch discharge hose, brass hose 
pipe and spreader, hose couplings, suction basket, etc. 

Longer lengths of hose can be furnished, if desired, at extra price. 
See pages 304 to 307 for lists of Hose, Couplings, etc. 


Fig. 630. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined 
With Hose, 
Etc., as Above. 

5 in. 

8 in. 

1.36 gals. 

2 in. hose 

13 4 in. hose 

Racer 

$62.00 



fig. 630 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. 


Brass-Lined Cylinder and Wrought-Iron Extension Levers. 



This is the same Engine as described above, except that this is pro¬ 
vided with wrought-iron, adjustable arms with wood brakes, on which 
six to eight men can work, and is consequently capable of performing 
greater service. Below we give price of Engine complete as per cut, 
with 6 feet 2-inch spiral suction hose and 12 feet 1%-inch discharge 
hose, brass hose pipe and spreader, hose couplings, suction baskets, etc. 

Longer lengths of hose can be furnished, if desired, at extra price. 
See pages 304 to 307 for lists of Hose, Couplings, etc. 

Fig. 653. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 

per 

Revolution. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined 
With Hose, 
Etc., as Above. 

5 in. 

8 in. 

1.36 gals. 

2 in. hose 

1% in. hose 

Ravelus 

$64.00 


Fig. 653 










































270 GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. 


GOULDS UNION HAND FIRE ENGINE. 


FIG. 766 


FIG. 1008A 


% 

Fig. 766 represents our Fig. 284, Two-Cylinder Force Pump, 
mounted upon substantial truck. The tank is made of the hest 
galvanized wrought-iron and sits on a very heavy and strongly 
bolted wood frame. It can be operated by from two to six men, 
and will draw from the tank or through suction hose from any 
other supply. When suction hose is attached, the cap, removed 
from suction opening outside of the tank, is placed over suction 
opening inside the tank. The knees are so constructed that they 
will fold up while being moved, and when in place hold the Engine 
firmly on the ground when in operation. Below we give price on 
Engine complete. No suction or discharge hose is included in 
these prices, but we can furnish same at lowest market rates. 


Fig. 766. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Brass-Lined 

Cyiander. 

Brass 

Cytandek. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

4 in. 

6 in. 

.65 gal. 

2' 2 in. hose 

1 A in. hose 

Vixane 

$110.00 

Vixind 

$125.00 


See pages 304 to 307 for lists of Hose, Couplings, Discharge 
Pipes, Strainers, etc. 


With Wrought-Iron Barrow and Reel for Hose. 

Fig. 1008% represents our Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine, on 
wrought-iron barrow, with wheels and hose reel. It has brass-lined 
cylinder and rubber ball valves. Four to six men can operate the Engine 
to good effect. Hose reel will carry 50 to 75 feet of 1%-inch three-ply 
rubber hose. We list Engine complete, as per cut, with 6 feet 2-inch 
spiral suction hose, and 12 feet 1%-inch discharge hose ; brass hose pipe, 
sprinkler, hose coupling and suction basket. Larger lengths of hose can 
be furnished, if desired, at extra price. See pages 304 to 307 for hose 
couplings, etc. 

Fig. 1008A. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter 

Cylinder 

Stroke 

pS’lSt 1 Snrtio,,. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass-Lined, 

! with Hose, 
Etc., as Above. 

5 in. 

8 in. 

1.36 gal. 2 in. hose 

1 'A in. hose 

Baldrick 

$75.00 






























































GOULDS “ CHALLENGE ” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 271 


On Platform With Wheels. 


Fig. 774 represents “Challenge ” Double-Acting Force Pump, 
described on page 142, mounted on platform with wheels for 
portable use. 

The platform brake answers a two-fold purpose, being large 
enough to admit of the operator standing upon it while working 
the Pump, and at the same time holding it firm and steady. 

Suction and discharge always fitted for hose, unless other¬ 
wise ordered. 


Fig. 774. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. 

Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Rev. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Brass-Lined. 

Brass. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

2 

4 

8 

2^2 in. 

3 “ 

4 “ 

4 J 2 in. 

4T •• 
4> 2 “ 

.19 gal. 
.28 “ 
.49 “ 

1*4 in hose 

IX “ 

1 X “ 

1 in. hose 

1 

“ 

Vitrify 

Vitriol 

Vituline 

$40.00 

42.50 

45.00 

Vocalmo 

Vocalny 

Vocams 

$87.50 
90.00 
105 00 



Fig. 774 


GOULDS “ BALTIC ” HAND FIRE ENGINE. 


WITH HEAVY GALVANIZED-IRON TANK AND MALLEABLE-IRON LEVER. 


Fig. 1171 shows our “Baltic” Hand Fire Engine 
equipped ready for use. It is a powerful fire extin¬ 
guisher, capable of throwing a stream sixty feet hori¬ 
zontally. It has large Air Chamber, Brass Valves and 
Valve seats. Polished brass cylinder and top. Tank 
will hold about 42 gallons. It is very easy in action. 
We supply with six feet of discharge hose and brass 
hose pipe. Extra lengths of hose and hose couplings 
furnished as ordered at additional cost. 

Fig. 1171. Size. Price . Etc. 


Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Min. 

Discharge. 

Approx. 

Weight. 

Cipher. 

Brass 

Cylinder 

3% in. 

8 in. 

14 gals. 

1 in. hose 

185 lbs. 

Steak 

$50.00 



Fig. 1171 


















































272 


GOULDS TWO-CYLINDER FORCE PUMP 


With Folding Brakes, on Platform with Wheels. 



Fig. 285 


Fig. 285 represents our portable Two-Cylinder Force Pump, 
arranged with folding brakes large enough to admit of six men 
working upon them. It is a very powerful Pump, and, in case 
of fire, will be found invaluable. 

Pump is made with brass-cased piston rods, brass plungers, 
valves and stuffing boxes. 

The valve at the bottom of the Cylinder is double and 
improved in its construction, and can be readily tripped or 
opened by pressing down the lever until it strikes the top of the 
air chamber. 

The Pump is simple in its construction, not liable to get out 
of order, and by the directness of its action and consequent 
freedom from friction is a most efficient and powerful Pump. 

We make them with Iron Cylinders or with Brass Cylinders, 
with all the working portions of the Pump of the same material. 

For Hose, Hose Couplings, Nozzles, etc., see pages 304 to 307. 


Fig. 285. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter 

Cylinder. 


Capacity 
per Rev. 



Ibon Cylinders. 

Brass-Lined Cyds. 

Brass Cylinders. 

No. 

Stroke. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 










Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 




2 

2 34 in. 

6 in. 

.26 gal. 

.37 “ 

2 in. hose. 

134 in. hose. 

Defy 

$68.00 

Raptwot 

$75.00 

Delaine 

$88.00 

4 

3 

6 “ 

2 

134 “ 

Visipl 

70.00 

Rapwua 

77.00 

Visit 

90.00 

6 

3K “ 

6 “ 

.50 “ 

2 % “ 

134 “ 

Deify 

77.00 

Rapwyl 

87.00 

Delf 

100.00 

8 

4 “ 

6 “ 

.65 “ 

2 34 “ 

134 “ 

Deign 

85.00 

Rapxon 

95.00 

Dell 

115.00 

to 

4 y 2 “ 

6 “ 

.83 “ 

3 

2 

Deist 

95.00 

Rapxul 

1 10.00 

Delve 

130.00 

12 

5 “ 

6 “ 

1.02 “ 

4 

3 

Daygo 

105.00 

Rawaya 

120.00 

Daygul 

145.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

1.96 “ 

4 

3 

Deity 

135.00 

Raweb 

155.00 

Demi 

185.00 













































GOULDS SWAN-NECK VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE. 273 


Brass Cylinders and Folding Levers. 



Fig. 1182 is one of our Swan-Neck Portable Fire Engines, arranged to be drawn by hand. It can be turned 
in its own length. Everything about the Engine is complete and first-class. The Double Brass Cylinder Force 
Pump used is very powerful. Should any change in the levers or truck be desired to suit any particular locality, 
we shall always be glad to arrange them to suit the wishes of our correspondents, at lowest possible cost. We 
build in two sizes. Price does not include hose or fittings. See pages 304 to 307 for these. 

Brass “Siamese” double-hose connection, fitting discharge for two leads of hose, furnished when 
ordered, at $5.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1182. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyl. 

Stroke. 

Capacity 
per Minute. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass Cylinders, j 

10 

Vi in. 

6 in. 

34 gals. 

78 “ 

2V 2 in. 

VA in. 

Sulky 

$170.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

3 “ 

2 “ 

Sun 

225.00 


18 





















274 GOULDS SWAN-NECK FIRE ENGINE. 

With heavy galvanized Tank. Folding Levers. 



Fig. 1183 


Fig. 1183 has powerful Double-Cylinder Brass Force Pump, mounted in heavy galvanized tank or reservoir, 
holding about 70 gallons. Tank can be detached from truck and readily carried, by use of handles, as shown 
in cut, to any desired locality. 

Engine is so built that, by the interchange of a single cap, suction can be taken either from the tank or 
through suction hose, attached to the outside of the tank at the end. The Pump proper is similar to one used 
in Fig. 1182 outfit, on previous page, except that levers are specially made so as to fold lengthwise of the 
Engine. Price does not include hose or couplings, which can be furnished as required, of any particular 
quality or lengths, at the lowest market rates. See pages 304 to 307. 


Fig. 1183. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 

Dia. Cyls. 

Stroke. 

Capacity per Min. 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Cipher. 

Brass Cylinders. 

10 

4J4 in. 

6 in. 

34 gals. 

2^ in. 

1>2 in. 

Tickwo 

$250.00 
























275 


GOULDS SWAN-NECK VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE. 


With Gun-Metal Cylinders. 



Fig. 465. Size 4 A" x 6" 


Fig. 465 represents our Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine with two gun-metal cylinders and arranged to be 
drawn by hand. This Engine is self-contained, and the swan neck allows it to be turned in its own length. 
The Pump is securely fastened to an iron bed-plate, doing away with the expense of a reservoir or box. Engine 
has strong wooden wheels with wrought-iron tires, hard-wood pole, fifth wheel, etc. 

Pump has brakes or levers, which are reversible and folding. The valves are of an approved pattern, and 
everything is as complete as first-class workmanship and the best of materials can make it. 

From eight to twelve men can work on the brakes and with this force an effective fire stream can be 
thrown from 100 to 125 feet horizontally, or 60 to 90 feet vertically. 


Fig 465. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 

Diameter 

Stroke. 

Capacity per 

Suction. 

Discharge. 

Gun-Metal 

Cylinders. 

Cylinders. 

Revolution. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

10 

\A in. 

6 in. 

.83 gal. 

1.96 “ 

234 in. hose 

134 in. hose 

Glassed 

$200.00 

16 

6 “ 

8 “ 

3 

2 

Gleam 

280.00 


Prices do not include any hose. For list on Hose, Couplings, etc., see pages 504 to 507. Any length of 
drag rope can be furnished at extra price. 
























276 


GOULDS VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE* 

With;Folding Brakes for Ten Men to Operate. 



Fig. 539 

Fig. 539 represents our Village Fire Engine with folding brakes for ten men. This engine is very strong 
and durable and specially adapted for use in small towns where the streets are poorly paved and Engine meets 
with the roughest kind of service. Engine has brass cylinders, brass pistons, iron-tired wheels with metal 
hubs, heavy iron axles and folding levers or brakes, with automatic locks. It will throw one %-inch stream 
about 110 feet. It is equipped with one nickel-plated play pipe with three nozzles, one pair suction hose 
couplings and suction strainer, rope reel, drag rope and all necessary w T renches. 

Price does not include suction hose, which we can supply, as ordered, at market rates. See pages 304 to 

307. 

Fig. 539. Size, Price, Etc. 


Fig. 539, 434-inch x 7 inch Cylinders, fitted for 2}4-inch suction hose and 1J4 or 2-inch discharge hose. Complete as above.(Laden) $375.00 


































































GOULDS FACTORY HOSE CART 


277 


Fig. 530 represents our most popular style of cheap 
Hose Cart. It is constructed of the best materials and 



is designed especially for village fire departments, 
lumber yards, factories, etc. 


Fig. 530. Sizes, Prices, Etc 


Fig. 530 


No. 1,4 ft. wheels, carrying capacity about 250 ft. 2% in. rubber hose. 

or 350 “ 2 “ “ 

or 500 “ V/i “ linen “ 

or 300 “ 2% “ cotton rubber-lined. 

(Blushe) $40.00 

No. 2, 5 ft. wheels, carrying capacity about 700 ft. 2 in. cotton hose. 

or 500 “ 2% “ 

or 450 “ 2A “ rubber “ 

(Blushf) $70.00 


GOULDS BALANCED HOSE CART. 


Fig. 542, Hose Cart, is so balanced that there is 
no weight on the tongue, making it easily handled 
with a heavy weight of wet hose. It is furnished 
with handles on end of reel spokes for reeling. With 
each cart goes drag rope, reel, axe, crow-bar and 
tool box. 

Fig. 542. Size, Price, Etc. 


No. 3, 5 ft. wheels, carrying capacity about 800 ft. 1 % in. 

f Cotton rubber- 

or 700 “ 2 “ 

< lined 

or 500 “ 2% “ 

' mill hose. 

or 600 “ 1 A“ 

rubber hose. 

or 450 “ 2 “ 

ii it 

or 400 “ 2A “ 

ii a 

(Waragl) $100.00 



Fig. 542 






















For Hydrants, 
etc., see Pages 
279 to 284. 



















GOULDS HYDRANT VALVE CONSTRUCTION 


279 




Sectional View of “Star" 
Valve. 

See Figs. 646 and 647. 


Sectional View of “Cres¬ 
cent” Valve. 

See Figs. 860. 861.81 1,812.1040. 813,1240. 


All our Hydrants and Street Washers are made with two pipes—wet and dry. All are anti-freezing and all are tested 
under pressure. “Crescent” Hydrants and Street Washers have “wet” and “dry” pipes side by side. “Wet” pipe 
conveys water to spout, while “ dry ” pipe simply contains the rod which operates plunger. 

The illustration is so plain and construction so simple as to hardly need explanation. The rod in this hydrant is actu¬ 
ated by brass screw and handle above and raising plunger the smallest fraction of an inch closes waste before any water 
can enter discharge pipe. With the valve open, we have a full and unobstructed flow of water through Hydrant, which can 
well be compared to a straight-way valve or round-way cock. Closing the valve empties all water from wet pipe through 
drip-hole. Plunger and valve case and couplings are Brass. 

To repair “ Crescent ” Hydrant or Washer, remove top cap or plate and withdraw plunger valve. 

“Star ” Hydrants and Street Washers have an outer or “dry pipe,” inside of which is the “ wet pipe,” through which 
water passes to spout, which is screwed into elbow at its top and moves with it. Plunger is attached to lower end of 
“wet pipe.” When wheel handle at top is turned, “wet pipe ” is raised, lifting plunger from seat, instantly closing drip- 
hole, and allowing water an unobstructed passage through inner pipe and spout. Plunger can be withdrawn without taking 
up Hydrant. Valve case and plunger are brass. 


to the 


Sun” and “No-Shock” Hydrants are in valve construction and arrangement of “wet” and “dry” pipes similar 
“ Star,” with the addition of stop valve, which automatically shuts off the water if plunger is withdrawn for repacking. 
































































































































































280 


“ CRESCENT'' HYDRANTS AND STREET WASHERS* 



With Straight-Way Valve. 


The cuts show our new “Crescent ” Hydrants and Street 
Washers with all necessary parts brass, and two pipes—one 
dry, through which the valve can be withdrawn for repack¬ 
ing, the other forming a passage for the water to the spout 

They are perfectly anti-freezing. The valve closes 
against the pressure; the waste is ample and reliable , and no 
water whatever can enter the dry pipe. 


In both Hydrant and Street Washer a solid brass screw 
at the top actuates the plunger valve below. For details of 
valve construction see sectional view on page 279. 

Fig. 860, Hydrant, has stock made in two halves bolted 
together. Inlet has thread for %-inch iron pipe and solder¬ 
ing tube for lead pipe. Spout is provided with brass bushing, 
cut to receive %-inch hose coupling. 

Fig. 861, Street Washer, has same valve, pipes, etc., as are 
used with Hydrant. Inlet has thread for %-inch iron pipe 
and soldering tube for lead pipe. Discharge fitted to receive 
%-inch half hose coupling. Key is furnished with each 
Street Washer. 

Figs. 811 and 812, Hydrant and Washer, are similar in 
design and construction to Figs. 860 and 861, just described, 
but carry larger connecting pipes, heavier valve cases and 
valves, stocks or sides, and are regularly fitted with bottom 
inlet for 1-inch iron pipe. 




Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 860. 

% in. 

Fig. 861. 

% in. 

Fig. 811 

1 in. 

Fig. 812 

1 in. 

Length to Set 

Inlet Fitted for jL-in. Iron and 

Inlet Fitted for 
Lead 1 

%-in. Iron and 
3 ir)e. 

Inlet Fitted for 1-in. Iron Pipe. 

Inlet Fitted for 1-in. Iron Pipe. 

in Ground. 

Lead Pipe. 

Spout Fitted for %-in. Hose. 

Discharge Fitted for 
%-in. Hose. 

Spout Fitted for 1-in. Hose. 

Discharge Fitted for 

1-in. Hose. 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

18 in. 

Wagein 

$9.80 

Wailme 

$6.60 

Wagtail 

$1 1.65 

Waitin 

$7.70 

24 “ 

Wagels 

10.10 

Wainc 

6.85 

Wahaby 

11.95 

Waitres 

8.00 

30 “ 

Clonged 

10.35 

Coldiv 

7.10 

Craftier 

12.25 

Curbed 

8.30 

36 “ 

Wagerd 

10.60 

Wainag 

7.35 

Waiter 

12.55 

Waiv 

8.60 

42 “ 

Clubbing 

10.80 

Colder 

7.55 

Crustic 

12.85 

Curiosity 

8.90 

48 “ 

Wagest 

11.00 

Wairn 

7.75 

Waift 

13.15 

Waived 

9.20 

64 “ 

Wagging 

1 1.25 

Craft 

8.00 

Crustier 

13.45 

Waiving 

9.50 

60 “ 

Waggis 

11.50 

Waist 

8.25 

Wailed 

13.75 

Waivjs 

9.80 

72 “ 

Waggle 

12.10 

Waister 

8.85 

Wailfa 

14.35 

Wakeb 

10.40 


Extra Street Washer Keys, $0.20. 




































































GOULDS CRESCENT HYDRANTS AND STREET WASHERS. 28 1 

With Straight-Way Valve. 



Fig. 1040 represents our “Crescent ”Hydrant, arranged 
with lever instead of screw handle. In all other respects it 
is the same as Fig. 860, shown on page 280, being perfectly 
anti-freezing. The flanged top permits the withdrawal of 
plunger through dry pipe whenever it needs repacking. Inlet 
has thread for %-inch iron pipe and soldering tube for lead 
pipe. Spout has brass bushing to receive %-inch hose 
coupling. 

Fig. 1240, Street Washer, is our Fig. 861, described on 
previous page, with the addition of a swivel coupling, which 
will permit hose to he moved in any position and avoids all 
possibility of kinking, which is the cause of leaks. Key 
goes with each Street Washer. Extra keys 20c. 

Fig. 813, Hydrant, is same as Fig. 811, page 280, stripped 
of stock or sides, making it somewhat lighter and cheaper. 
Inlet is fitted for 1-inch iron pipe. Spout 1-inch hose. 

Fig. 1123, Hydrant, is same as Fig. 860, page 280, stripped 
of stock or sides. Inlet is fitted for %-inch iron or lead pipe. 
Spout for %-inch hose. 

Sectional view of valve, used in above, is shown on page 

279. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Length to Set- 
in Ground. 

Length Over 
All of 
Hydrants 
(Pigs. 1040, 813 
and 1123.) 

Fig. 1040, % Inch. 

Fig. 813, 

1 Inch. 

Fig. 1123, 

% Inch. 

Fig. 1240, 

% Inch. 

Inlet Pitted for %1-Inch Iron 
and Lead Pipe. 

Spout Fitted for %-Inch 
Hose. 

Inlet Pitted 1-Inch Iron 
Pipe. 

Spout Pitted 1-Inch Hose. 

Inlet Pitted for %,-Inch Iron 
and Lead Pipe. 

Spout Pitted for 
%-Inch Hose. 

Inlet Pitted %-Invh Iron 
and Lead Pipe, 
Discharge Pitted for 
^4-Inch Hose. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

18 in. 

42 in. 

Drebeha 

$10.75 

Curiole 

$8.65 

Loines 

$7.65 

Pokjob 

$7.85 

24 “ 

48 “ 

Drebeij 

11.10 

Currul 

8.95 

Loinfu 

7.95 

Pokjul 

8.10 

30 “ 

54 “ 

Drebeju 

11.40 

Curveted 

9.25 

Loingx 

8.25 

Pollsac 

8.35 

36 “ 

60 “ 

Drebfal 

11.65 

Dagger 

9.55 

Loipa 

8.55 

Pollset 

8.60 

42 “ 

66 “ 

Drebfed 

11.85 

Damocles 

9.85 

Loipate 

8.85 

Polma 

8.80 

48 “ 

72 “ 

Orebfig 

12.10 

Danced 

10.15 

Loipid 

9.15 

Polmebo 

9.00 

54 “ 

78 “ 

Drebfos 

12.35 

Dashing 

10.45 

Loipow 

9.45 

Polmeck 

9.25 

60 “ 

84 “ 

Drebfub 

12.65 

Daystar 

10.75 

Loipum 

9.75 

Polmedu 

9.50 

72 “ 

96 “ 

Drebgoo 

13.30 

Decayed 

11.35 

Lumpis 

10.35 

Polmefo 

10.10 







































































282 GOULDS “ STAR ” HYDRANT AND STREET WASHER. 


With Compression Valves and Moveable Waterways- 



FIG. 646, 
%ANDl'' 


These goods have been on the market now for several years, and are so familiar 
to those who have used them, that any description of their superior merits is unneces¬ 
sary. There is not much opportunity to display constructive taste in a Street Washer, 
hut it is universally conceded that our Hydrant is handsome in design and finish, and 
is quite an addition to the appearance of a yard or lawn. We have allowed no op¬ 
portunity to pass to improve both our Hydrants and Washers ; and while in general the 
principle of their mechanism is unchanged, many minor changes and improvements 
have been made. Sectional view, page 279, shows valve construction and arrange¬ 
ment of wet and dry pipes. 

They are perfectly anti-freezing. They are almost instantly opened or closed by 
means of the double-threaded brass screw , actuating the valve below. They can be re¬ 
paired from the top without digging up. 

They have a brass swivel or coupling nut (not an iron one), and the brass tube for 
service pipe connection is ground to a joint with the valve case elbow. They readily 
sell for more money than any other, because no other bear any comparison with them. 

It would always be well to have a short piece of lead pipe between the coupling and service pipe, as 
its flexibility will prevent a fracture of the pipe when the frost heaves the ground, and in clay soil 
to make some provision for drainage of waste water, if it be nothing more than a small body of 
gravel or sand between the bottom attachment and clay. We measure from ground line to centre 
of service pipe inlet. Every Hydrant and Washer is thoroughly tested before leaving our factory. 

Our %-inch “Star” Hydrants and Washers have inlet fitted for both iron and lead pipe—%-inch. 
Spout fitted for %-inch hose coupling. Our 1-inch hydrant and washers have 1-inch inlet and outlet. 
An iron turnkey goes with each street washer. Extra keys, 20 cents. 



FIG. 646 AND 647. SIZES, PRICES, ETC. 



Fig. 646. % in. 

Fig. 647. % in. 

Fig. 646. 1 Inch. 

Fig. 647. 1-Inch. 


inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron and 

Inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron and 

Inlet Fitted for 1-In. Iron and 

Inlet Fitted for 1-Inch Iron and 

Length to set 

Lead Pipe. Spout for %-in. 

Lead Pipe. Spout for %-in. 

Lead Pipe. 

Lead Pipe. 

in the Ground. 

Hose. 

Hose. 

Spout for 1-In. Hose. 

Spout for 1-Inch Hose. 


Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

18 in 

Veneild 

$9.00 

Vengerl 

$7.50 

Ventana 

$11.50 

Veracit 

$9 00 

24 “ 

Venejan 

9.00 

Venial 

7.50 

Venter 

11.50 

Veranda 

9.00 

30 “ 

Veneom 

10.00 

Venison 

8.50 

Ventilat 

12.50 

Verb 

10.00 

36 “ 

Venene 

10.00 

Venoma 

8.50 

Ventiles 

12.50 

Verbal 

10.00 

42 “ 

Venerat 

11.00 

Venous 

9.50 

Venture 

13.50 

Verbami 

11.00 

48 “ 

Venerel 

11.00 

Ventabc 

9.50 

Venue 

13.50 

Verbatu 

11.00 

54 “ 

Veney 

12.00 

Ventage 

10.50 

Venulos 

14.50 

Verbiag 

12.00 

60 “ 

Venge 

12.00 

Ventail 

10.50 

Venus 

14.50 

Verbose 

12.00 

72 “ 

Vocal 

13.00 

Vocaljx 

11.50 

Vocalic 

15.50 

Vocalks 

13.00 





































“SUN” AND “NO SHOCK” HYDRANTS AND WASHER. 283 


With Wrought Stock and Adjustable Base. 



Fig. i 174, 


Fig. 1174, “ Sun ” Hydrant, possesses, we believe, all the best features con¬ 
tributing to a reliable anti-freezing two-pipe hydrant. It is also of handsome 
appearance. The stock and outer casing is formed of large wrought pipe, inside 
of which is the smaller or “ wet pipe, ” conveying the water to spout. Base is 
adjustable. Plunger is actuated by wheel handle and brass screw. Plunger can 
be withdrawn through the hydrant and automatic stop valve prevents water flow¬ 
ing when plunger is withdrawn. Sectional view of plungef, valve, and water¬ 
ways is shown on page 279. 


Fig. 1175, “ Sun ” Street Washer, has same arrangements of pipes and valves, 
including the very desirable automatic stop valve. Box and 
cover are malleable. Key goes with each Street Washer. 
Extra keys, 20 cents list. 

Fig. 1116, “No Shock ” Self-Closing Hydrant, is in all 
respects identical with Fig. 1174, except that strong brass 
spring in the top of hydrant seats the plunger ( against the 
pressure ), unless it is held open by the lever or latch. 
Individuals and water companies appreciate the self-closing 
feature as waste of water is prevented. 

See sectional view page 279. 

Hydrants and Street Washer, described above, have inlet 
supplied with brass swivel nut and brass tube cut to receive 
%-inch iron pipe coupling and also suitable for wiping into 
lead pipe. The use of a short piece of lead pipe gives flexi¬ 
bility when frost heaves. 

3 " crtr~ a/" Spout or discharge is fitted for %-incli hose coupling. 

/A •" / Cr. I 7/0, /A 




FIGS. 1174, 1175 AND 1116. SIZES, PRICES, ETC. 


Length to Set 
in Ground. 

Length Over All 
of Hydrants. 

Fig. 1 174. %-in. Hydrant. 

Fig. 1175. %-in. Washer. 

Fig. 1116. %-in. Hydrant. 

Inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron and 
Lead Pipe. 

Spout Fitted %-in. Hose. 

Inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron and 
Lead Pipe. 

Discharge Fitted %-in. Hose. 

Inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron and 
Lead Pipe. 

Spout Fitted %-in. Hose. 

Cipher. 

Price 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 8 in. 

45 in. 

Rudfeck 

$9.00 

Rudfofs 

$7.50 

Panijx 

$9.00 

24 “ 

50 “ 

Rudfint 

9.00 

Rudgab 

7.50 

Fustal 

9.00 

30 “ 

57 “ 

Rudfisl 

10.00 

Rudgeda 

8.50 

Fustis 

10.00 

36 “ 

63 “ 

Rudfits 

10.00 

Rudgeck 

8.50 

Fustite 

10.00 

42 “ 

69 “ 

Panigsi 

11.00 

Panihy 

9.50 

Fustiud 

11.00 

48 “ 

75 “ 

Rudfobs 

11.00 

Rudgeds 

9.50 

Fustiva 

11.00 

60 “ 

87 “ 

Rudfoda 

12.00 

Rudequt 

10.50 

Fustjic 

1 2.00 

72 “ 

99 “ 

Rudfoes 

13.00 

Rudfaa 

11.50 

Fustjoe 

13.00 



































284 GOULDS “ STAR ” WALL HYDRANT AND WASHER. 


Fig. 1156, Wall Hydrant and Washer, has solid brass compression valve, 
actuated by a double-threaded brass screw. Hydrant is operated from outside 
of building, but shuts off inside of building and out of reach of frost. The 
connection inside is effected by means of a brass swivel or coupling nut and 
elbow fitted;for %-inch lead or iron pipe. The hub on the outside is cut for 
%-inch hose; can be cut for 1-inch, if so ordered. We furnish a key with each hydrant. 



Fig. 1156. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Inlet for Iron or 
Lead Pipe. 

Outlet For Hose. 

Length. 

For Walls. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

% in. 

% in. 

12 in. 

9 in. 

Tanto 

$4.25 

% " 

% “ 

16 “ 

13 “ 

Tantub 

4.50 

% “ 

% “ 

21 “ 

18 “ 

Tantva 

4.75 


8 “ 

27 “ 

24 “ 

Tantwy 

5.00 



Extra keys, each, 20 cents. 

ADJUSTABLE SERVICE OR CURB BOXES. 




FIG. 1159 


Fig. 1159 is variously known as “Curb-Box,” “Service-Box” and “ Stop-Cock-Box.” 
The last name describes its use, which is to open and close Stop-Cocks in service pipes — 
both water and gas. Bottom part is cast-iron, shaped to fit over Stop-Cock. Through 
this extends a 1-inch wrought pipe, which can be raised or lowered to adjust the top cap 
to the level of the ground. This upper section is held adjusted by small spring. To 
admit key, top cap is removed. This is easily done by applying the spanner on the end of 
our key (as shown in cut). Threads in cap are cut in brass bushing; therefore cap cannot 
rust fast. Key fits over forked rod which is inside of box, and, turning the rod, opens and 
closes Stop-Cock. Forked rod is included with every box at prices below. Keys are only 
furnished when ordered, and then at 50 cents extra list. Fig. 1184 is the same as Fig. 
1159, described above, except that a counter-sunk brass plug is inserted in top cap. To 
admit key, this plug can be removed instead of cap. Prices below include forked rod. 
Keys only furnished when ordered, and then at 50 cents list. 


Figs. 1159 and 1184. Sizes, prices, Etc. 


No. 

Extension. 

Top Section. 

Fig. 1159. 

Fig. 1184. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 

48 in. to 62 in. 

1 in. pipe 

Tiltist 

$3.00 

Ondkip 

$3.00 

2 

58 “ 72 “ 

1 “ 

Tiltito 

3.40 

Ondkos 

3.40 

3 

70 “ 84 “ 

1 “ 

Tiltiul 

3.75 

Ondkub 

3.75 



Fig. 1184 



CURB BLOCK. 

Fig. 827 shows a very neat and serviceable Curb Block to be used in connection with Figs. 1159 
and 1184 Curb Boxes. The block measures 7x7 inches, with opening to receive cap of Curb Box. 

Price. 


Fig. 827. each...(Whelk) $0.60 


FIG. 827 



























































GOULDS NEW STEEL AMALGAM BELL. 


Complete With hangings, as Shown in Cut. 

Fig. 758 represents our well-known and popular Steel Amalgam Bell. We 
believe they are superior to many more expensive makes and that they will fully 
sustain the high standard of the “Goulds ” Bell, and give the best satisfaction. 

They are well adapted to farms, school houses, factories or any place where a 
cheap but serviceable Bell can be used. 

Fig. 758. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


285 


No. 

Diameter. 

Approx. Weight. 

A 1 

15 in. 

40 lbs. 

A 2 

17 “ 

50 “ 

A 3 

19 “ 

75 “ 

A 4 

21 “ 

100 “ 


Cipher. 


Vaporing 

Vaporiz 

Vapory 

Varanus 


Price. 


$4.00 

5.00 

7.50 

10.00 



FIG. 758 




GOULDS LARGE STEEL AMALGAM BELL. 

With hangings and Frame. 

Fig. 353 represents our Steel Amalgam Bell, as we mount them 
in the larger sizes for churches, school houses, factories, engine 
houses, etc. We have sent thousands of these Bells to various 
portions of the United States, as their cheapness places them in the 
reach of any church, and they have always given splendid satis¬ 
faction. 

We send all our Bells to market richly gilded. 

We put tolling attachment, as shown in cut, on Nos. 6 and 7 at 
$4.00 extra, and on No. 8 at $5.00 extra list. 

Fig. 353. Sizes Prices, Etc. Fig. 353 





No. 

Diameter. 

Approximate Weight 
of Bell Only. 

Approximate Weight 
Complete. 

Size of Frame. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 

18% in. 

65 lbs. 

172 lbs. 

27 x 41% in. 

Fabric 

$16.00 

4 

21 

80 “ 

186 “ 

30 x 41 % “ 

Fabrile 

20.00 

5 

24 “ 

134 “ 

240 “ 

32% x 41 % “ 

Fable 

25.00 

6 

28 “ 

247 “ 

396 “ 

36 x 48 “ 

Facel 

40.00 

7 

30 “ 

325 “ 

487 “ 

36 x 48 “ 

Fact 

50.00 

8 

33 “ 

414 “ 

689 “ 

38 x 48 “ 

Fade 

75.00 








































































2«6 GOULDS IMPROVED BURRALL’S IRON CORN SHELLER. 


Made Either right or left Hand. Right hand Sent unless otherwise Ordered. 


We are the only manufacturers of the genuine Burrall’s Corn Sheller, which has 
for years heen conceded the best in the market, and warn the Trade against spurious 
machines. It is all iron , and very durable ; it shells and separates perfectly clean; 
it will shell either large or small corn ; and its repairs are cheap and easily placed. 
Get only the Burrall Sheller with our name on, and avoid all trouble. 


Fig. 430. Size, Price, Etc. 



Approximate Weight. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

Corn Sheller Complete 

130 lbs. 

Flew 

$8.00 



For export we pack one Sheller in a case, or from six to eight in a hogshead. 


Fig. 430 



Fig. 431 


No. 1, Leg.$0.35 

No. 2. Leg.35 

No. 3, Leg.35 

No. 4, Leg.35 

No. 5, Cross Bar.60 

No. 6. Shell Wheel Box, flat side.15 

No. 7. Shell Wheel. 1.75 

No. 8. Shell Wheel Box, round side.16 

No. 9, Feed Wheel Box, flat side.15 

No. 10. Feed Wheel.80 

No. 11, Feed Wheel Box, round side.15 

No. 12, Balance Wheel. 1-75 

No. 13, Fiat Side. 2.00 

No. 14, Round Side. 2.00 

No. 15, Handle. 40 

No. 16, Wrench.15 

No. 17, Spring.65 


Corn Sheller Pieces 

GOULDS WROUGHT-IRON JACK SCREWS. 

With Iron Stands. Swivel Caps. 


Fig. 383 


Diameter of Screw. 

Height Screwed Down. 

Will Raise. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

1 inches 

12 inches 

6 inches 

Fitch 

$6.00 

&4 “ 

14 “ 

7 “ 

Fitz 

7.00 

2 

16 “ 

9 “ 

Fiveba 

10.00 

2'A “ 

19 “ 

10 “ 

Fixif 

14.00 

3 

23 “ 

12 “ 

Flagol 

22.50 














































































GOULDS CAST-IRON JACK SCREWS. 

With Nut to Let Into Wooden block. 

FIG. 385. SIZE. PRICE, ETC. 


287 


Diameter. 

Length. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

3 in. 

24 in. cast threads 

Finch 

$6.00 



Fig. 385 


GOULDS WROUGHT-IRON CHEESE AND CIDER PRESS SCREWS. 

Fig. 386. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Diameter. 

Length. 

Cipher. 


Price. 

2*4 in- 

36 in. 

Peels 



$13.25 

2% “ 

2K “ 

36 “ 

Peepap 



17.00 

42 “ 

Peerso 



18.75 

3 “ 

36 “ 

Pelts 



23.75 

3 “ 

48 “ 

Pentup 



27.50 

4 “ 

48 “ 

Peonsi 



37.50 

4 “ 

60 “ 

Pert 



40.00 

Screws of any length or size made to order. 





GOULDS 

CAST 

-IRON 

CIDER 


Fig. 1246. Size, 

Price, 

Etc. 



Diameter. 

Length. 

Cipher. 


Price. 

4 in. 

4 ft. 

Fiend 


$15.00 



Fig." 386 



Fig. 1246 


Diameter. 


\W in. 

“ 

m “ 

2 % “ 


GOULDS WINE OR LARD PRESS SCREWS. 

Fig. 379. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Length. 

Cipher. 

Price. 

18 in. 

Firm 

$5.75 

18 “ 

Firstmo 

6.00 

24 “ 

Fish 

6.75 

24 “ 

Dagloam 

12.50 



mmwmmm 



FIG. 379 










































































288 


WROUGHT STEEL SINKS. 


COLUMBUS STEEL SINK, 

With Removable Strainer and Brass Screw Coupling. 


FIG. 1301 


NEW ERA STEEL SINK. 

With Ordinary Pipe Coupling. 




Columbus and New Era Steel Sinks. fig 1302 


Size. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Gray Enameled. 

White Enameled. 

16x24 in. 

6 in. 

$2.00 

$4.00 

$6.50 

$7.50 

18x30 “ 

6 “ 

2.80 

5.10 

8.50 

10.00 

18x36 “ 

6 “ 

3.25 

6.50 

9.50 

11.00 

20x 30 “ 

6 “ 

3.00 

6.25 

9.00 

10.50 

20 x 36 “ 

6 “ 

3.70 

7.75 

10.50 

12.00 

20x40 “ 

6 “ 

4.00 

8.50 

11.50 

13.00 


Sinks with Patent Overflow, each 50 cents, net, extra. 


NEW ERA ROLLED RIM STEEL SINK. SINK BACKS, 15 IN. HIGH. 




Fig. 1303 


Size. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvan¬ 

ized. 

White 

Enam. 

Blue 

Enam. 

16x24 in. 
18x30 “ 
18x36 “ 
20x30 “ 
20x36 “ 
20x40 “ 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

6 “ 

$2.25 

2.70 

3.25 

3.25 

4.00 

4.30 

$2.70 

3.55 

4.30 

4.30 

5.10 

5.90 

$5.90 

7.60 

9.45 

9.45 

11.55 

12.65 

$3.55 

4.30 

4.80 

4.80 

5.35 

6.95 


Width Inches. 

24 in. 

30 in. 

36 in. 

40 in. 

Painted,. 

Galvanized. 

Blue Enameled.... 
White Enameled 

$1.60 

2.20 

3.10 

4.00 

$1.90 

2.60 

4 10 
5.00 

$2.20 

3.00 

5.10 

6.00 

$2.60 

3.50 

6.20 

7.10 


Sinks furnished with Rubber Stoppers, 25 cents each net, extra. Sinks furnished with Patent Overflow, 


SINK BRACKETS. 

Suitable for all sizes wrought 
steel sinks. 



Plain, per pair.$1.00 

Painted, per pair. 1.15 

Galvanized, per pair... 1.45 


50 cents net, extra. 






























































GOULDS CAST-IRON SQUARE SINKS 


289 



F 1C. 428 


Size. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled. 

12 x 18 in. 

6 in. 

$1.25 

$2.60 

$4.75 

14 x 20 “ 

6 “ 

1.50 

3.20 

6.00 

14x24 “ 

6 “ 

1.70 



16 x 24 “ 

6 “ 

1.80 

4.00 

6.50 

15 x 27 “ 

6 “ 

2.00 

4.25 

7.25 

16 x 28 “ 

6 “ 

2.10 

4.50 

7.50 

16x30 “ 

6 “ 

2.25 

4.75 

7.75 

17 x 28 “ 

6 “ 

2.20 



18 x 24 “ 

6 " 

2.10 

4.30 

7.00 

18 x 30 “ 

6 “ 

2.50 

5.10 

8.50 

20 x 30 “ 

6 “ 

3.00 

6.25 

9.00 

18 x 32 “ 

6 “ 

3.00 

6.25 

9.50 

18x36 “ 

6 “ 

3.00 

6.50 

9.50 

20 x 36 “ 

6 “ 

3.70 

7.75 

10.50 

20 x 40 “ 

6 “ 

4.00 

8 50 

11.50 

20x42 “ 

6 “ 

4.25 

9.00 

12.00 

22 x 42 “ 

6 “ 

4.25 

9.00 

12.00 

24 x 48 “ 

6 “ 

5.75 

12.25 

15.00 

Patent Overflow Sinks with plug strainer, add 
to above list. 

$1.20 

$1.25 

$1.50 

Patent Overflow Sinks with open strainer, add 
to above list. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 



Sectional 

View. 


GOULDS ADJUSTABLE SINK BRACKETS. 





















































































290 


GOULDS HALF CIRCLE SINKS 



BSBP 


FIG. 418 



FIG. 429 


No. 

Back. 

Width. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvan¬ 

ized. 

Enam¬ 

eled. 

1 

24 in. 

14 in. 


6 in. 

$1.50 

$3.25 

$6.00 

2 

27 “ 

14 “ 


6 “ 

1.80 

3.90 

7.00 


GOULDS 

CORNER 

SINKS. 

No. 

Sides. 

Front. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvan¬ 

ized. 

Enam¬ 

eled. 

1 

20 in. 

28 in. 


6 in. 

$1.75 

$3.50 

$7.00 

2 

22 “ 

31 - 


6}4 “ 

2.10 

4.20 

8.00 




Sectional View 


GOULDS SLOP SINKS. 



Fig. 419 


If with Patent Overflow add. each. 


No. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 


Size. 

Depth. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled 

16 x 16 

10 in. 

$2.70 

$5.25 

$7.50 

20 x 14 

12 “ 

3.50 

6.50 

8.50 

20 x 16 

12 “ 

4.00 

8.25 

10.00 

24 x 18 

12 “ 

4.50 

9.00 

11.00 

24 x 20 

12 ‘ 

5.00 

9.50 

1 1.50 

23 x 15 

15 “ 

4.25 

8.50 

11.00 

30 x 20 

12 “ 

’ 8.00 

15.00 

16.00 

36 x 20 

12 “ 

10.00 

19.00 

20.00 

48 x 20 

17 “ 

20.00 

36.00 

38.00 



1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.00 

1.50 

ich. 

1.25 



Sectional View 



Fig. 403 


GOULDS SEWER TRAP. 


No. 

Size. 

Depth. 

Outlet. 

Painted. 

Enameled. 

1 

16x16 in. 

8 in. 

2 in. 

$2.50 

$5.50 



Sectional View 






















































































GOULDS LARGE CESS POOL. 






FIG. 369 



FIG. 417 


With Bell Trap. 


Size. 

Depth. 

Outlet. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled. 

16 x 16 in. 

10 In. 

4 in. 

$4.50 

$10.00 

$13.00 


GOULDS CELLAR TRAP. 


No. 

Size. 

Depth. 

Outlet. 

Price. 

1 

9 x 9 in. 

2% in. 

2 in. 

$1.25 

2 

12x12 “ 

2% “ 

2 “ 

1.60 



Sectional View 



Sectional View 



GOULDS SEWER TRAP AND SLOP SINK. 

With Trap and Strainer. 

Painted. 


No. 

Size. 

Depth. 

Outlet. 

1 

12 x 12 in. 

6 in. 

2 in. 

2 

15x15 “ 

uy 2 “ 

2 “ 

3 

18x18 “ 

12 “ 

3 “ 

4 

20 x 20 “ 

12 “ 

3 “ 


$2.25 

3.35 

4.25 

5.25 


GOULDS IMPROVED HYDRANT CESS POOL 


No. 

Size. Depth. 

Outlet. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled. 

1 

12 x 12 in. 6 in. 

5 in. 

$1.00 

$1.50 

$2.25 

2 

14 x 14 “ 6 “ 

5 “ 

1.15 

1.75 

2.75 

3 

16 x 16 “ 6 “ 

5 “ 

1.30 

1.95 

3.50 


GOULDS IMPROVED HYDRANT CESS POOL 

With Bell Trap. 


Fig. 421 


No. 

Size. 

Depth. 

Outlet. 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled 

1 

12 x 12 in. 

6 in. 

5 in. 

$1.50 

$2.25 

$3.50 

2 

14x14 ' 

6 “ 

5 ■ 

1.65 

2.50 

3.75 

3 

16x16 “ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

1.80 

2.75 

4.25 

4 

18x18“ 

6 “ 

5 “ 

2.10 

3.25 

5.00 



Sectional View 



Sectional View 



Sectional View 





















































































292 


GOULDS CAST-IRON SINK BACKS. 


FIG. 1307. 


Length, Inches. 

20 

22 

24 

28 

30 

32 

36 

38 

42 

48 

Plain . 

Galvanized. 

Enameled. 

$1.25 

2.30 

2.30 

$1.35 

2.40 

2.40 

$1.50 

2.60 

2.60 

$1.80 

3.30 

3.30 

$2.00 

3.50 

3.50 

$2.25 

3.70 

3.70 

$2.75 

4.20 

4.20 

$3.00 

4.50 

4.50 

$3.50 

4.90 

4.90 

$4.25 

5.60 

5.60 


Sink Backs will always be sent with two (2) Cock Holes, unless other¬ 
wise ordered. 


SINK STRAINER. 



Fig. 1307 



FIG. 435 


Diameter. 

Painted, per doz. 

Galvanized, per doz. 

Enameled, per doz. 

4% in. 

$1.50 

$2.60 

$3.00 


SINK BOLT. 




Fig. 368. per dozen.$0.40 

Fig. 368. per 100. 2.00 

Short Brass Sink Bolts, per dozen. 1.00 



OPEN END SINK COUPLING. 

For Lead Pipe. 



FIG. 434 



Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Fig. 434, per dozen. 

$1.50 

$2.00 


OPEN END SINK COUPLING. 

For iron Pipe. 



Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Fig. 366, each. 

$0.75 

$0.90 



Fig 366 


IRON SINK PLUGS. 

With Rubber Stopper 


Plain. 

Galvanized. 

Enameled. 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

































































PART II. 


Well Points and Tools, Wrought/Iron Pipe and Fittings, 


Brass Goods, Engine Trimmings, Hose, Belting, Mill and 


General Supplies, Etc,, Etc, ^ m m ^ j < •<* 










294 


GOULDS BRASS JACKET DRIVE WELL POINTS. 



Cut No. 1 

Cut No. 1 shows our Brass Jacket Pipe Point, Fig. 524, before being covered with brass Jacket or wire 
Gauze. Our Open End, Flush and Single Screen Points are constructed the same except the beads. It will be 
observed that the boles in our pipe points are oblong and of large dimensions, thereby giving extensive filtering 
surface. Please note all our Pipe Points are made of Wrougbt-Iron Pipe, the boles being punched before 
galvanizing and the beads are securely riveted into the pipe. 



Cut No. 2 

(Jut No. 2 illustrates the skeleton of our “ Goulds Special ” Point. This is an extra heavy Point, made of 
Malleable Iron, the bead and body being cast in one piece, and is hence well adapted for heavy driving. This 
Point has the largest filtering surface of any Point made, and this being considered, is cheaper than the 
regular Pipe Point. 



Cut No. 3 

Cut No. 3 represents our Banner Point, not covered. The body and head of this Point is also made of 
Malleable Iron, cast together, and is somewhat lighter than the “Goulds Special,” though it has very large 
filtering surface. The holes are countersunk and Point is galvanized outside and inside after holes are made. 
This Point is very popular on account of its cheapness and strength. 























GOULDS BRASS JACKET DRIVE WELL POINTS. 

(See Cut No. 1 for Construction.) 

Fig. 524. Sizes, Prices, etc. 



Fig. 524 


Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

No. of 
Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze per 
Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze per 
Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauzeper 
Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauzeper 
Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauzeper 
Dozen. 

74 

1 in. 

24 in. 

18 in. 

72 

$33.00 

$40.00 

$46.00 

$52.00 

$62 00 

76 


30 “ 

24 “ 

96 

42.00 

49.00 

56.00 

64.00 

78.00 

78 

i 

36 - 

30 “ 

120 

51 00 

59.00 

66 00 

76.00 

94.00 

80 

i 

42 “ 

36 “ 

144 

60.00 

68.00 

76.00 

88.00 

120.00 

82 

i 

48 “ 

42 “ 

168 

69.00 

78 00 

86 00 

100.00 

136.00 

84 

i 

54 “ 

48 “ 

197 

78.00 

87.00 

96.00 

112.00 

152.00 

86 


20 “ 

14 “ 

80 

30.00 

36.00 

42.00 

50 00 

64.00 

90 

1/4 

24 “ 

18 “ 

100 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60 00 

80.00 

94 

1*4 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

130 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

98 

1/4 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

165 

56.00 

66 00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

100 

U4 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

200 

66.00 

77 00 

88.00 

105 00 

140.00 

102 

1*4 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

270 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

106 

1*4 “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

260 

86.00 

99.00 

112.00 

135 00 

180.00 

110 

1J4 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

290 

96.00 

1 10.00 

124.00 

150 00 

200.00 

112 

134 “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

320 

106.00 

121.00 

136.00 

165.00 

220.00 

114 

1*4 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

350 

1 16.00 

132.00 

148.00 

180.00 

240.00 

136 

1*4 “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

120 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94 00 

140 

1*4 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

162 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

1 18.00 

144 

134 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

198 

72.00 

84 00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

146 

1*1 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

240 

84.00 

97.00 

1 10.00 

132.00 

166.00 

148 

l*£ “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

276 

96 00 

111.00 

125 00 

150.00 

188.00 

150 

1*4 “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

312 

108.00 

124.00 

140.00 

168.00 

204.00 

152 

1*4 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

348 

120.00 

138.00 

155.00 

186.00 

228.00 

154 

1*4 “ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

384 

132.00 

151.00 

170.00 

204.00 

252.00 

156 

U4 '• 

72 “ 

66 

420 

144 00 

165.00 

185 00 

222.00 

276.00 

160 

2 “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

144 

75 00 

85.00 

94.00 

110.00 

130.00 

164 

2 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

208 

90.00 

101.00 

1 12.00 

132.00 

160.00 

168 

2 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

264 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

170 

2 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

288 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 

172 

2 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

336 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 

174 

2 “ 

54 “ 

48 “ 

384 

150.00 

167.00 

184.00 

220.00 

280.00 

176 

2 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

432 

165.00 

184.00 

202.00 

242.00 

310.00 

178 

2 ‘ 

66 “ 

60 “ 

480 

180.00 

200.00 

220.00 

264 00 

340.00 

180 

2 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

528 

195 00 

217.00 

238 00 

286.00 

370.00 

184 

234 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

300 

180.00 

205.00 

230 00 

260.00 

300.00 

188 

2*4 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

360 

230.00 

265.00 

300.00 

340 00 

400.00 

192 

234 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

420 

280.00 

325.00 

370 00 

420.00 

500.00 

196 

234 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

480 

330.00 

385.00 

440.00 

500.00 

600.00 

200 

3 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

300 

240.00 

275.00 

31000 

340.00 

410.00 

204 

3 “ 

48 “ 

42 “ 

420 

300.00 

345 00 

390.00 

430.00 

520 00 

208 

3 “ 

60 “ 

54 “ 

540 

360.00 

415.00 

470.00 

520.00 

630 00 

212 

3 “ 

72 “ 

66 “ 

660 

420.00 

485.00 

550 00 

610.00 

740.00 

216 

4 “ 

48 “ 

36 “ 

360 

480.00 

520 00 

560.00 

600.00 

700.00 

220 

4 “ 

72 “ 

60 “ 

600 

630.00 

695.00 

760.00 

840 00 

1000.00 

224 

4 “ 

96 “ 

84 “ 

840 

780.00 

870 00 

960.00 

1080.00 

1300.00 

228 

4 “ 

120 “ 

108 “ 

1080 

930.00 

1045 00 

1 160.00 

1320.00 

1600.00 


295 



Con¬ 

structive 

View. 















































































































































296 GOULDS FLUSH OR TUBULAR WELL POINTS. 

(See Cut No. 1 for Construction.) 


Fig. 662. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

Number 
of Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 



73 

1 In. 

30 in. 

18 in. 

72 

$34.00 

$40.00 

$45.00 

$50.00 

$55.00 



75 

i 

36 

(( 

18 

ii 

72 

38.00 

44.00 

50.00 

56.00 

66.00 



75)4 


36 

ii 

24 

ii 

96 

43 00 

49 00 

55 00 

62.00 

77.00 



77 

i “ 

42 

ii 

24 

it 

96 

47.00 

54.00 

60.00 

68.00 

82.00 



77)4 

i 

42 

ii 

30 

ii 

120 

52.00 

59.00 

65.00 

74.00 

93.00 



79 

i 

48 

it 

30 

it 

120 

56.00 

63.00 

70.00 

80.00 

98.00 



79)4 

i 

48 

it 

36 

it 

144 

61.00 

68.00 

75.00 

86.00 

109.00 



81 

i 

54 

ii 

36 


144 

65.00 

73.00 

80.00 

92.00 

114.00 

iliii 


81)4 

i 

54 

ii 

42 

ii 

144 

70.00 

78.00 

85.00 

98.00 

125.00 



83 

1 “ 

60 

ii 

42 

ii 

1 68 

74 00 

82 no 

90 00 

1 04 00 

1 30.00 

ilia 


116 

1)4 “ 

24 

it 

18 

ii 

100 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 



117 

1)1 “ 

30 

ii 

18 

ii 

100 

41.00 

49.00 

57.00 

65.00 

85.00 



117)4 

1)4 “ 

30 

ii 

24 

ii 

130 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

Oin 

:::U 


118 

1)4 “ 

36 

ii 

24 

ii 

130 

51.00 

60.00 

68.00 

80.00 

105.00 

::::: 

n 

119 

1)4 “ 

42 

ii 

24 

ii 

130 

56.00 

65.00 

73.00 

85.00 

110.00 


120 

m “ 

48 

ii 

24 

ii 

130 

61.00 

70.00 

78.00 

90.00 

115.00 

::::: 

ti 

121 

U4 “ 

36 

ii 

30 

it 

165 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 


ii 

122 

1)4 “ 

42 

ii 

30 

ii 

165 

61.00 

71.00 

80.00 

95.00 

125.00 


Is 

123 

1)4 “ 

48 

it 

30 

“ 

165 

66.00 

76.00 

85.00 

100.00 

130.00 

::::: 

I) 

11 

124 

1)4 “ 

54 

ii 

30 

ii 

165 

71.00 

81.00 

91.00 

105.00 

135.00 



125 

1)4 “ 

42 

“ 

36 

ii 

200 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140 00 

:::: 


126 

1)4 •' 

48 

(( 

36 

it 

200 

71.00 

82.00 

92.00 

1 10.00 

145.00 



127 

134 “ 

1)4 “ 

54 


36 

ii 

200 

76.00 

87.00 

97.00 

115.00 

150.00 



1 CO 

60 


ob 


^uu 

o 1 .UU 

y^.uu 

1 uz.uu 

1 ^U.UU 

1 00.UU 



129 

U4 “ 

48 

ii 

42 

it 

230 

76.00 

87.00 

97.00 

115.00 

150.00 



130 

1)4 “ 

54 


42 

ti 

230 

81.00 

92.00 

104.00 

125.00 

165.00 



130)4 

1)4 “ 

60 

ti 

42 

ti 

230 

86.00 

98.00 

110.00 

130.00 

170.00 



131 

1)4 “ 

66 

li 

42 

t i 

230 

91.00 

103.00 

1 15.00 

135.00 

175.00 


: 

132 

U4 “ 

60 

it 

48 

ti 

260 

91.00 

104.00 

116.00 

140.00 

180.00 


li 

133 

1)4 “ 

66 

ii 

48 

it 

260 

96.00 

109.00 

122.00 

145.00 

185.00 


rs; 

135 

1)4 “ 

72 

it 

48 

“ 

260 

101.00 

114.00 

127.00 

150.00 

190.00 


Ij 

137 

1)4 “ 

54 

ii 

48 

ti 

260 

86.00 

98.00 

110.00 

130.00 

170.00 



143 

1)4 “ 

60 

it 

54 

it 

280 

96.00 

109.00 

122.00 

145.00 

185.00 



149 

1)4 “ 

66 

it 

60 

i i 

300 

106.00 

119.00 

132.00 

155.00 

195.00 

J 


151 

1)4 “ 

72 

“ 

66 

ii 

320 

116.00 

129.00 

142.00 

165.00 

205.00 


FIG. 662 


OPEN END OR WELL POINT EXTENSIONS. 

(See Cut No. 1 for Construction.) 


Fig. 524Vi. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

Number 
of Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
per Dozen. 

95 

1)4 in. 

30 in. 

24 in. 

126 

$46.00 

$55.00 

$64.00 

$75.00 

$100.00 

99 

1)4 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

165 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

101 

1 M “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

200 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

145 

1/1 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

198 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

147 

D4 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

240 

84.00 

97.00 

110.00 

132 00 

166.00 

169 

2 

36 “ 

30 “ 

250 

105.00 

1 18.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

171 

2 “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

288 

120.00 

134.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220.00 

173 

2 

48 “ 

42 “ 

300 

135.00 

151.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 



Fig. 
524% 










































































































































































































“GOULDS SPECIAL” DRIVE WELL POINTS. 297 

(See Cut No. 2 for Construction.) 

Fig. 138. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

Number 

of 

No. 60 
Gauze, 

No. 70 
Gauze, 

No. 80 
Gauze, 

No. 90 
Gauze, 

No. 100 
Gauze, 

Openings. 

Per Dozen. 

Per Dozen. 

Per Dozen. 

Per Dozen. 

Per Dozen. 

5 

1 in. 

24 in. 

18 in. 

156 

$33 00 

$40.00 

$46.00 

$52.00 

$62.00 

10 

1 

36 1 

30 ■ 

260 

51.00 

59.00 

66.00 

76.00 

94.00 

15 

1H “ 

20 “ 

14 “ 

1 16 

30.00 

36.00 

42.00 

50.00 

64.00 

20 

1 H “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

152 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

25 

p 4 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

204 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

27 

1 y* “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

272 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

28 

jg “ 

42 “ 

36 “ 

316 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

30 


24 “ 

18 “ 

1 56 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

35 

V<i “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

208 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118.00 

40 

“ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

260 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

114.00 

142.00 

45 

2 “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

152 

75 00 

85.00 

94.00 

110.00 

130.00 

50 

2 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

200 

90.00 

101.00 

1 12.00 

132.00 

160.00 

55 

2 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

248 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 


“GOULDS SPECIAL” TUBULAR WELL POINTS. 

Fig. 139. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

Number 

of 

Openings. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

60 

1 Ya in. 

28 in. 

24 in. 

204 

$46.00 

$55.00 

$64.00 

$75.00 

$100.00 

65 

Wa “ 

42 “ 

24 “ 

200 

56.00 

65.00 

73.00 

85.00 

105.00 

70 

1 Ya “ 

42 “ 

30 “ 

225 

61.00 

71.00 

80.00 

95.00 

120.00 


BRASS JACKET “BANNER” DRIVE WELL POINTS. 

(See Cut No. 3 for Construction.) 



Fig. 140. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade 

No. 

Diameter 

Pipe. 

Length of 
Pipe. 

Length of 
Jacket. 

Number 

of 

Holes. 

No. 60 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 70 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 80 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 90 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

No. 100 
Gauze, 
Per Dozen. 

186 

1 Ya in. 

20 in. 

1 4 in. 

72 

$30.00 

$36.00 

$42.00 

$50.00 

$64.00 

190 

1 Ya “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

90 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

194 

1 Va “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

126 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

198 

ig “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

156 

56 00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

336 

\Yz “ 

24 “ 

18 ‘ 

118 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

340 

1 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

150 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

1 18.00 

344 


36 “ 

30 “ 

192 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

360 

2 “ 

24 “ 

18 ‘ 

120 

75.00 

85.00 

94.00 

1 10.00 

130.00 

364 

2 “ 

30 “ 

24 “ 

162 

90.00 

101.00 

1 12.00 

132.00 

160.00 

368 

2 “ 

36 “ 

30 “ 

204 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 



Fig. 139 


Fig. 138 













































































































































298 


GOULDS SINGLE SCREEN WELL POINTS 


(See Cut No, 1 for Construction ) 



FIG. 138% 

Fig. 138% shows our Single Screen Well Points covered with brass jacket of No. 1, 2, 3 or 4 perforations, 
as ordered. For sizes and prices see lists of our Figs. 524 and 662, covered with No. 60 Gauze. We can fur¬ 
nish these Points, when so ordered, wire wound as shown in cut. For sizes and prices use our No. 80 Gauze 
lists of Figs. 524 and 662. 



Fig. 139% 

Fig. 139% is the same Point in all respects as Fig. 138%, described above, only point is covered with 
slotted Brass Jacket, instead of having round holes in same. For sizes and prices take our Figs. 524 and 
662 lists, No. 100 Gauze. 



Fig. 140% 

The above cut illustrates our Single Screen Well Point, covered with heavy woven wire cloth. For 
sizes and prices take our Figs. 524 and 662 lists for 1, 1% and 1%-inch Points, No, 100 Gauze. For 2-incli 
and larger take list of Fig. 141%. 
















































GOULDS WASHER DRIVE WELL POINTS 


299 



Fig. 661 


These points are made of Galvanized Iron Pipe, bored and countersunk. Each hole is covered 
with gauze, held in its place by a brass washer and riveted. 

Fig. 661. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


Trade No. 

Diameter 

Length 

No. of 

No. 60 Gauze, 

No. 70 Gauze, 

No. 80 Gauze, 

No. 90 Gauze, 

No. 100 Gauze, 

Pipe. 

of Pipe. 

Holes. 

per Dozen. 

per Dozen. 

per Dozen. 

per Dozen. 

per Dozen. 

300 

134 in. 

20 in. 

50 

$30.00 

$36.00 

$42.00 

$50.00 

$64.00 

301 

134 “ 

2 ft. 

60 

36.00 

44.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

302 

134 “ 

234 “ 

80 

46.00 

55.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

303 

134 “ 

3 “ 

100 

56.00 

66.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

304 

V4 “ 

334 “ 

120 

66.00 

77.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

305 

1 34 “ 

4 “ 

140 

76.00 

88.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

320 

134 “ 

2 “ 

80 

48.00 

57.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

321 

134 “ 

234 “ 

110 

60.00 

70.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118.00 

322 

134 “ 

3 “ 

130 

72.00 

84.00 

95.00 

1 14.00 

142.00 

323 

1% “ 

334 “ 

150 

84.00 

97.00 

110.00 

132.00 

160.00 

324 

2 “ 

234 “ 

140 

90.00 

101.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160.00 

325 

2 

3 “ 

170 

105.00 

118.00 

130.00 

1 54.00 

190 00 

326 

2 

334 “ 

220 

120.00 

134.00 

148 00 

176 00 

220.00 


WELL POINTS FOR WATER WORKS. 



Fig. 141. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 

These prices are for Points, open end, or with plugs, as ordered, and are covered with the different size 
gauzes indicated, also with brass jacket. 


Diameter Pipe. 

No. 60 Gauze, 

No. 70 Gauze, 

No. 80 Gauze, 

No. 90 Gauze, 

No. 100 Gauze, 

Black or Galvanized. 

per Foot. 

per Foot. 

per Foot. 

per Foot. 

per Foot. 

5 in. 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$6.50 

$7.25 

$8.00 

6 “ 

5.80 

6.50 

7 25 

8.00 

9.00 

7 “ 

7.00 

7.75 

8.50 

9.25 

10.50 

8 “ 

8.50 

9.25 

10.00 

11 00 

12.00 

10 “ 

13.00 

14.00 

15.25 

16.50 

18.00 


For list on 4-incli or smaller, see Brass Jacket Points. 






































































































300 GOULDS MALLEABLE SUCTION STRAINERS. 



FIGS. 658 659 


660 


PRICE LIST. 


Fig. 658, with 
Set Screw. 
Trade Num¬ 
ber. 

Fig. 659, 
with Female 
Thread. 
Trade Num¬ 
ber. 

Fig. 660, with 
Male Thread 
Trade 
Number. 

For 

Galvanized 

with 

Brass Gauze. 
Each. 

Galvanized 
Without 
Brass Gauze 
Each. 

SS- 

Plain 
Without 
Brass Gauze 
Each. 

500 

520 

510 

1 in. pipe 

28 cents 

22 cents 

18 cents 

501 

521 

511 

PA “ 

32 “ 

24 “ 

20 " 

502 

522 

512 

PA “ 

36 “ 

26 “ 

24 “ 

503 

523 

513 

2 

50 “ 

40 “ 

36 “ 


GOULDS WATER WORKS STRAINERS. 


These Strainers are made of heavy pipe, galvanized after the holes are 
put in, and covered with heavy woven wire cloth. 



Fig. MPA 


Size. 

No. 

Holes 

per 

foot. 

No. Square 
inches of 
Filtering 
Surface per 
Square Foot. 

List 

Price 

per 

Foot. 

2 in. 

108 

51 

$2.00 

PA “ 

132 

62 

3.00 

3 “ 

156 

74 

4.00 

PA “ 

168 

79 

4.50 

4 “ 

192 

126 

5.00 

PA “ 

216 

142 

5.50 

5 » 

240 

158 

6.00 

6 “ 

288 

189 

7.50 

8 “ 

336 

220 

10.00 

9 “ 

370 

240 

12.00 

10 “ 

408 

268 

15.00 


COOKS SEAMLESS BRASS SLOTTED STRAINER. 



FIG. 1279 


Inside Diameter of Well, Inches. 

2 

2K 

3 

3'A 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Length in feet for Coarse Sand. 

Length in feet for Fine Sand. 

Price per Foot. 

4 

8 

$2.50 

6 

10 

$3.00 

6 

12 

$4.00 

6 

12 

$4.50 

8 

14 

$5.00 

8 

16 

$5.75 

8 

16 

$6.25 

8 

16 

$8.00 

10 

16 

$10.00 

10 

16 

$12.00 




























































301 


VALVE AND PLUNGER LEATHERS, ETC. 



TUBULAR WELL VALVE, RUBBER. 


Made of Pure Oak Tanned Stock. 



LOWER VALVE LEATHER. 


Sizes and Prices. 



PLUNGER LEATHER—NOT CRIMPED. 



PLUNGER LEATHER-CRIMPED. 


Size, Inches (Diameter of Cylinders.). 

1« 

W 

2 

2)4 

2)4 

2% 

3 

3)4 

3)4 

3% 

4 

4H 

5 

6 

8 

Tubular Well Valve Rubber, each. 


$0.16 

.15 

.15 

.15 


$0.30 

.15 

.15 

.15 


$0.40 

.15 

.15 

.25 




$0.60 

.20 

.20 

.45 





Plunger Leathers, not Crimped, each. 

Lower Valve Leathers, each. 

Plunger Leathers. Crimped, each. 

70.15 

.15 

.15 

$0.15 

.15 

.15 

$0.15 

.15 

.15 

$0.15 

.15 

.20 

$0.20 

.20 

.30 

$0.20 

.20 

.35 

$0.20 

.20 

.40 

$0.25 

.25 

.55 

$0.30 

.30 

.60 

$0.35 

.35 

.75 

$0.50 

.50 

1.25 


Valve Leather in Bulk, price $1.00 per pound. 

PERFORATED SHEET BRASS. 

We carry the above perforations in stock in widths 
suitable for covering the different sizes of pipe. 

Price List Per Lineal Foot. 



Nos. 

1, 2, 3, 4. 

No. 8. 

No. 21. 

4%-inches wide for 1 inch 

pipe. 

$0.20 

$0.14 

$0.30 

5 A 

a 

“ 

\)4 “ 

ii 

.28 

.18 

.40 

6's 

a 

a 

1)4 “ 

»i 

.30 

.20 

.50 

7% 

a 

a 

2 

ii 

.38 

.25 

.65 

9)4 

a 

a 

2)i “ 


.44 

.30 

.75 

1 1 

*t 

a 

3 


.50 

.35 

.85 

12 

tt 

a 

ii 

ii 

.55 

.40 

.90 

14)4 

a 

a 

4 

ii 

.65 

.44 

1.10 




No. 4 


No. 8 


NO. 21 


BRASS WIRE CLOTH. 

We carry in stock the following meshes Brass Wire Cloth, 36 inches in width. 

List Price per Square Foot. 


No. 20 Mesh.$0.50 

“ 30 “ .65 

No. 70 Mesh.$0.90 

“ 80 “ . i nn 

“ 40 “ .40 

“ 90 “ . 1 20 

“ 50 “ .50 

“ 100 “ . t 50 

“ 60 “ .60 

“ 120 “ . ^ nn 


















































































































































































































































































302 


GOULDS IRON AND WOOD ROD COUPLINGS 


COUPLINGS FOR IRON RODS. 



Fig. 232. Sizes and Prices. 


Size Rods. 

Threads to the 
Inch. 

Galvanized, per 
Pound. 

Plain, per Pound. 

% 

14, regular. 

20c. pound. 
20c. “ 

16c. pound. 

16c. “ 

% 

16, to order. 

% x T B 

12x14 

20c. “ 

16c. “ 

ft 

12 

20c. “ 

16c. “ 

12 

20c. “ 

16c. “ 


HEXAGON COUPLINGS FOR IRON RODS. 







.ii ■■■ -nuiiimmmm 

Fig. 233%. Sizes and Prices. 


Size Rods. 

Threads to the 
Inch. 

Galvanized, 
per Pound. 

Plain, per 
Pound. 

Brass per 
Pound. 

% 

_ % 

3/ v 7 

78 x I* 

7 

s 

14. regular. 
16, to order. 
12x14 

12 

12 

20c. pound. 
20c. “ 

20c. “ 

20c. “ 

20c. “ 

1 6c. pound. 
16c. '• 

16c. “ 

16c. “ 

16c. 

50 cents. 

50 “ 

50 “ 

50 “ 

50 “ 


PIPE ROD COUPLINGS. 

For %-inch Pipe. 



FIG- 232% 


REDUCER COUPLINGS. 

For % and ^-inch Pipe and Steel Pump Rods. 



FIG. 234% 



Galvanized, 
per Pound. 

Plain, 

perJPound. 

Pipe Thread. 

22 cents. 

18 cents. 


Size Rods. 

Galvanized, per Pound. 

Plain, per Pound. 

%-inch. 

30 cents. 

25 cents. 

ft “ 

30 “ 

25 “ 

30 “ 

25 “ 

7 it 

TB 

30 “ 

25 “ 


WOOD ROD COUPLINGS. 



i 

i 

i 

134 

134 


1 1 s -inch 

Rod. plain, 2 hole, per pair. 

$0.10 

1 % “ 

“ galvanized. 2 

.14 

1 % “ 

“ plain, 3 “ “ “ 

.16 

1 1 s “ 

“ galvanized. 3 “ “ “ 

.20 

1 % “ 

“ plain, 3 “ “ “ 

.20 

1% “ 

“ galvanized, 3 “ “ “ 

.24 


FIG. 9 


















































































































GOULDS DRIVE CAPS AND WELL SHOES. 303 


TUBULAR WELL CYLINDER SHOE. 



FlC. 16 


STEEL DRIVE HEADS. 


For 134 in. pipe. 


$1.50 

‘I )Yi “ •• . 

tt 

2.00 


1 t 

2.50 

“ 234 “ “ .... 

it 

6 00 

“ 3 “ “ 

it 

9.00 

“ 4 »< it 

it 

16.00 



Fig. 181 


DRIVE PLATE. 

Used on Top of Pipe to Receive the Blows of the Drive Block. 


FIG. 185 


No. 1, for 2 and 3 in. pipe-hole, for 1 

in. rods. $ 3.00 

No. 2, for 3 and 434 in. pipe-hole, for 

1*4 in. rods. 5.00 

No. 3, for 434- and 6 in. pipe-hole for 

1*4 in. rods. 10.00 

Special sizes to order. 



MALLEABLE DRIVE CAP. 



Fig. 510 

PIPE DRIFTS FOR CLEANING OUT INSIDE 
OF PIPE. 


FIG. 184 

DRIVE TOP-HOLLOW. 

Made of Pipe, with Steel Rings, and Will 
Outlast Any Other Style Made. 


FIG. 197 


$5.00 

6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

20.00 


For 1J4 in. pipe.each $0.20 


1*4 


Fig. 184 for 2 in. pipe. $5.00 

“ “ “ 234 “ 7.00 

.. 3 “ 10.00 


FORGED WROUGHT STEEL DRIVE SHOES. 

For Artesian and Tubular Wells. 

These Drive Shoes are made of steel forcings and have long recess, as shown by illustration, to prevent the pipe from 
spreading or breaking oif at the end of threads. They have inside shoulder to prevent pipe from being forced through the 
shoe. These forged steel wrought shoes should be used for all heavy driving. 



2 



3*4 

4 


in. 

it 

ii 

ii 


$0.80 

1.20 

2.00 

4.00 

4.00 


434 in 

5 “ 

6 “ 
8 “ 


$ 6.00 

7.00 

9.00 

12.00 


Steel shoes for well casing can aLso be supplied at above list. Intermediate sizes of Casing Shoes will be charged 
at next higher prices. 





















































































































































304 GOULDS “EUREKA” TUBULAR WELL CYLINDERS. 



FIG. 142 
With 

Poppet Valves. 


Fig. 142 represents Goulds “Eureka ” Seamless Brass Tubular Well Cylinder. 
It can be used in rough pipe after the well is made, using the Seating Tool attached 
to drill rod to crowd it down to its place. The cylinder is held in well casing by 
the expansion rubber and spring dog coupling. 


Fig. 142. Sizes, Prices, etc. 


Complete With Valves and Spring Dog Coupling. 


Size of 
Well. 

Inside 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

Price 

of Cylinder 
Complete, 
with 2 
Leather 
Plunger. 

Price 

of Cylinder 
Complete, 
with 4 
Leather 
Plunger and 
Bronze 
Ball Valves. 

2 in. 

11I in. 

12 in. 

$6.40 

$9.00 

2 “ 

i n “ 

16 “ 

7.60 

10.00 

2 34 “ 

“ 

12 “ 

11.00 

18.00 

2 j| “ 

234 “ 

16 “ 

12.50 

21.00 

3 “ 

2% “ 

12 “ 

15.00 

25.00 

3 “ 

2% “ 

16 “ 

17.00 

27.00 

3 X “ 

3 “ 

12 “ 

30.00 

46.00 

3'A “ 

3 “ 

16 “ 

33.00 

49.00 

4 “ 

3% “ 

12 “ 

33.00 

62.00 

4 “ 

3A “ 

16 “ 

36.00 

65.00 


Size of 
Well. 

Inside 

Dia. 

Stroke. 

Price 

of Cylinder 
Complete, 
with 2 
Leather 
Plunger. 

Price 

of Cylinder 
Complete 
with 4 
Leather 
Plunger and 
Bronze 

Ball Valves. 

4 in. 

334 in. 

24 in. 

$42.00 

$71.00 

434 “ 

4 “ 

16 “ 

50 00 

82.00 

4 A “ 

4 “ 

24 “ 

58.00 

90.00 

5 “ 

434 “ 

24 “ 

60.00 

120.00 

5 “ 

434 “ 

36 “ 

80.00 

140.00 

6 “ 

534 “ 

24 “ 

112.00 

180.00 

6 “ 

5 A “ 

36 “ 

136.00 

208.00 

8 “ 

7 is “ 

36 “ 

360.00 

520.00 

8 “ 

7 rs “ 

42 “ 

400.00 

600.00 


SEATING TOOL “EUREKA” CYLINDER. 



Fig. 143A. Sizes and Prices. 


For 2 in. cylinder. 




“ 2^“ “ . 

“ 3 “ <• 



. “ 90 



. “ L20 

<i 4 «( « 



. “ 2 40 

“ 5 “ “ . 



“ d. nn 




Fig. 142 
With 

Ball Valves. 




















































































GOULDS TUBULAR WELL CYLINDERS 


305 



FIG. 728. 


Fig. 728 illustrates our polished iron Tubular Well Cylinder, made from extra 
heavy pipe, bored out, fitted with driving shoe. 


Fig. 728. Sizes, Prices. 


Without Valves. 

With Three-Foot Well Point, Two 
Leather Valves and Coupling. 


3 Feet. 

4 Feet. 

3 Feet. 

4 Feet. 

Diameter. 









Black. 

Galvanized. 

Black. 

Galvanized. 

Black. 

Galvanized. 

Black. 

Galvanized. 


2 in. 

$4.00 

$4.50 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$8.50 

$9.00 

$9.50 

$10.00 

2% “ 

6.65 

7 50 

8.50 

9.25 

16.50 

17.00 

18.50 

19.00 

3 “ 

9.00 

10.00 

11.50 

12.25 

22.50 

23.50 

25.00 

26.00 

4 “ 

14.00 

15 75 

17.50 

20.00 

41.00 

43.00 

45.00 

48.00 


Fig. 144, Brass-Lined Cylinder, is made similar to Fig. 728, the shell being bored 
out to insert a lining of brass tubing. The lining is forced in and swedged in 
position. 


Fig. 144. Sizes, Prices. 


Diameter. 

Length. 

Without Point or Valves, but 
with Shoe. 

With Shoe, 3-ft. “Perfect” Well 
Point, Four Leather Valves 
and Coupling. 

2 in. 

3 ft. 

$7.75 

$12.25 

2A “ 

3 “ 

10.50 

18.00 

3 “ 

3 “ 

13.00 

26.00 

4 “ 

3 “ 

19.00 

41.50 



Fig. 144. 


B 


























































































































IMPROVED TUBULAR WELL VALVES. 


TWO LEATHER 
POPPET PLUNGER. 


TWO LEATHER FOUR LEATHER 

BALL PLUNGER. POPPET PLUNGER. 





BALE TOP 
POPPET CHECK. 


BALE TOP 
BALL CHECK. 


SCREW TOP 
POPPET CHECK. 




FOUR LEATHER 
BALL PLUNGER. 


FIG. 153A 

SCREW TOP 
BALL CHECK. 



FIG. 151 


MARCY 

PLUNGER. 



FIG. 149 

MARCY 

CHECK. 



FIG. 150 


BREMER 

PLUNGER. 



Fig. 158 1 A 

BREMER 

CHECK. 



Tubular Well Valves. Sizes and Prices. 


2 

¥* 

2 

2 a 

3 

4 


Figs. 147, 148, 145, 146, 151, 153, 15134 and 153^. 

in. x 2 Leather, per set. $2.40 

“ x 2 “ “ “ . . 

“ \ 2 *• << « 

< • y- ^ It il «< 

* 4 x 4- “ << <‘ 

n ^ ^ << <t (< 

x 4 ** “ <( 


Figs. 149, 150, 158A and 158. 


$2.40 

2 

e.oo 

234 

8.00 

3 

3.20 

2 

7.00 

234 

10.00 

3 

18.00 

2 


2 


in. Marcy per set. $3.20 

“ “ . 8.40 

“ “ “ . 12.80 

“ “ with spring dog. 4.20 

“ “ “ “ “ “ . 10.20 

** << * *« t* a a jg 4Q 

1 .2.40 

with spring dog. 3.20 


Bremer 




















































































































































307 


GOULDS HYDRAULIC AND JETTING DRILLS, 



Fig. 169 


FIG. 170 


FIG. 171 


FIG. 172 


FIG. 173 







FIG 174 


Fig. 169 is made of solid steel and is very strong. 

These drills are named after size of pipe they pass through; thus a 2-inch drill will work through 
a 2-inch pipe. 4%-inch and 6-inch drills when used for the jetting process are threaded for 2-incli pipe 
coupling, but unless specially ordered for jetting purposes are threaded for 1%-inch. 



2-inch. 

234 -inch. 

3-inch. 

434-inch. 

6-inch. 

Fig. 170. Twist Drill, for ball or bolt valve. 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$9.00 

$12.00 

“ 171, Chisel Drill, for ball or bolt valve. 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

9.00 

12.00 

“ 169. Round Drill, for ball or bolt valve. 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

12.00 

18.00 

“ 173, Twist Drill, with leather valve. 

4.50 

5.50 

660 

10.00 

13.00 

“ 174, Chisel Drill, with leather valve. 

4.50 

5.50 

6.60 

10.00 

13.00 

“ 172, Hydraulic Z Drill. 

6.00 

700 

8.00 

12.00 

14.00 



SAND PUMP AND DRILL COMBINED. 





Fig. 729. Price List. 


ENLARGING DRILL. 


Ga.s Pipe Thread Connection. 

Actual Size 
of Bit. 

Price. 

1 inch. 

\% inches. 

$1.25 

1 “ . 

2 

2.00 

1 " . 

2J4 “ 

3.00 

134 “ . 

3 

4.00 


Fig. 729 



2-inch. 

3-inch. 

434-inch. 

6-inch. 

Fig. 175, Enlarging Drill. 

$6.00 

$8.50 

$10.00 

$20.00 


Fig.175 
























































































































308 PADDY AND EXPANSION DRILLS. 




FIG. 164 


FIG. 165 


FIG. 166 


FIG. 167 


FIG. 168 


FIG. 168V2 



Figs. 164, 165, 167 are Drop Paddies for Jetting. Fig. 168% is Drop Paddy for Hydraulic, and Fig. 168, 
Rotary Paddy, for Revolving process. All make the hole large enough for pipe to follow. 

Fig. 166, Spring Paddy Reamer, trues up and enlarges a hole already sunk too small for pipe to follow, 
and is used with Jetting process. 


* Prices of Patent Paddy and Expansion Drills. 


Pipe will go through and cut hole for.. 

Pipe screw to . 

2 

1 

2K 

1 

3 

IK 

3 K 

IK 

4 

2 

4K 

2 

5 

2K 

6 

2K 

ft 

i 

3 

8 

3 

9 

3 

10 

4 

12 

4 

Fig. 164 or 165. Drop Paddy. 

$5.00 

$6.70 

$8.20 

$11.70 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$25.00 

$30.00 

$35.00 

$43.00 

$55.00 

$70.00 

$100.00 

“ 167 “ “ . 

6.70 

9.00 

11.00 

15.50 

21.00 

27.00 

33.00 

40.00 

47.00 

58.00 

73.00 

93.00 

133.00 

“ 168 Rotary Paddy. 

7.00 

9.50 

11.50 

16.00 

22.00 

28.00 

35.00 

42.00 

49.00 

61.00 

77.00 

98.00 

140.00 

“ 166 Spring Paddy Reamer. 

9.40 

12.60 

15.50 

22.00 

30.00 

38.00 

47.00 

56.00 

66.00 

81.00 

103.00 

132.00 

188.00 

“ 16834 Drop Paddy. 

5.50 

7.50 

9.00 

13.00 

18.00 

22.00 

27.50 

33.00 

38.50 

47.50 

61.00 

77.00 

1 10.00 

Extra Rivets, all styles, each. 

$0.20 

.25 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.70 

i 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.90 


* Extra Wings only for Fig. 166, 40%, and all other styles 25% of price of complete drill. Drills ordered with shanks other than as listed are 
special and will be 10% higher. Drills to work in oil well casing at price of next larger standard drill. * 







































GOULDS WELL TOOLS 


309 


CLAY 

AUGER. 



FIG. 13 FIG. 15 


EARTH 
AND SAND 
BORING 
AUGER. 



FIG. 32 


CLAY AND 

COBBLESTONE AUGER. 



Fig. 176 


Augers are meas¬ 
ured by their out¬ 
side diameter. 


Price for Figs 13, 15, 176 and 32. 


2 in 

2K“ 

3 “ 

334“ 

4 “ 

434 “ 

5 “ 

6 “ 


$ 6.00 

6.50 
7.00 

8.50 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 


We make augers to go inside 2 -inch pipe 
when ordered. 


END PIPE REAMER. 

For reaming ends of pipe so that 
the plunger leathers will not catch 
in the joints. 



FIG. 195 



BLIND OR CHECK 
VALVES. 




Fig. 192 


Sec. View. 


Fig. 192. 

To fit 1 in. pipe.$1.40 

“ \\i “ 2.00 

“ 2 “ 5.00 


SPECIAL TOOL COUPLING. 


Made long and heavy, to attach drills 
and other well making tools to working rods. 


Fig. 161 


1 x 334 in. long for 1 

1 ^x 3 % “ “ “ 134 

134 x 3 % “ “ “ 134 

2 x 3% “ “ “ 2 


in. Tool Shanks 

if if tt 

tt (t ft 

(i it tt 


$ 0.20 

.26 

.30 

.40 



FIG. 161 



FIG. 160 


TURNED COUPLING. 

Fig. 160 


1%in. for 2 in. cylinder.$0.12 each. 

H*X 134 “ 234 “ “ 20 “ 

134x2 “3 “ “ 30 “ 


































































































































310 


GOULDS WELL TOOLS. 


ROPE SWIVEL. 



Fig. ll. 


ROD LIFTER. 

For Raising Drill Rods. 



FIG. 180%. 

Handles 1 in. and 1%-in. pipe in one 
end and 2-in. pipe in the other. 


WATER SWIVEL. 



FIG. 189. 


CASING SWIVEL. 



FIG. 25. 


Diam. Iron made 
from, Inches... 
Price. 


$3.25 $3.75 


HYDRAULIC AND 
JETTING SWIVEL. 



Fig. 11. 


For 1 in. pioe. 


heavy . 

For 1)4 in. oipe, 

$4.00 

heavy. 

8.00 


Fig. 189. 

For 1 In. pipe, $20.00 
“ 1)4 “ 25.00 


Fig. 25. 


To fit 2 in. casing. 

$4.50 

“ 2% 

5.50 

“ 3 

6.50 

“ 4 u 

9.00 

“ 4K 

11.00 

“ 5 “ 

15.00 

“ 6 

20.00 




Fig. 194. 





(Less Swivel.) 



1 in. 

1)4 in. 

1)4 in. 

2 in. 

2)4 in. 

3 in. 

$14.00 

17.50 

29.00 

37.00 

46.00 

69 00 


Inlet pipes to and including elbow only. 


ROPE HOOK. 



Fig. 181 K. 


Diam. Iron 


made from 

Price. 

Vs 

$2.50 

1 

3.30 

1)4 

4.50 

IK 

6.50 


PULLEY BLOCKS. 



FIG. 196. 



FIG. 178. 


2 in. $7.50 


Single Pulley Block, $ 5.00 
Double “ “ 10.00 

Treble “ “ 15.00 





































































311 


GOULDS WELL TOOLS. 


FRICTION GRAB SPRING GRAB 



Fig. 195Vi 



VALVE STRAINER 

GRAB GRAB 



FIG. 197% FIG. 196% 



For W orking Inside of 

2 or 

2% in. 

3 in. 

4% in. 

6 in. 

Valve Grab, Fig. 197%. 

$2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

$3.00 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 



Strainer Grab,“Fig. 196%. 

Friction Grab, Fig. 195%. 

Spring Grab, Fig. 194%. 

$6.00 

8 00 

$10.00 

12.00 


INSIDE PIPE PULLER OR CASING SPEAR. 

This is Used for Pulling Pipe Broken off Under Ground. 



FIG. 188% 


pipe to pull 1 % in. pipe. $5.00 


it 

ii 

1 

(4 

'it' 

tt 

2 “ . 

. 7.00 

t( 

it 

1% 

t i 

ii 

ti 

2% “ . 

. 10.00 

it 

it 

2 

it 

ii 

tt 

3 “ . 

. 14.00 

it 

ii 

2%' 

ii 

it 

tt 

3%-4 “ . 

. 18.00 

it 

t f 

3 

ii 

t i 

ti 

4% “ . 

. 22.00 

( i 

t f 

3% 

ii 

ii 

ii 

5 “ . 

. 25.00 

i( 

it 

4% 

ii 

i i 

tt 

6 “ . 

. 35.00 

it 

ft 

5 

ii 

U 

t i 

7 “ . 

. 40.00 

4( 

it 

6 

ii 

it 

i t 

8 “ . 

. 50.00 


LIFTING OR 
HOLDING TONGS. 


SLIDING OR 
FRICTION TONGS. 


FIGS. 21 AND 23. 


Size 

Pipe. 

% in. 

1 in. 

1% in. 

1% in. 

300 ft. 
Wells 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$7.50 

$8.00 

500 ft. 
Wells 



8.00 

10.00 



! 

1 000 ft. 
Wells 



10.00 

12.00 





FIG. 21 


FIG. 23 


TAPER TAP. 


TAPER DIE. 



Fig. 171% 


For 1 and 1% in. pipe 


Fig. 171%. 


$ 2.00 








































































































PIPE PULLERS AND HOLDERS. 



FIG. 192% 


PIPE PULLER. 

This Puller is arranged])to draw all sizes 
of pipe. The Dies are serrated so as to hold 
fast to the pipe and not crush it. It is large 
enough for the Coupling of the Pipe to pass 
through. Pullers and Dies will be made to 
fit any size of Artesian Casing. 


Prices of Pipe puller with a Set of Dies. 


“LITTLE GIANT’’ PIPE HOLDER. 



FIG. 160% 


Price Complete. 

For 1, IK and 1 % in. Pipe. $5.00 



Size of Iron Pipe it Will Hold in Inches. 


K 

1 IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

4 

8 

9 

10 11 

No. 1 with K, 1 or 1K*in. dies... 
Extra dies for No. 1, per set. 

c. 

60 

c. $2.50 
50 .. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ $ 

No. 2.. 



2 75 












Extra dies for No. 2. 


80 .75 

.50 

.50 












No. 3. with 2. 2K or 3-in. dies 



5.00 

.75 










Extra dies for No. 3. 




.80 

.75 










No. 4, with 3K or 4-In. dies. 





8.50 








Extra dies for No. 4. 




3.00 

2.50 

2.25 

2.00 

1.75 








No. 5. with 4, 4K or 5-in dies. 





10. 






Extra dies for No. 5. 






3.25 

3.00 

2.75 

2.50 

2.00 






No. 6, with 4, 4K, 5 or 6-in. dies 
Extra dies for No. 6. 






12. 












3.00 

2.75 

2.50 

2.25 





No. 8. with 6. 7 or 8-in. dies for 
4 screws. 









1 5. 



Extra dies for No. 8. 










4.50 

4.00 

3.50 

3.00 



No. 10. with 7, 8. 9 or 10-in. 
dies, 4 screws. 











nn 

Extra dies for No. 10. 













7.00 

6.00 

5 no 

No. 12. with 8, 9, 10. 11, or 12- 
in. dies. 














Extra dies. 













8.00 

7.00 6.00 









__!_ 





THE STANDARD AUTOMATIC 
PIPE LIFTER AND HOLDER. 



Fig. 184% 



BABCOCK’S PIPE LIFTER 
AND HOLDER. 


FIG. 186% 

For t-in. and 1K-in. pipe.$7.00 


LITTLE’S AUTOMATIC PIPE HOLDER. 



FIG. 187%. 


Price Complete. 

For 1, IK and IK in. Pipe. $5.00 


Price Complete. 

For t. IK and 1K-in. Pipe.$10.00 


"MONITOR ” PIPE HOLDER. 



Fig. 159% 


Capacity 1, 

1K and2-in. pipe. 
Handles 2-in. per¬ 
fectly as well as 
the smaller sizes. 
Openings in Tur¬ 
ret made to con¬ 
form to each size 
of Pipe, insuring 
perfect support. 


Price, each...$5.00 












































































































CAST-IRON PIPE 


313 



CAST-IRON WATER PIPE. 

TABLE OF WEIGHTS AND THICKNESSES USED UNDER DIFFERENT PRESSURES. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

20 

24 

30 

36 

42 

48 

Thickness, Standard, inches. 

Wgt. per ft. for 100 lbs. pressure per sq. in 

18 

1/ 

22 

33 

14 

45 

1 8 

60 

9 

1 0 

75 

3 A 

125 

Vs 

197 

114 

250 

\V* 

350 

Ws 

475 

1% 

600 

114 

775 

Thickness. Medium, inches. 

Wgt. per ft. for 150 lbs. pressure per sq. in. 

ii 

19 

p 

23 

35 

35 

TO 

50 

11 

T 

73 

1 1 

TO 

95 

Vs 

150 

1 

225 

114 

300 

i y* 

425 

114 

600 

1% 

800 

1% 

1000 

Thickness. Heavy, inches. 

TV 

20 

9 

TO 

24 

9 

38 

% 

1 3 

T 6 

80 

11 

110 

1 

1 Vs 

250 

1% 

350 

114 

1% 

750 

2 

2 

Wgt. per ft. for 200 lbs. pressure per sq. in 

57 

175 

500 

1000 

1250 


Conditions under which Water Pipe is used vary and we can make Cast-Iron Pipe to meet any requirements. The 
extra cost between a standard weight and the weight given for the duty required, as shown in the table, is very slight, and 
the question of weight to be used should have the careful consideration of any person ordering Cast-Iron Pipe. 

All Water Pipe is coated with tar and tested to a hydrostatic pressure of 300 pounds per square inch. 


CAST-IRON GAS PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

20 

24 

30 

36 

42 

48 

Thickness, inches. 

Weight per foot, pounds. 

% 

16 

Vs 

20 

7 

IB 

30 

46 

si 

14 

70 

Vs 

104 

1 1 

1 6 

150 

% 

190 

1 3 

1 6 

277 

Vs 

350 

Vs 

383 

i % 
600 


Gas Pipe is not coated unless so ordered. It is tested to a hydrostatic pressure of 300 pounds per square inch. 


TABLE OF LEAD AND JUTE REQUIRED TO CALK THE JOINTS OF CAST-IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

20 

24 

30 

36 

42 

48 

Lead per joint, pounds. 

3 

314 

5 

7 

9 

13 

17 

21 

24 

30 

40 

60 

80 

Jute per joint, ounces. 

8 

9 

12 

15 

17 

24 

29 

32 

37 

50 

60 

80 

120 


We furnish specially prepared Jute for calking pipe. 



We can supply Flanged Pipe in sizes ranging from 4-inch to 36-inch. Estimates furnished on application. 
























































































314 



QUARTER BEND, 
90°. 


SPECIALS FOR CAST-IRON PIPE, 




CROSS. 


QUARTER BEND. EIGHTH BEND. SIXTEENTH BEND. TEES. 


CROSSES. 


Size, 

Inches. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

Size, 

Inches. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

Size, 

Inches. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

Size, 

Inches. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

Size, 

Inches. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

3 

40 

3 

45 

4 

50 

3 x 3 x 3 

80 

3 x 3 x 3 x 3 

100 

4 

60 

4 

55 

6 

80 

4 x 4 x 4 

120 

4 x 4 x 4 x 4 

160 

6 

100 

6 

85 

8 

105 

4 x 4 x 3 

94 

6 x 6 x 6 x 6 

225 

8 

160 

8 

145 

10 

160 

6 x 6 x 6 

180 

6 x 6 x 4 x 4 

210 

10 

240 

10 

190 

12 

206 

6 x 6 x 4 

160 

8 x 8 x 8 x 8 

325 

1 2 

300 

1 2 

300 



8 x 8 x 8 

280 

8 x 8 x 6 x 6 

315 

14 

400 

14 

430 



8 x 8 x 6 

260 

8 x 8 x 4 x 4 

285 

16 

700 

16 

485 



8 x 8 x 4 

240 

10x10x10x10 

410 

18 

800 

1 8 

820 



8 x 8 x 3 

220 

IOxIOx 8 x 8 

400 

20 

1.000 

20 

1,200 



10x10x10 

350 

IOxIOx 6x 6 

380 

24 

1 ,b00 

24 

1,450 



10 x 10 x 8 

345 

IOxIOx 4x 4 

360 

30 

2;500 

30 

2.200 



10 x 10 x 6 

295 

12x12x12x12 

546 



10 x 1 0 x 4 

27 5 

12x12x10x10 

480 







12x12x12 

450 

12x12x 8 x 8 

440 







12x12x10 

385 

12x12x 6x 6 

400 




.j 



12 x 12 x 8 

380 

12x12x 4x 4 

357 







12 x 12 x 6 

350 

16x16x16x16 

1.020 







1 2 x 12 x 4 

320 

20 x 20 x 20 x 20 

1.600 







16 x 16 x 16 

770 

24 x 24 x 24 x 24 

2,400 







16x16x12 

750 

30 x 30 x 30 x 30 

3.600 







16 x 16x10 

740 

36 x 36 x 36 x 36 

6.1 60 







1 6 x 1 6 x 8 

736 

48 x 48 x 48 x 48 

10.500 







16 x 16 x 6 

700 








20 x 20 x 20 

1.390 










2.000 









30 x 30 x 30 

2,880 









36 x 36 x 36 

4.920 









48 x 48 x 48 

9.000 







. 







SLEEVE. PLUG. TAPER PLUG. CAP. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

30 

36 

48 

Sleeves, weight, lbs. 

Plugs, weight, “. 

Taper Plugs, weight, “. 

40 

10 

50 

10 

10 

30 

80 

20 

18 

40 

110 

30 

30 

75 

146 

45 

44 

100 

190 

65 

53 

120 

212 

70 

240 

95 

360 

125 

557 

150 

710 

185 

1,175 
37 0 

1,222 

1,650 

Caps, weight. ~ “. 

20 















































































































































315 


SPECIALS FOR CAST-IRON PIPE. 



REDUCERS. INCREASERS. OFFSET. Y BRANCHES. 


Size, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

Size, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

Size, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

Size, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

Size, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

4 x 3 

40 

12x4 

200 

3 x 4 

48 

4 x 6 

80 

4 x 4 

155 

6 x 4 

100 

14x12 

475 

4x6 

108 

4x 24 

106 

6 x 6 

235 

6 x 3 

80 

14x10 

430 

4 x 8 

162 

6 x 6 

135 

6x4 

218 

8 x 6 

135 

1 4 x 8 

340 

6 x 8 

164 

6x12 

160 

8 x 8 

312 

8 x 4 

115 

16x12 

395 

4x10 

185 

6x24 

207 

8 x 6 

300 

10 x 8 

194 

1 6 x 10 

330 

6x10 

195 

8x12 

220 

1 0 x 10 

500 

10 x 6 

180 

20 x 16 

690 

8x10 

204 

10x12 

285 

12 x 12 

750 

1 0 x 4 

1 58 

20 x 12 

540 

6x12 

230 

12x12 

380 



1 2 x 10 

240 

24 x 16 

920 

8x12 

318 




12 x 8 

230 

30 x 24 

1.690 

10x12 

332 





12 x 6 

200 

36 x 30 

1,730 

















SPLIT TEE. 



SPLIT SLEEVE. 



TAPPED PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

Split Tee.Each, 

Split Sleeve. “ 

Tapped Plugs. “ 

$5.00 

2.50 

1.50 

$6.25 

2.50 

1.50 

$8.25 

3 00 
1.75 

$10.75 

5.50 

2.75 

$12.50 

7.50 

3.50 

$15.00 

10.00 

4.00 

$18 75 
12.00 
5.00 

$21.25 
16.00 
5.00 

$25.00 

20.00 

$30.00 

25.00 


Split Tees—made to order only, any size outlet required. Tapped Plugs—Best connection made for connecting 'wrought 
and cast-iron pipe. Plugs can be tapped for any size required. Split Sleeves—An excellent special for repairing. 

We can supply all sizes and reductions in Specials, from 2 to 48 inch. If in stock, and unless otherwise specified, we 
will fill all orders with Bell End Specials. The above weights are given as standard simply for the purpose o f estimating, and 
are approximately correct. All Specials are made with full water-way and easy bends. All descriptions of special water¬ 
works castings made to order, including Flanged Pipe and all special pump connections. 


































































316 


STANDARD PIPE. 


FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. 

(Revised February 15, 1900.) 



BUTT AND LAP-WELDED. 

Table of Standard Dimensions and Sizes. Telegraphic Cipher for Ordering Pipe. 


Nomi¬ 

nal 

Size In¬ 
side 
Dia. 
Inches. 

Actual 
Outside 
' Diameter. 

Price 
per Foot. 

Black, 
and Gal¬ 
vanized. 

1 

Thickness. 

Inches. 

Nominal 
W eight 

1 per Foot. 
Pounds. 

No. of 
j Threads 
per Inch 
of Screw 

Net for 
Cutting 
Extra 
j Threads. 

% 

.405 

•05% 

.068 

0.24 

27 

.05 

% 

.54 

.05% 

.088 

0.42 

18 

.05 

% 

.675 

•05% 

.091 

0.56 

18 

.05 

% 

.84 

.08% 

.109 

0.84 

14 

.05 

% 

1.05 

• 11% 

.113 

1.12 

14 

.05 

l 

1.315 

.16% 

.134 

1.67 

11% 

.06 

1 X 

1.66 

■22% 

.140 

2.24 

11% 

.07 

1 % 

1.9 

.27 

.145 

2.68 

11% 

.08 

2 

2.375 

.36 

.154 

3.61 

11% 

.10 

2% 

2.875 

.57% 

.204 

5.74 

8 

.15 

3 

3.5 

•75% 

.217 

7.54 

8 

.20 

3% 

4. 

.95 

.226 

9.00 

8 

.25 

4 

4.5 

1.08 

.237 

10.66 

8 

.35 

4% 

5. 

1.30 

.246 

12.49 

8 

.45 

5 

5.563 

1.45 

.259 

14.50 

8 

.55 

6 

6.625 

1.88 

.280 

18.76 

8 

.70 

7 

7.625 

2.35 

.301 

23.27 

8 

.85 

8 

8.625 

2.82 

.322 

28.18 

8 

1.00 

9 

9.625 

3.40 

.344 

33.70 

8 

1.25 

10 

10.75 

4.25 

.366 

40.00 

8 

1.50 

11 

1 1.75 

4.75 

.375 

45.00 

8 

2.00 

12 

__ [ 

12.75 

5.20 

.375 

49.00 

8 

2.50 


j Number of Feet. 

Size. 

Plain. 

f Size. 

Galvan¬ 

ized. 

100 Asia. 

V* 

Allegheny 



200 Belgium. 

% 

Baltimore 

% 

Amazon. 

300 Chili. 

% 

Camden 

% 

Bay. 

400 Denmark. 

% 

Detroit 

% 

Colorado. 

500 Egypt. 

% 

Erie 

% 

Danube. 

600 France. 

1 

Falrmount 

1 

Elbe 

700 Germany. 

1% 

Galena 

1% 

Firth 

800 Holland. 

1% 

Harrisburg 

1% 

Ganges 

900 Ireland. 

2 

Ithaca 

2 

Hudson. 

1,000 Japan. 

2% 

Jamestown 

2% 

Indus 

2,000 Kentucky. 

3 

Kensington 

3 

Juniata. 

3,000 Liberia. 

3% 

Lancaster 

3% 

Kanawha. 

4,000 Maine. 

4 

Macon 

4 

Lake. 

5,000 Nevada. 

4% 

Quincy 

4% 

Miami. 

6,000 Ohio. 

5 

Newark 

5 

Nile. 

7,000 Peru. 

6 

Oneida 

6 

Osage. 

8,000 Russia. 

7 

Paris 

7 

Po. 

9,000 Spain. 

8 

Reading 

8 

Rhine. 

10,000 Texas. 

9 

Salem 

9 

Seine. 

15,000 Uruguay. 

10 

Troy 

10 

Tweed. 

20,000 Valparaiso 
25,000 Washington 
30.000 Xenia. 

40,000 Vorkville. 

50,000 Zanesville. 

12 

Utica 

12 

Ural. 

































X STRONG AND XX STRONG PIPE 


317 


BUTT AND LAP-WELDED. 


Size, Inches. 

Price per Foot. 

Actual Outside 
Diameter. 

Nominal 

Inside Diameter. 

Thickness. 

Nominal 
Weight per Foot. 

X STRONG. 

% 

$0.11 

.405 

.205 

.100 

.29 

*4 

.11 

.540 

.294 

.123 

.54 

% 

.11 

.675 

.421 

.127 

.74 


.12 

.840 

.542 

149 

1.09 

% 

.15 

1.050 

.736 

.157 

1.39 

1 

.22 

1.315 

.951 

.182 

2.17 

114 

.30 

1.660 

1.272 

.194 

3.00 

XX STRONG. 

Vi 

.25 

.840 

.244 

.298 

1.70 


.30 

1.050 

.422 

.314 

2.44 

1 

.37 

1.315 

.587 

.364 

3.65 

114 

.52 

1.660 

.885 

.388 

5.20 

X STRONG. 

114 

.36 

1.900 

1.494 

.203 

3.63 

2 

.50 

2.375 

1.933 

.221 

5.02 

214 

.81 

2.875 

2.315 

.280 

7.67 

3 

1.05 

3.500 

2.892 

.304 

10.25 

314 

1.33 

4.000 

3.358 

.321 

12.47 

4 

1.50 

4.500 

3.818 

.341 

14.97 

414 

1.95 

5.000 

4.280 

.360 

18.22 

5 

2.16 

5.563 

4.813 

.375 

20.54 

6 

2.90 

6.625 

5.750 

.437 

28.58 

7 

3.80 

7.625 

6.625 

.500 

37.67 

8 

4.30 

8.625 

7.625 

.500 

43.00 

XX STRONG. 

114 

.65 

1.900 

1.088 

.406 

4 

6.40 

2 

.95 

2.375 

1.491 

.442 

9.02 

214 

1.37 

2.875 

1.755 

.560 

13.68 

3 

1.92 

3.500 

2.284 

.608 

18.56 

314 

2.45 

4.000 

2.716 

.642 

22.75 

4 

2.85 

4.500 

3.136 

.682 

27.48 

414 

3.30 

5.000 

3.564 

.718 

32.53 

5 

3.80 

5.563 

4.063 

.750 

38.12 

6 

5.30 

6.625 

4.875 

.875 

53.11 

7 

6.25 

7.625 

5.875 

.875 

62.38 

8 

7.20 

8.625 

6.875 

.875 

71.62 


Extra Strong and Double Extra Strong Pipe is always shipped without threads or couplings, unless other¬ 
wise specified. 






















318 STANDARD STEEL BOILER TUBES. 


Outside Diameter, Inches . 

1 

IX 

IX 


2 

2K 

2X 

2% 

3 

3X 

3 X 

3% 

4 

Per foot. 

.30 

28 

.27 

22 

.20 

.24 

.28 

.34 

.35 

.40 

.44 

.50 

.55 

Thickness, inches. 

.095 

.095 

.095 

.095 

.095 

.095 

.109 

.109 

.109 

.120 

.120 

.120 

.134 

Thickness, nearest Bgm. W. G. 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

12 

12 

12 

11 

11 

1 1 

10 

Nominal weight, per foot, pounds. 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1 66 

1.91 

2.16 

2.75 

3.04 

3.33 

3.96 

4.28 

460 

5.47 

Outside Diameter, Inches. 

*X 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

Per foot. 

.62 

.75 

1.00 

1.20 

1.50 

1.70 

2.10 

2.50 

2.90 

3 20 

3 65 

4.10 

4 60 

Thickness, inches. 

.134 

.148 

.165 

.165 

.165 

.180 

.203 

220 

.229 

.238 

2 48 

2.59 

.270 

Thickness, nearest Bgm. W. G . 

10 

9 

8 

8 

8 

7 

6 

5 

4X 

4 

3X 

3 

2 X 

Nominal weight, per foot, pounds. 

6.17 

7.58 

10.16 

11.90 

13.65 

16.76 

21.00 

25.00 

28 50 

32.06 

36.00 

40.60 

45.20 


The above prices are for tubes up to 20 feet long. For tubes in excess of that length, 10 per cent, will be added to net. 
Extra thickness of tubes will be charged as per list of extra gauges. No deduction for tubes lighter than standard. 


EXTRA WIRE GAUGE OF BOILER TUBES AWAY FROM STANDARD. 


For extra wire gauge “ Boiler Tubes ” away from standard, not exceeding four wire gauges, add one cent for each inch 
in diameter to the net price per foot for each aditional gauge. To calculate price, take discount from list prices of regular 
Tubes and add net charge for extra wire gauge. 


For 1 number. 

For 2 numbers. 

For 3 numbers. 

For 4 numbers. 

2 inch, 2c. 

2 X “ 2^c. 

2X “ 2Xc. 

2 inch, 4c. 

2 X “ 4Xc. 

2X “ 5c. 

2 inch, 6c. 

2X “ 6 3 4 c. 

2X “ 7Xc. 

2 inch, 8c. 

2X “ 9c. 

2X “ 10c. 


Beyond four numbers, price is per pound, 
screws on Tubes, 80 cents per hour. 


Swaging or swelling 2-inch or 2X-inch Tubes, 5c. per end extra. 

COPPER FERRULES. 


Cutting 


Inside diameter of Ferrules. 

IX 

1% 

2 

2X 

2X 

3 

3X 

1 

4 

Price per hundred. 

$11.50 

$12.00 

$13.00 

$15.00 

$17.00 

$21.00 

$27.00 

$31.00 


DOUBLE GALVANIZED FLANGED PRESSURE PIPE FOR EXHAUST STEAM, EXHAUST 

STEAM HEATING, BRINE CIRCULATING PIPE, ETC. 



FLANGED PRESSURE PIPE. 


Made of Galvanized Iron and re-galvanized after 
formation, thereby making all seams and laps perfectly 
solid. Each length tested to 150 lbs. hydrostatic pres¬ 
sure. Pipe and Fittings made to specifications and draw¬ 
ings when desired. Where lengths required are all 5 
feet or less, they will be charged as being 5 feet each. 


Diameter, 

Inches. 

Price per Foot. 

B. W. G. 

No. 

Approximate 

Weight per 
Foot, Lbs. 

3 

$.50 

20 

2 X 

4 

.70 

20 

3 

5 

1.00 

20 

4 

6 

1.20 

18 

5 

7 

1.40 

18 

6 

8 

1.70 

18 

7 

9 

2.00 

18 

8 

10 

2.60 

16 

11 

12 

3.15 

16 

14 

14 

4.00 

14 

20 

16 

5.15 

14 

24 

18 

6.40 

14 

29 

20 

7.95 

14 

34 

24 

12.00 

12 

50 


































































































319 


INSERTED JOINT AND SCREW AND SOCKET. 

(List adopted. February 15, 1900.) 



SCREW AND SOCKET JOINT. INSERTED JOINT. 


LAP-WELDED CASING. 



Price per foot. 

Actual Outside 

Nominal Weight per 

No. of Threads per 

Diameter, Inches. 

Diameter, Inches. 

foot, Pounds. 

Inch of Screw. 

2 

$0.23 

2% 

2.22 

14 

2*4 

.29 

2% 

2.82 

14 

2% 

.32 

2 % 

3.13 

14 

2 % 

.35 

3 

3.45 

14 

3 

.41 

3% 

4.10 

14 

3% 

.45 

3% 

4.45 

14 

3% 

.48 

3 % 

4.78 

14 

3 % 

.56 

4 . 

5.56 

14 

4 

.60 

414 

6.00 

14 

414 

.64 

4% 

6.36 

14 

4*4 

.68 

4% 

6.73 

14 

4% 

.78 

5 

7.80 

14 

5 

.82 

514 

8.20 

14 

5 is 

.87 

5% 

8.62 

14 

5% 

1.05 

6 

10.46 

14 

61-4 

1.16 

6% 

11.58 

14 

6% 

1.24 

7 

12.34 

14 

7*4 

1.36 

7% 

13.55 

14 

7% 

1.55 

8 

15.41 

11% 

8% 

1.61 

8% 

16.07 

11% 

854 

9% 

1.76 

9 

17.60 

11% 

2.20 

10 

21.90 

11% 

10% 

2.68 

11 

26.72 

11% 

11% 

3.05 

12 

30.35 

11% 

12% 

3.38 

13 

33.78 

11% 



































HO ARTESIAN WELL CASING SOCKETS. 

WITH PATENT PROTECTING SLEEVE. 



STANDARD DIMENSIONS. 


Size, Inches. 

Price. 

External Diameter, 
Inches. 

Length, Inches. 

Threads, per Inch, 
of Screw. 

Weight of One 
Socket, Pounds. 

Ik 

$0.12 

2.06 

2 

18 

.68 

2 

.16 

2.63 

2% 

14 

1.02 

2V 

.20 

2.88 

2 % 

14 

1.24 

2k 

.25 

3.23 

3 

14 

1.90 

2 % 

.30 

3.42 

3 

14 

2.20 

3 

.35 

3.77 

3*4 

14 

2.70 

3k 

.40 

4.00 

3% 

14 

3.17 

3k 

.46 

4.27 

3 % 

14 

3.44 

3 % 

.52 

4.59 

3 % 

14 

3.94 

4 

.60 

4.81 

3 % 

14 

4.15 

4*4 

.68 

5.06 

3 % 

3 % 

14 

4.20 

414 

.74 

5.50 

14 

4.80 

4-4 

.80 

5.56 

3 k 

14 

4.90 

5 

.90 

5.93 

3 % 

14 

5.74 

5,g 

1.00 

6.18 

3^4 

14 

6.04 

5k 

1.20 

6.62 

3 % 

14 

6.45 

6*4 

1.35 

7.28 

3 % 

14 

7.22 

6k 

1.50 

7.69 

3% 

14 

8.35 

7k 

1.75 

8.70 

34 

11k 

10.00 

8*4 

2.25 

9.37 

34 

11k 

11.52 


CASING FITTINGS. 


Inside Diameter, Inches. 

3 

3k 

3k 

3% 

4 

4k 

4k 

4 H 

5 

5l 3 6 

5k 

6k 

6k 

Elbows. 

$1.10 

$1.35 

$1.80 

$1.80 

$2.50 

$2.50 

$3.00 

$3.00 

$3.50 

$4.00 

$4.00 

$7.00 

$7.00 

Tees. 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

5.00 

5.50 

5.50 

10.00 

10.00 

Crosses . 

2.20 

2.70 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

5.00 

5.70 

6.00 

7.00 

7.80 

7.80 

14.00 

14.00 

Plugs. 

.50 

.75 

.85 

.85 

1.35 

1.35 

1.75 

1.75 

2.00 

2.40 

2.40 

3.75 

3.75 

Bushings. 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

1.50 

1.85 

1.85 

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

3.75 

3.75 

Flange, Unions. 

2.25 

2.75 

3.15 

3.15 

4.50 

4.50 

5.00 

5.00 

5 50 

6.50 

6.50 

8.00 

8 00 

Locknuts. 

.50 

.70 

.95 

.95 

1.25 

1.25 

1.35 

1.35 

1.50 

1.90 

1.90 

2.50 

2.50 

Ret. Bends, close. 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

5.00 

6.00 

6.50 








Ret. Bends, open. 

3.75 

4.50 

5.75 

5.75 

8 00 

8.00 








Reducers. .. 

1.20 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.75 

2.75 

3.00 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.00 

8.00 

8.00 

Caps. 

.80 

1.10 

1.30 

1.30 

1.60 

1.60 

2.00 

2.00 

2.15 

2.35 

2.35 

4 00 

4.00 

Ys. 

3.25 

4.50 

6.00 

6.00 

8.00 

8.00 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

12.00 

12.00 

17.00 

17.00 


5%-inch Caps, with two holes for 2-inch Pipe, $1.50 
5%-inch Bushings, with two-holes for 2-inch Pipe, $1.50. 








































































PIPE COUPLINGS 


321 




STANDARD WROUGHT-IRON COUPLINGS. 



Size of Pipe, 
Inches. 

Actual Outside 
Diameter, 
Inches. 

Length of 
Coupling, 
Inches. 

Weight of 
Coupling, 
Pounds. 

No. of Tlireads 
per Inch of 
Screw. 

Black, 

Each. 

Galvanized, 

Each. 

Right and 
Left. 

Black, Each. 

Right Hand. 
Paced, Each. 

X 

H 

1 3 

T 8 

3*5 

27 

$0.05 

$0.06 

$0.07 


X 

M 

1 

TB 

18 

.05 

.06 

.07 

$0.09 

% 

§1 

1 3 

1 35 

53 

18 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.10 

X 

1 3 3 I 

1 5 

■ re 

3 5 3 

14 

.07 

.10 

.11 

.12 

% 

m 

1 t 9 s 

34 

14 

.10 

.13 

.15 

.16 

1 

154 

1/4 

% 

1134 

.13 

.18 

.20 

.22 

134 

2 

1 1 5 

1 fB 

9 

TB 

1134 

.17 

.25 

.25 

.30 

134 

2 3 V 

9 3 

^ f 8 

1 3 

16 

1134 

.21 

.32 

.30 

.40 

2 

9 1 3 
*18 

9 fi 
^18 

134 

1134 

.28 

.40 

.50 

.50 

234 

3 

9 i i 

* re 

1% 

8 

.40 

.55 

.85 

.70 

3 


3 

3 A 

8 

.60 

.80 

1.20 

.90 

334 

434 

3 34 

3*4 

8 

.80 

1.05 

1.60 

1.20 

4 

5 

334 

434 

8 

1.00 

1.40 

2.00 

1.50 

434 

5ii 

334 

434 

8 

1.50 

2.00 


2.10 

5 

634 

313. 

6% 

8 

1.65 

2.25 


2 40 

6 

743 

314 

834 

8 

2.40 

3.25 


3.60 

7 

8S3 

4 re 

1134 

8 

3.25 




8 

9l 7 8 

4 is 

15% 

8 

4.25 




9 

1043 

534 

20% 

8 

5.50 




10 

1134 

63 4 

26% 

8 

7.50 



12 

13s3 

63 4 

■P. 

o 

8 

10.00 



14 





13.00 




MALLEABLE IRON COUPLINGS. 

RIBBED, RIGHT AND LEFT. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Price, Plain, each. 

$0.04 

$0.05 

$0.08 

$0.12 

$0.16 

$0.25 

$036 

$0.52 

Price, Galvanized, each 

.06 

.08 

.10 

.17 

.25 

.35 

.55 

.75 


RIGHT HAND 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

34 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Price, Plain, each . 

$0.03 

$004 

$0.07 

$0.10 

$0.14 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.35 

Price, Galvanized, each. 

.05 

.07 

.10 

.17 

.23 

.30 

.40 

.55 


c 




























































































































































































































322 


HYDRAULIC COUPLINGS 



Size, Inches. 


X 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Outside Diameter inches. 

1.13 

1.44 

1.63 

1.94 

2.31 

2.75 

3.31 

4.00 

4.63 

5.13 

Length, inches. 

1.88 

2.13 

2.38 

2.63 

2.94 

3.13 

3.50 

3.69 

4.25 

4.25 

Threads to inch of Screw. 

14 

14 

1114 

1114 

11X 

11X 

8 

8 

8 

8 

Weight, each, pounds. 

.28 

.45 

.56 

.84 

1.35 

1.82 

2.37 

3.38 

4.74 

6.24 

Price, plain, each. 

$0.14 

$0.20 

$0.26 

$0.34 

$0.42 

$0.56 

$0.80 

$1.20 

$1.60 

$2.00 

Price, galvanized, each. 

.20 

.25 

.32 

.42 

.55 

.75 

1.05 

1.50 

1.90 

3.00 


These Couplings are made extra heavy and long, and cut with a perfect taper and longer thread. 
Threads for these Couplings may be cut with an ordinary die. 


SPECIAL COUPLINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

X 

1 

ix 

ix 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Outside Diameter inches. 

1.09 

1.31 

1.63 

1.94 

2.31 

2.78 

3.25 

3.94 

4.50 

5.00 

Length, inches. 

1.63 

1.88 

2.13 

2.38 

2.63 

2.94 

3.13 

3.38 

3.63 

3.63 

Threads to inch of Screw. 

14 

14 

11X 

11X 

11X 

11X 

8 

8 

8 

8 

Weight, each, pounds. 

.20 

.33 

.50 

.74 

1.15 

1.75 

1.84 

2.87 

4.00 

4.87 

Price plain, each. 

$0.13 

$0.18 

$0.24 

$0.30 

$0.38 

$0.50 

$0.70 

$1.10 

$1.40 

$1.80 

Price, galvanized, each. 

.19 

.23 

.30 

.38 

.50 

.70 

.95 

1.40 

1.70 

2.20 


These Couplings are similar to the others, but not so long or heavy. 


XX HYDRAULIC COUPLINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

1 

ix 

ix 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Outside Diameter, inches. 

1.69 

1.94 

2.19 

2.44 

3.19 

3.63 

4.25 

4.81 

5.31 

Length, inches. 

2.13 

2.63 

2.88 

3.13 

3.38 

3.63 

3.63 

4.25 

4.25 

Threads to inch of Screw. 

14 

11X 

11X 

1 IX 

nx 

8 

8 

8 

8 

Weight each, pounds. 

.80 

1.04 

1.50 

1.75 

3.28 

4.00 

4.85 

5.50 

6.00 

Price, plain, each. 

$0.40 

.55 

.70 

.85 

1 .15 

1.60 

2.40 

3.20 

4.00 


RECESSED COUPLINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

a \/ A 

/A 

1 

ix 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Price, Hydraulic, plain, each.. 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$0.70 

$0.95 

$1.40 

$1.85 

$2.25 

Price, Hydraulic, galv., each... 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.55 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

1.70 

2.15 

3.25 

Price, Special, plain, each. 

.24 

.28 

.33 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.85 

1.30 

1.65 

2.05 

Price, Special,galv., each. 

.28 

.33 

.38 

.50 

.65 

.85 

1.10 

1.60 

1.95 

2.45 


In order to meet the requirements of the trade for a Hydraulic or Special Coupling with recessed ends, we deemed 
it advisable to use our present patterns, which are made extra heavy and longer than the common couplings. 

The object of the Recessed Couplings is to make a better joint, protecting the pipe at the weak point, viz.: that part 
left exposed from cutting the thread and not covered with the ordinary coupling. 




























































































































































































WROUGHT-IRON NIPPLES. 

(List Revised October 7, 1899.) 



323 


CLOSE NIPPLE. SHOULDER NIPPLE. 

Table of Sizes and Lengths Kept in stock. 


Length in Inches. 

Sizes. | 

Prices. 

Prices of Extra Long Nipples. 




Lengths in 

Inches. 




Close. 

Short. 

Long. 

Close or 
Short. 

Long. 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

% 

l K 

2 , 2)4, 3, 3)4 

V 

/8 

$0.04 

$0.06 

$0.07 

$0.08 

$ 0.10 

$ 0.12 

$0.14 

$0.15 

$0.17 

$0.18 

$0.19 

Vs 

1K 

2 , 2K, 3, 3)4 

X 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.15 

.17 

.18 

.19 

1 

1K 

2 , 2)4, 3, 3)4 

% 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.15 

.17 

.18 

.19 

IK 

IX 

2 , 2 ) 4 ,3, 3)4 1 

34 

.05 

.07 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.22 

.23 

1% 

2 

2)4, 3, 3)4, 4 

% 

.06 

.09 


.11 

.13 

.17 

.18 

.20 

.22 

.24 

.26 

1K 

2 

2)4, 3, 3)4, 4 

1 

.08 

.13 


.15 

.18 

.23 

.25 

.28 

.31 

.34 

.36 

1% 

2K 

3, 3)4,4, 4)4 

1)4 

.11 

.17 


.20 

.24 

.29 

.33 

.36 

.40 

.44 

.47 


214 

3, 3)4, 4, 4)4 

IK 

.13 

.20 


.25 

.29 

.36 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.54 

.59 

2 

214 

3, 3)4,4, 4)4 

2 

.18 

.27 


.32 

.38 

.50 

.54 

.59 

.65 

.72 

.77 

2K 

3 

3)4, 4. 4)4, 5 

2K 

.39 

.59 



.68 

.90 

.97 

1.06 

1.17 

1.26 

1.35 

2 K 

3 

3)4, 4, 4)4, 5 

3 

.48 

.72 



.85 

1.08 

1.20 

1.33 

1.45 

1.58 

1.70 

2% 

4 

4)4, 5, 5)4, 6 

3K 

.75 

1.05 




1.30 

1.45 

1.60 

1.75 

1.90 

2.05 

3 

4 

4)4, 5, 5)4, 6 

4 

.85 

1.20 




1.52 

1.69 

1.87 

2.05 

2.22 

2.40 

3 

4 

4)4, 5, 5)4, 6 

4K 

1.25 

1.70 




2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

2.95 

3.17 

3.40 

3K 

414 

5, 5)4,6, 6)4 

5 

1.55 

2.45 




2.58 

2.83 

3.10 

3.35 

3.60 

3.85 

3 K 

4K 

5, 5)4, 6 , 6)4 

6 

1.85 

2.90 




3.05 

3.35 

3.70 

4.00 

4.30 

4.65 


R 

0 

7 

3 20 

3 60 


. 


4.05 

4.45 

4.90 

5.30 

5.75 

6 1 5 

HZ 

R 

fi 

8 

3.55 

4 Q5 




4.55 

5.05 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

7 00 

A 

R 

Q 

q 

5 25 

6 50 






7.10 

7.75 

8 40 

q QO 



8 

1 0 

6.75 

8.25 






8.90 

9.70 

10.40 

11.15 










4 

5 

8 

12 

8.00 

10.00 





10.80 

1 1.75 

12.70 

13.65 
































































324 


WROUGHT-IRON NIPPLES 


PLAIN RIGHT AND LEFT. 

Table of Sizes and Lengths. 


Length in Inches. 


Prices. 

Prices of Extra Long R. and L. Nipples. 

Lengths in Inches. 




Sizes. 
















Close 











Close. 

Short. 

Long. 


or 

Long. | 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

u 

12 





Short. 











% 

1X 

2, 23^,3, 334 

34 

$0.05 

$008 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.13 

$0.16 

$0.18 

$0.20 

$0.23 

$0.25 

$027 

% 

1 X 

2, 234. 3. 334 

34 

.05 

.08 

.09 

.11 

.13 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.23 

.25 

.27 

1 

1 X 

2. 234,3, 334 

% 

.05 

.08 

.09 

.11 

.13 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.23 

.25 

.27 

1 X 

\y 2 

2, 234, 3, 334 

34 

.07 

.10 

.11 

.13 

.16 

.18 

.21 

.24 

.27 

.29 

.31 

1% 

2 

234, 3, 334, 4 

34 

.08 

.12 

. 

.15 

.17 

.23 

.25 

.27 

.29 

.32 

.35 

1 X 

2 

234, 3, 334,4 

1 

.11 

.18 


.20 

.24 

.31 

.33 

.37 

.41 

.45 

.48 


2 l A 

3, 334, 4, 434 

134 

.15 

.23 


.27 

.32 

.39 

.45 

.50 

.55 

.60 

.65 

1% 

2% 

3, 334, 4, 434 

134 

.18 

.27 


.34 

.39 

.48 

.52 

.60 

.67 

.72 

.80 

2 

2A 

3, 334,4, 434 

2 

.24 

.36 


.43 

.51 

.67 

.72 

.80 

.87 

.96 

1.03 

2>4 

3 

334,4, 434, 5 

234 

.52 

.79 



.91 

1.20 

1.30 

1.40 

1.55 

1.68 

1.80 

2% 

3 

334. 4. 434. 5 

3 

.65 

.96 

|. 


1.13 

1 44 

1.60 

I.77 

1.93 

2.10 

2 27 


4 

5 . 514 . 6 

334 

1.00 

1.40 



1 75 

1 95 

215 

2 35 

2 55 

2 75 

3 

4 

434, 5, 534, 6 

4 

1.15 

1.60 




2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

3.25 


Add 60 per cent, to above prices for galvanized nipples threaded right and left. 














































WROUGHT-IRON NIPPLES 


325 


GALVANIZED RIGHT HAND. 

Table of Sizes and Lengths. 


Length 

in Inches. 


Prices. 

Prices oe Extra Long Galvanized Nipples. 

Lengths in Inches. 





Close 











Close. 

Short. 

Long. 

Sizes. 

or 

Long. 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 





Short. 











% 


2, 23*, 3, 33* 

3* 

$0.06 

$ 0.11 

$ 0.12 

$0.15 

$0.17 

$ 0.21 

$0 24 

$0.26 

$0.29 

$0.31 

$0.34 

% 

13* 

2, 23*, 3, 33* 

3* 

.06 

.11 

.12 

.15 

.17 

.21 

.24 

.26 

.29 

.31 

.34 

1 

13* 

2, 23*, 3, 33* 

% 

.06 

.11 

.12 

.15 

.17 

.21 

.24 

.26 

.29 

.31 

.34 

1 J* 

13* 

2 , 23*, 3, 33* 

3* 

.06 

.11 

.13 

.16 

•18 

23 

.26 

.28 

.31 

.33 

.36 

1% 

2 

23*, 3, 33*, 4 

% 

.08 

.14 


.18 

.21 

.26 

.29 

.32 

.35 

.38 

.41 

13* 

2 

23*. 3, 33*. 4 

1 

.11 

.19 


.24 

.28 

.34 

.38 

.42 

.47 

.51 

.55 

1 % 

23* 

3, 33*, 4, 43* 

13* 

.17 

.29 


.32 

.38 

.45 

.51 

.57 

.63 

.69 

.75 

m 

CVJ 

3, 33*, 4, 43* 

13* 

.21 

.35 


.39 

.46 

.55 

.63 

.70 

.77 

.84 

.91 

2 

23* 

3, 33*. 4, 43* 

2 

.27 

.47 

. 

.52 

.61 

.74 

.83 

.93 

1.03 

1.13 

1.23 

214 

3 

334. 4, 434, 5 

23* 

.56 

.86 



1 00 

1.26 

1.41 

1.56 

1.71 

1 86 

2 01 

2]4 

3 

31%, 4, 41%, 5 

3 

.70 

1.10 



1 30 

1.60 

1 80 

2.00 

2.20 

2.40 

2 60 

2-W 

4 

434. 5 5 1 -* 6 

3'4 

1 20 

1.70 




2 10 

2.35 

2.60 

2 85 

3 1 5 

3 40 

3 

4 

434. 5 534, 6 

4 

1.35 

1.87 




2.30 

2.60 

2.90 

3.20 

3 50 

3 80 

3 

4 

434. 5 5 1 , 6 

43 * 

1.85 

2 60 




3.30 

3 65 

4.05 

4.45 

4.85 

5 25 

3^ 

43* 

5, 53*, 6, 63* 

5 

2.30 

3.15 




3.75 

4 20 

4.60 

500 

5.40 

5.85 

3 y. 

434 

5 5'4. 6 6 X 4 

6 

2.80 

4.25 




4 50 

500 

5.55 

6 05 

6 60 

7.1 5 

/4 

3 y. 

5 

6 

7 

4.25 

4.95 




5.65 

6.35 

7.05 

7.75 

8 .45 

9.20 

3 M 

5 

6 . 

8 

5.00 

5.80 

1 


6.65 

7.50 

8.35 

9.25 

10 10 

10.95 

























































326 LONG SCREWS WITH COUPLING AND LOCKNUT FACED 



Size, Inches. 

34 

y B 

34 

% 

1 

134 

i 34 

2 

234 

3 

Standard Length, inches. 

2 34 

3 

3 34 

4 

4 

5 

534 

6 

7 

8 

Standard Length, each. 

$0.30 

.35 

.40 

.55 

.75 

1.00 

1.30 

1.70 

2.70 

3.70 


Long Screws, longer than standard, made to order and charged as cut pipe. Extra for threads, couplings and locknuts. 
Long Screws made to order from extra heavy pipe. 

Locknut Nipples made to order and charged as cut pipe, threads extra. 


STANDARD THREADS FOR WROUGHT-IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

Vs 

34 

% 

Vi 

X 

1 

134 

1 X 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

15 


Each. 

$0.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.70 

85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.50 

350 

5.00 


LOCKNUT THREADS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

Vs 

Vi 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 


Each. 

$0.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.16 

.20 

.30 

.40 


FOR WROUGHT-IRON PIPE. 



WATER PIPE CLAMPS. 

MALLEABLE IRON. 


FOR WROUGHT OR SHEET-IRON PIPE. 



N01 - No. 2. 

Sizes 2, 2 34 and 3-inch. Sizes 4< 5 , 6 and 7 . inch . 


Size of Pipe, In. 

2 

234 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

Tapped for Pipe. in... 

3-2 to 1 

1 to 134 

% to 1 

134 to 2 

% to 134 

2 

3 

% to 134 

2 

3 

% to 134 

2 

3 

% to 134 

2 

3 

2 to 3 

4 

Price, each. 

$1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1 50 

1.75 

2.00 

4.00 

1.80 

2.15 

4.00 

2 25 

2.50 

5.00 

2.50 

2.70 

5.00 

5 50 

6.00 



STEAM PIPE SADDLES. 

MALLEABLE IRON. 


Size of Pipe, Inches. 2 234 3 4 5 6 6 8 

Tapped for Pipe, inches. 1 to 1% 1 to 1 1 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 ^‘.,fo4 2Uto4 

Price, each. . $1.00 1 25 1.25 1.50 2.75 2.75 5.75 6d>0 








































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


327 



ELBOW. REDUCING ELBOW. 45° ELBOW. 


ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches.. 

k: 

\w 

0D\ 

\w 

1K 

1 X 

2 

2K 

8 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

r* 

1 

8 

9 

10 12 

R. H.. each 

$0.05 $0 05 $0 06 $0.08 $0.10 1 2 

$0.16 

$0.20 

$0.28 

$0.50 

* 

$0.75 $1.05 $1.20 

$1.75 

$2.00 

$2.75 

$4.70 

$6.75 

$9.00 

$13.50 $20.00 

R.H.,galv., ea. 

.10 .10 .12 .16 .21 

.32 

.40 

.56 

1.00 

1.50 

2.10 

2.40 

3.50 

4.00 

550 

9.40 

13.50 

18.00 

27.00 40.00 

R.and L. each 

.06 .06 .07 .09 .12 

.18 

.23 

.32 

.60 

.85 

1.30 

1.50 









.10 .13 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.65 

1.00 
























REDUCING ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

Vi 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 K 

3 

3K 

4 

4 K 

5 

6 

rt 

( 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.07 

.14 

$0 09 

.18 

$0.12 

.24 

$0.18 

.36 

$0.23 

.46 

$0.32 

.64 

$0.60 

1.20 

$0 85 

1.70 

$1.20 

2 40 

$1.40 

2.80 

$2 00 

4 00 

$2.30 

4.60 

$3.15 

6.30 

$5.40 

10.80 

$7.75 

15.50 

$10.50 

21.00 

$15.50 

31.00 

$23 00 

46.00 


45° ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches.. 

% 

Each. 

Galv., each.... 

- 

$0.06 

.12 


14 % 1 IK I'A 2 2% 3 3 l A 4 5 


$0 07 $0.10 $0.12 
.14 .20 .24 


$0.19 $0.24 $0.34 $0.60 $0.90 $1.25 $1.45 $2.20 $2.50 $3.45 $5.90 $8.50 
.38 .48 .68 1.20 1.80 2.50 2.90 4 40 5.00 6.90 11.80 17 00 


9 

10 

12 

14 

$11.25 

22.50 

$1700 

34.00 

$25.00 

50.00 

$50.00 

100.00 






































































328 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS 



TEE. • REDUCING TEE. ECCENTRIC TEES. 


TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

.| X 

% 


% 

1 


IA 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

.3 A 

4 

*A 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

Each. 

.$0.08 

.08 

.09 

.12 

.15 

.23 

.29 

.41 

.73 

1.10 

1.50 

1.75 

2.55 

300 

4 00 

6 80 

9 75 

13.00 

19 50 

29 00 

55.00 

Galvanized, each. 

.16 

.16 

.18 

.24 

.30 

.46 

.58 

.82 

1.46 

2.20 

3.00 

3.50 

5 10 

6.00 

8 00 

13.60 

19 50 

26 00 

39 00 

58 00 

110.00 


S 


REDUCING TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

A 

% 

1 

VA 

1 A 

2 

%A 

3 

3A 

4 

*A 

5 

6 

rj 

1 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

Each. 

$0 10 

.14 

.17 

.27 

.33 

.47 

83 

1.25 

1.75 

2.00 

2.95 

3.50 

4 60 

780 

11.25 

15.00 

22.50 

33 50 

65 00 

Galvanized, each. 

.20 

.28 

.34 

.54 

.66 

.94 

1.66 

2 50 

3 50 

4.00 

5 90 

7.00 

9.20 

15.60 

22 50 

30 00 

45.00 

67.00 

130 00 


ECCENTRIC TEES. 

These fittings are designed to prevent the accumulation and lodgment of condensation. 

Orders must be accompanied with sketch, showing position in which the fitting is to be placed. 
Prices upon application. 































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


329 






CROSS. 


REDUCING CROSS. 


CAP. 


LOCK NUT. 


CROSSES. 


Size, Inches. 

y% 

% 

1 


VA 

2 

2'A 

3 

3% 

4 

4 H 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

Each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.16 

.32 

$0.22 

.44 

$0.27 

.54 

$0.42 

.84 

$053 

1.06 

$0.75 

1.50 

$1 30 

2 60 

$2.00 

4.00 

$2.70 

5.40 

$3.15 

6.30 

$4 60 

9.20 

$5.50 

1 1.00 

$7.25 

14.50 

$12.25 

24.50 

$17.50 

35.00 

$23.50 

47.00 

$35 00 

70.00 

$52.50 

105.00 

$100 00 

200.00 


REDUCING CROSSES. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

1 

VA 

VA 

2 

2% 

3 

3K 

4 

4 K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0 18 

.36 

$0.25 

.50 

$0.30 

.60 

$0.46 

.92 

$0.60 

1.20 

$0 83 

1.66 

$1.45 

2.90 

$2.20 

4.40 

$3.00 

6.00 

$3.50 

7.00 

$5.10 

10.20 

$600 

12.00 

$8.00 

16.00 

$13.50 

27.00 

$19.25 

38.50 

$26.00 

52.00 

$38.50 

77.00 

$58.00 

116 00 


CAPS. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

3 X 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

$0.26 

$0.40 

$0.54 

$0.75 

$0 87 

$1.05 

$1.20 

$1.55 

$2.50 

$2.85 

$4.75 

$5.50 

$7.00 

Galvanized, each. 

.52 

.80 

1.08 

1.50 

1.74 

2.10 

2.40 

3.10 

5.00 

5.70 

9.50 

11.00 

14.00 


LOCK NUTS. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

3^ 

4 

VA 

5 

6 

rt 

i 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.25 

.50 

$0.27 

.54 

$0.34 

.68 

$0.47 

.94 

$0.64 

1.28 

$0 85 

1.70 

$090 

1.80 

$1.30 

2.60 

$1.70 

3.40 

$2.35 

4.70 

$2.70 

5.40 

$3.00 

600 

$4.00 

8.00 





























































































330 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS 





BUSHING. FACED BUSHING. PLUG. COUNTERSUNK PLUG. ECCENTRIC BUSHING. 


BUSHINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

214 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

i 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

$0.04 

$0.05 

$0.06 

$0.07 

$0.09 $0.14 

$0.21 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.75 

$0.93 

$1.25 

$1.87 

$2.75 

$3.25 

$3.75 

$5.00 

Galvanized, each . 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.18 

.28 

.42 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.50 

1.85 

2.50 

3.75 

5.50 

6.50 

7.50 

10.00 


Note —Bushings reducing one size only, up to and including 234 inches, are malleable, and will be found listed among the Malleable 
Fittings. 

Cast-Iron Bushings 3 inches and larger reduce one or more sizes. 




PLUGS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

Vs 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

$0.02 

$0.02 

$0.02 

$0.03 

$0.04 

$0.05 

$0.07 

$0.10 

$0.18 

$0.25 

$0 38 

$0.42 

$0.65 

$0.88 

$1.20 

$1.85 

$2.75 

$3.25 

$3.75 

$5.00 

Galvanized, each. 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.10 

.14 

.20 

.36 

.50 

.76 

.84 

1.30 

1.75 

2.40 

3.70 

5.50 

6.50 

7 50 

10.00 

Countersunk, each. 



.04 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.11 

.15 













Left Hand, each. 




.06 

.08 

.09 

.11 

.15 













Solid. 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.11 

.15 

.27 

.38 

.57 

.63 

1.00 

1.35 

1.80 

2.80 

4.15 

5.00 

5.75 

7.50 


ECCENTRIC BUSHINGS. 

REDUCING TWO OR MORE SIZES 


Size. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

Price. 

$0.27 

.42 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.50 

1.85 

2.50 

3.75 

5.50 

6.5 0 

7.50 

10.00 

25.00 


































































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


331 




REDUCER. 


OFFSET REDUCING COUPLING. 


OFFSET. 


OFFSETS. 


Size, Inches . 

% 

1 


1 K 

2 

2^ 

3 

3 M 

4 

5 

6 

To offset 1% inch, each. 

$0.45 











“ ** ova “ 4t 

$0.70 

$0.70 









( ( < • O 1/ (( t( 

$1.20 








“ “ 3*4 “ “ . 




$1.80 







(t f< 337 ti it 





$3.00 

3.00 






it t< ^ ^ •( (i 

.45 

.70 

1 00 

$1.20 

1.80 

$4.00 

4.00 

600 

8.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$ 8.00 

$ 10.00 

“ “ “ “ 

ft it g ti it 

.67 

.90 

1.05 

1.40 

1.50 

2 00 

1.80 

2.40 

2 70 
3.60 

4 50 
600 

750 
10 00 

9 00 
12.00 

12 00 
16.00 

15 00 
20 00 

tt it g tt tt 



REDUCERS. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2'A 

3 

3J4 

4 


5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Each. 

$0.43 

$0.60 

$0.80 

$1 00 

$1.35 

$1.85 

$ 2.00 

$2.70 

$ 5.35 

$6.75 

$8.35 

$10.00 

$15 00 

Galvanized, each.. 

.86 

1.20 

1.60 

2 00 

2.70 

3.70 

4.00 

5.40 

10 70 

13.50 

16.70 

20 00 

30.00 


ECCENTRIC. 

OFFSET REDUCING COUPLINGS. 


Size. 

2x114 2%xlM 

PA x I'A 

91 / v 0 

3x2 

3x234 

314x3 

334 x 234 

4x 3*4 4x3 5x4 

6x4 

Each. 

$1.00 1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2 40 

2.40 

3.00 

3.00 

4.00 4.00 6 00 

8.00 
















































































332 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS 




EXTRA HEAVY FLANGE UNION. 


FLANGE UNION. 


FLANGE UNIONS. 

FACED. WITH RUBBER GASKET. 


Size, Inches. 

A 

% 

1 

1J4 

VA 

2 

2 % 

3 

334 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Diam. of Flanges, Inches... 

3 

334 

3 34 

4’* 

454 

534 

554 

654 

evs 

734 

834 

934 

1034 

12 

13 

14 

16 

18 

Number of Bolts in each. .. 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

6 

6 

8 

8 

10 

10 

Each. 

$0.40 

$0.46 

$0.52 

$0.64 

$0.78 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

$1.80 

$2.10 

$2.70 

$3.15 

$395 

$5.50 

$7.00 

$10.00 

$ 11.50 

$16.00 

Galvanized, each. 

.80 

.92 

1.04 

1 28 

1.56 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.60 

4.20 

5 40 

6.30 

7.90 

11.00 

14.00 

20 00 

23.00 

32.00 


EXTRA HEAVY FLANGE UNIONS. 

FACED. NO PACKING. FOR A WORKING PRESSURE OF 200 POUNDS. 


Size, Inches. 

54 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Diam. of Flanges, Inches. 

334 

354 

4 Vs 

454 

5% 

6 

654 

754 

8 

S% 

954 

1054 

12 

1334 

Number of Bolts in each. 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

8 

8 

9 

10 

10 

Each. 

$0.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.15 

1.50 

1.90 

2.25 

2.70 

3.15 

4 00 

4.75 

6.00 

8.25 

10.50 






























CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


333 



COMMON FLANGE. 


SADDLE FLANGE. 


FLANGES. 


Size of Pipe. 
Inches. 


Dia. Flange. 
Inches. 

3 

3/2 

4 

5 

5 K 

6 

G'A 

7 

7 a 

8 

8K 

9 

9'A 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 


% 

K 

% 

1 

*$ .10 

$0.10 



.15 

*15 

*$ .15 

$0.15 

.22 

.22 

.22 

*.16 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.30 

.30 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.42 


.65 

.60 

.60 


.75 

.75 

.75 


.90 

.90 

.90 


1.00 

1.00 

1.00 


1.25 

1.25 

1.25 




135 










U4 


IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3 K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 












































$.22 . 

.30 $0.35 
.40 *.35 
.40 
.55 
.70 
.85 
.95 
1.15 
1.35 
1.90 
2 25 


.42 

.50 

.62 

.80 

.90 

1.10 

1.30 

1.75 

2.15 

2.50 


$040 



.42 

$0.50 


.50 

.50 

$065 

.62 

.62 

.75 

.80 

.75 

.85 

.90 

.90 

.90 

1.10 

1.10 

1.00 

1.25 

1.15 

1.15 

1.75 

1.60 

1.60 

2.00 

1.80 

1.50 

2 50 

2.25 

2.25 

300 

3.00 

2.75 


3.50 

3.50 


4.00 

4.00 


.90 

1.00 

1.15 

1.50 

1.50 
2.00 

2.50 
3.25 
3.75 


$1.15 

$1.40 . 

1.25 

1.50 $1.50 

1.50 

1.50 1.50.. 

1.75 

1.75 1.75 

2.50 

2.20 2.20 

3.00 

3.00 2.80 

3.75 

3 50 3.25 


$ 2.20 
2.20 
2 80 
3.25 
4.00 
5.00 
6.50 


$2.80 
2 80 
3.25 
4.00 
5.00 
6.50 
800 


$4 00 

$4.50 


5.00 

5.00 

$6.00 

5.75 

5.75 

7.00 

8.00 

7.00 

7.00 


7 50 

7.50 



8.50 


Those marked * are drilled for screw. 

Saddle Flanges made to order at double above prices. 
Blank Flanges to order at 25 per cent, advance on regular. 
Flanges of any required thickness to order. 









































































334 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS 



RETURN BEND. CLOSE PATTERN. RETURN BEND. OPEN PATTERN. 


RETURN BENDS. 

CLOSE PATTERN. 


Size, Inches. 

x 

A 

1 

VA 


2 

2X 

3 

Center to Center, inches. 

i h 

IX 

1% 

2A 

2X 

3A 

3% 

*X 

Right Hand, each. 

$0.18 

$020 

$0.22 

$0.28 

$0.40 

$0 57 

$1.20 

$1.70 

Right Hand, galvanized, each. 

.36 

.40 

.44 

.56 

.80 

1.14 

2.40 

3.40 

Right and Left, each. 

.21 

.23 

.26 

.33 

.46 

.66 

1.40 

1.95 


CLOSE PATTERN, PITCHED. 
SUITABLE FOR COILS AS PER TABLE BELOW. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


V4 

VA 

Length of Pipe in Coil, feet. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

4 

5 

6 

Right Hand, each. 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.26 

$0.33 

$0.33 

$0.33 

Right and Left, each. 

.26 

.26 

.26 

.26 

.26 

.33 

.33 

.33 


All Right and Left Pitched Return Bends are made to order. 


OPEN PATTERN. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

VA 

1Ji 

2 

214 

3 

Center to Center, Inches. 

1% 

2 % 

3 

3 x /i 

VX 

0/4 

ex 

Right Hand, each. 

$0.26 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0 55 

$0 80 

$1.35 

$2.20 

Right Hand, galvanized, each. 

.52 

.60 

.80 

1.10 

1.60 

2.70 

4.40 

i Right and Left, each. 

.30 

.35 

.46 

.64 

.92 

1.55 

2.50 




































































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 


335 


RETURN BENDS. 



RETURN BEND, WIDE PATTERN. 


RETURN BEND, BACK-OUTLET. 


Y BRANCH. 


WIDE PATTERN. 




Size, Inches. 

1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

IK 

1 K 

l *4 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 

4 

4 


Center to Center, In.. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

4 

(5 

4% 

6 

8 

4% 

6 

7K 

11 

Right Hand, each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.45 

.80 

$0.50 

.90 

$0 60 
1.10 

$0.75 

1.30 

$1.00 

1 60 

$1.00 

1.75 

$1.25 

2.00 

$1.30 

2.30 

$1.60 

2.60 

$2.00 

3.25 

$1.75 

3.00 

$2.00 

3.25 

$6.50 

1000 

$750 

11.00 

SPECIAL PATTERN. 

Size, Inches. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

2 

Center to Center, In. 

03 / 

*78 

2 % 

3 

4 

6 2K 

2Vs 

3 

4 

6 

8 

3K 

4K 

4K 


Made to order only. Prices on application. 


BACK-OUTLET RETURN BENDS. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

Center to Center, Inches. 


2K 

2K 

2K 

3K 

3K 

4K 

Right Hand, each. 

$0.38 

$0.42 

$0.60 

$0.80 

$115 

$2.00 

$3.00 

Right Hand, Galvanized, each. 

.76 

84 

1.20 

1.60 

2.30 

400 

6.00 

Right and Left, each. 

.42 

48 

.70 

.95 

1.30 

2.30 

3.50 


The Back Outlet of Right and Left Return Bends is always tapped right hand. 


Y BRANCHES. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

Each. 

$0.20 

$0 28 

$0.34 

$0.54 

$066 

$0.94 

Reducing. 

.23 

.33 

.40 

.62 

.76 

1.08 

Galvanized, each... 

.40 

.56 

.68 

1.08 

1.32 

1.88 


2K 

3 

3K 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

$1.66 

1 90 
3.32 

$2 50 
290 
5.00 

$3.50 

4.00 

7.00 

$4.00 

4.60 

800 

$7.00 

8.00 

14.00 

$9.20 

10.60 

18.40 

$15.60 
18 00 
31.20 

$22 50 
26 00 
45.00 


















































































336 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 

BRANCH TEES. 



No. 1. FOR CIRCULATION. 



No. 2. FOR CIRCULATION. 


All openings in Branch Tees for Circulation are tapped right hand, 
tapped left hand in branches and right hand in hack inlet. 



No. 3. FOR BOX COILS. 

Branch Tees for Box Coils are always 


No. of 
Branches. 

1-Inch Branch Tees. 

2y z Inch Center to Center. 

1-In. or 1J4- 
In. Run. 

lj^-ln. 

Run. 

2-In. Run. 

2 

$0.90 

$1.00 

$1.15 

3 

1.05 

1.15 

1.35 

4 

1.15 

1.30 

1.60 

5 

1.35 

1.45 

1.85 

6 

1.60 

1.75 

2.10 

7 

1.90 

2.20 

2.45 

8 

2.20 

2.45 

2.75 

9 

2.65 

2.90 

3.40 

10 


3.30 

4.00 

11 


4.50 

4.80 

12 


4.75 

5.10 

13 


5.50 

6.00 

14 


700 

7.25 

15 


7.50 

7.75 

16 


8.00 

8.25 


1^-Inch Branch Tees. 

1%-Inch Branch Tees. 

2-Inch Branch Tees. 

3 Inch Center to Center. 

3J4 Inch Center to Center. 

4 y Inch Center to Center. 

1*4-In. or 
lJ/ 2 -In. Run 

2-In. Run. 

2 ^-In. 

Run. 

\y-ln. or 
2-In. Run. 

2 %-In. 

Run. 

3-In. Run. 

2-In. Run. 

2 %-In. or 
3-In. Run. 

33^-In. 

Run. 









. 

$1.65 

$1.90 

$2.40 

$2.70 

$3.45 

$3.80 

$5.25 

$575 

$6 25 

2.00 

2.40 

2.85 

3.35 

4.15 

4 60 

6.40 

7.00 

7.75 

2.40 

2 90 

3.55 

4.00 

5.00 

5.50 

7.65 

8.50 

9.25 

2.80 

3.30 

3.95 

4.65 

5.75 

6.25 

8.80 

9.75 

10.75 

3.20 

3.90 

4.20 

5.25 

6.50 

7 25 

10.60 

11.75 

1300 

3.60 

4.50 

4.95 

5.85 

7.00 

7.75 

11.50 

12.75 

14.00 

4.30 

5.25 

6.15 

6.50 

8.25 

9 00 

12.25 

13.50 

15.00 

4.80 

5.85 

685 

7.60 

9 25 

1000 

13 50 

15 00 

1650 

5 00 

6 25 

7 25 

8 00 

975 

10.75 




5 25 

6.50 

7.65 

8.50 

1 0 50 

11 50 




600 

7.00 

8 25 







6.75 

7.75 

9 00 






750 

8.50 

9.75 






8 50 

9 50 

10.75 










. 

• 


One-inch Branch Tees, 1-inch or 1%-inch run, are 1% inches inside diameter. One-inch Branch Tees, 
1%-inch or 2-inch run, are 2% inches inside diameter. One and one-quarter-inch Branch Tees are all 2% 
inches inside diameter. One and one-half-inch Branch Tees are all 2% inches inside diameter. Two-inch 
Branch Tees are all 3% inches inside diameter. 

Always order Branch Tees by size and number. 

One-inch Branch Tees, 1-inch and 1%-inch run, are also made 2%-inch inside diameter, as large pattern. 




























































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


337 



HOOK PLATES. 


HOOK PLATES. 



EXPANSION PLATE. BEAM HOOK. 





Number of Hooks. 

i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

For%-inch pipe. 

$0.08 

$0.16 

$0.21 

$0.24 

$0.28 

$0.34 

$0.40 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.56 

$0.68 

$0.72 

For 1-inch pipe. 

.09 

.18 

.23 

.26 

.32 

.38 

.48 

.59 

.65 

.70 

.85 

1.00 

For IJi-Inch pipe. 

.10 

.21 

.27 

.32 

.41 

.52 

.68 

.80 

.90 

1.20 

1.35 

1.40 

For 1%-inch pipe. 

.15 

.28 

.43 

.58 

.72 

.88 

1.10 

1.25 

1.40 

1.55 

1.65 

1.90 

For 2-inch pipe. 

.22 

.43 

.65 

.90 

1.15 

1.35 



















EXPANSION PLATES. 


Number of Hooks. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

rt 

( 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

For %-inch pipe. 

$0.12 

$0.23 

$0.34 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$065 

$0.77 

$090 

$1.05 

$1.25 

$1.45 

$1.65 

For 1 -inch pipe. 

.15 

.25 

.35 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.95 

1.10 

1.35 

1.55 

1.70 

For 1^-lnch pipe. 

.17 

.27 

.40 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.15 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

2.00 


.25 

.40 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.00 













BEAM HOOKS. 

LONG SHANK. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

1 

1A 

I'A 

2 

* 

3 


Each. 

$0.13 

.15 

.18 

.22 

.24 

.35 

.65 

.90 

t 


GAS HOOKS. 

WROUGHT IRON. 


Size of Pipe, Inches.. 

A 

% 

A 

% 

1 

l A 

1* 

2 

Per 100. 

$0.30 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.85 

1.00 

1.10 



D 





























































































338 


CEILING AND FLOOR PLATES, ETC. 



CEILING PLATES IN HALVES. CEILING PLATES IN ONE PIECE. FLOOR PLATES. 

CAST-IRON CEILING PLATES IN HALVES. 


CAST-IRON CEILING PLATES IN HALVES. 

Size, Inches.! % 1 1 % 1 % 2 2 % 3 3% 4 

Each.I $0.22 .28 .32 .40 .50 .65 .90 1.00 1.20 

CAST-IRON CEILING PLATES IN ONE PIECE. 

Size, Inches. % % 1 134 | 1% 2 2 % 3 3% I 5 6 

Each. $0.11 .13 .16 .18 .23 .27 .36 .50 .55 .68 .95 1 25 


CAST-IRON FLOOR PLATES. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

1 

l L A 

iy 2 

2 

2^ 

3 

Each. 

$006 

.06 

.08 | .11 

.14 

.16 

.24 

.30 


This Floor Plate is made with grooves on the under side of the flange, as shown in cut, in order that it 
may be easily parted by a slight blow when required to be used in halves. 



—;— - .Ju.uy'JlX*. 




EXCELSIOR STEAM PIPE INSULATOR. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1 X 

VX 

2 

2^ 

3 

3 X 

4 

Each. 

$0.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.65 

1.85 

2.15 


Standard sizes are adjustable from 12 inches to 24 inches. Special lengths made to order. 



PIPE RINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

X 

% 

1 

ix 

vx 

‘ 2 

Plain Iron, per 100. 

Galvanized Iron, per 100. 

$5.00 

6.50 

$5.00 

6.50 

$5.80 

7.00 

$6.75 

8.00 

$7.50 

9.00 

$10.00 

12.00 

$14.00 

16.00 


TINNED STRAPS. 
























































































339 


CEILING AND FLOOR PLATES. 



ADJUSTABLE CEILING PLATE. 



ADJUSTABLE FLOOR PLATE. 


CAST-IRON ADJUSTABLE FLOOR AND CEILING PLATES. 


Size, Indies. A % 1 1J4 1 A 2 2% 3 3% \ 4 5 6 

Plain, each. $0.09 | $0.09 $0.12 $0.14 i $0.16 $0 20 $0.35 $0.60 $0.90 | $1.25 $1.60 $2.00 

Nickel Plated, each.25 .25 .28 .32 .35 .38 .52 | .75 1.10 I 1.50 2.00 2.50 


The Nickel-plated Plates are packed one dozen in a box. 



CLOSED. 



OPEN. 


RUSSELL’S ADJUSTABLE FLOOR AND CEILING PLATES. 


t Size, Inches. 

Vs 

A 

% 

1 

VA 

1H 

2 

2^ 

3 

Brass, Nickel Plated, each. 

$0.25 

.25 

.25 

.28 

.32 

.35 

.38 

.52 

.75 



BRASS FLOOR OR CEILING PLATE. CAST-BRASS FLOOR PLATE. 


STAMPED FLOOR OR CEILING PLATES. 


Size, Inches. 

A 

Va 

l 

VA 

VA 

2 

Nickel Plated, each. 

$0.09 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.13 

.15 


CAST-BRASS FLOOR PLATE. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

va 

VA 

2 

Nickel Plated, each. 

$0.20 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 


















































340 


EXPANSION PIPE HANGERS, OR RING HOOKS. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

IK 

1K 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Complete, each. 

Size of Pipe, Rings and Buttons are 
Tapped for, inches. 

$0.17 

% 

.18 

% 

.19 

% 

.25 

% 

.29 

% 

.36 

K 

.44 

K 

.55 

K 

.63 

K 

1T1 2 

K 

1.35 

K 

1.80 

K 

2.25 

K 


PARTS 

OF EXPANSION PIPE 

HANGERS. 




Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Plates, each. 

$0.08 

$0.08 

$0.08 

$0.09 

$0.09 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

$0.10 

Buttons, each. 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.07 

08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

Rings, each.-. 

.08 

.12 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

1.00 

1.25 

1.70 

2.15 


EXPANSION PIPE HANGERS. 


SECTIONAL PATTERN. 



The object of this Sectional Pipe Hanger is readily understood. Pipe can be run and supported upon temporary wood 
liangers, and when in proper line these Sectional Hangers can be conveniently applied. 



% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

5 

6 


Price, each. 

$0.32 

.33 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.65 

.80 

1.00 

1.15 

2.00 

2.50 


Size of Pipe, Rings and Buttons are Tapped for, Inches.. 

K 

Va 

K 

Va 

% 

% 

K 

K 

K 

% 

% 





















































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


341 



LONG RADIUS ELL. LONG RADIUS DOUBLE BRANCH ELL. LONG RADIUS TEE. LONG RADIUS CROSS. 


LONG RADIUS ELLS. 


Size, Inches... 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

4X 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Straight, each... 
Reducing, each. 

$0.32 

.48 

$0.40 

.60 

$0.55 

.83 

$0.80 

1.20 

$1.20 

1.80 

$2.25 

3.38 

$3.25 

4.88 

$3.50 

5.25 

$5.50 

8.25 

$6.50 

9.75 

$8.75 

13.13 

$13.00 

19.50 

$17.00 

25.50 

$25.50 

38.25 

$30.00 

45.00 

$40.00 

60.00 


LONG RADIUS DOUBLE BRANCH ELLS. 


Size, Inches... 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

4X 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

Straight, each... 
Reducing, each. 

$0.64 

.96 

$0.80 

1.20 

$1.10 

1.65 

$1.60 

2.40 

$2.40 

3.60 

$4.50 

6.75 

$6.50 

9.75 

$7 00 
10.50 

$1 1.00 
16.50 

$13.00 

19.50 

$17.50 

26.25 

$26.00 

39.00 

$34.00 

51.00 

$51.00 

76.50 

$60.00 

90.00 


LONG RADIUS TEES. 


Size, Inches... 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

4X 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Straight, each... 
Reducing, each. 

$0.48 

.72 

$0.60 

.90 

$0.82 

1.23 

$1 20 
1.80 

$1.80 

2.70 

$3.40 

5.10 

$4.90 

7.35 

$5.25 

7.88 

$8.25 

12.38 

$9.75 

14.63 

$13.25 

19.88 

$19.50 

29.25 

$25.50 

38.25 

$38.00 

57.00 

$45.00 

67.50 

$60.00 

90.00 


LONG RADIUS CROSSES. 


Size, Inches... 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2K 

3 

3X 

4 

4X 

5 

6 

rr 

i 

8 

9 

.0 

12 

Each. 

$0.85 

1.10 

1.50 

2.15 

3.20 

6.00 

8.75 

9.50 

15.00 

17.50 

24.00 

35.00 

45.00 

68.00 

80.00 

107.00 





































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 



LONG RADIUS TEE, FLANGED. 




LONG RADIUS REDUCING TEE, FLANGED. 


DOUBLE LONG RADIUS TEE, FLANGED. 


LONG RADIUS TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 


Diameter of Flanges. 

Flanges Faced. 

6 

$8.00 
9 50 

7 

$8.25 
10 00 

714 

$9 50 
11.25 

8 A 

$11.00 

12.75 

9 

$12.00 

15.00 

m 

$15.00 

1800 

10 

$16.25 
19 25 

11 

$20 00 
23.00 

1214 

$26.50 

32.00 

1314 
$33 50 
39.00 

15 

$43 50 
50.00 

16 

$53.50 

60.00 

19 

$74.00 

83.00 

21 

$96 00 
107.00 

2314 

$140.00 

153.00 

25 

$178 00 
193.00 

Flanges Faced & Drilled 


LONG RADIUS REDUCING TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Flanges Faced. 

$9.50 

$1 1.00 

$12.50 

$13.75 

$17.25 

$18.75 

$23.00 

$30.00 

$38.50 

$50.00 

$61.50 

$85 00 

$110.00 

$160.00 

$205 00 

Flanges Faced and Drilled... 

1 1.25 

12.75 

14.25 

16.75 

20.25 

21.75 

26.00 

35.50 

44.00 

56.50 

68.00 

94.00 

121.00 

173.00 

220 00 


Long Radius Tees with side opening larger than the run, special price. 


LONG RADIUS DOUBLE TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Diameter of Flanges. 

7 

7 14 

814 

9 

914 

10 

11 

1214 

1314 

15 

16 

19 

21 

2314 

25 

Flanqes Faced. 

$8.25 

$9.50 

$11.00 

$12.00 

$1500 

$16.25 

$20 00 

$26 50 

$33 50 

$43.50 

$53.50 

$74.00 

$96.00 

$140.00 

$178 00 

Flanges Faced and Drilled... 

10.00 

11.25 

12.75 

15.00 

18.00 

19.25 

23 00 

32.00 

39.00 

50 00 

60.00 

83.00 

107 00 

153.00 

193 00 


LONG RADIUS DOUBLE TEES, REDUCING. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 . 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Flanges Faced. 

Flanges Faced and Drilled ... 

$9.50 

11.25 

1 1 00 
12.75 

$12.50 

14.25 

$13.75 

16.75 

$17.25 

20.25 

$18.75 

21.75 

$23.00 
26 00 

$30.00 

35.50 

$38.50 

44.00 

$50.00 

56.50 

$61.50 

68.00 

$85 00 
94.00 

$110.00 
121.00 

$160 00 
173.00 

$205 00 
220.00 


List on Long Radius Double Tees, Reducing, is for sizes increasing one or two sizes on the Branch. If Branch is wanted more than two 
sizes larger, or reducing on the run, special price will be charged. 








































































































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


343 



FLANGED ELBOW. 


FLANGED 45° ELBOW. 


FLANGED ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 X 

3 

CO 

4 

4 34 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Diameter of Flanqes. 

6 

7 

VA 

8A 

9 

9*4 

10 

11 

1234 

1334 

15 

16 

19 

21 

2334 

25 

With Flanges Faced. 

$4.75 

$5.00 

$5.75 

$6.50 

$7.25 

$9.00 

$9.75 

$12.00 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$26.00 

$32.00 

$44.00 

$58.00 

$84.00 

$108.00 

With Flanges Faced and Drilled. 

5.75 

6.25 

7.00 

7.75 

9.25 

1 1.00 

11.75 

14.00 

19.75 

23.75 

30.00 

36.00 

50.00 

65.00 

93.00 

1 18.00 


FLANGED 45° ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

rt 

l 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Diameter of Flanges. 

Flanges Faced. 

Flanges Faced and Drilled. 

6 

$5.25 

6.25 

7 

$5.50 

6.75 

$6.^5 

7.50 

834 

$7.25 

8.50 

9 

$8.00 

10.00 

934 

$10.00 

12.00 

10 

$10.75 

12.75 

11 

$13.00 

15.00 

1234 

$16.00 

19.75 

1334 

$20.00 

23.75 

15 

$26.00 

30.00 

16 

$32.00 

36.00 

19 

$44.00 

50.00 

21 

$58.00 

65.00 

2334 

$84.00 

93.00 

25 

$108.00 

118.00 



FLANGED TEE. 


FLANGED TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

V 

18 

Diameter of Flanges. 

Flanges Faced. 

Flanges Faced and Drilled. 

6 

$7 00 
8.50 

7 

$7.25 

9.00 

734 

$8.25 

10.00 

834 

$9.50 
11.25 

9 

$10.50 

13.50 

914 

$13.00 

16.00 

10 

$14.25 

17.25 

11 

$17.50 

20.50 

1234 

$23.00 

28.75 

1334 

$29.00 

34.75 

15 

$38.00 

44.00 

16 

$46.50 

52.50 

19 

$64.00 

73.00 

21 

$84.00 

95.00 

m ro ~ 

o©^ 

o© 

25 

$155.00 

170.00 


Flanged Fittings will always be furnished faced only, unless otherwise ordered. 














































































344 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 

STAN DARD 


REDUCING TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

With Flanges Faced. 

Flanges Faced & Drilled 

$8.00 

9.50 

$8.25 

10.00 

$9.50 

11.25 

$11.00 

12.75 

$12.00 

15.00 

$15.00 

18.00 

$16.25 

19.25 

$20 00 
23.00 

$26.50 

32.00 

$33.50 

39.00 

$43.50 

50.00 

$53.50 

60.00 

$74.00 

83.00 

$96.00 

107.00 

$140.00 

153.00 

$178.00 

193.00 



FLANGED REDUCING TEE. 



FLANGED CROSS. 


CROSSES. 


Size, Inches . 

9 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

4 % 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 







Diameter of Flanges. 

With Flanges Faced. 

Flanges Faced & Drilled 

$9°50 

11.50 

7 

$10.00 

12.50 

7 % 

$11.50 

14.00 

8% 

$13.00 

15.50 

9 

$14.50 

18.50 

9 % 

$18.00 

22.00 

10 

$19.50 

23.50 

11 

$24.00 

28.00 

12 % 
$32.00 
39.50 

13 >2 
$40.00 
47.50 

15 

$52.00 

60.00 

16 

$64.00 

72.00 

19 

$88.00 

100.00 

21 

$116.00 

130.00 

23% 

$168.00 

186.00 

25 

$216.00 

236.00 



FLANGED Y BRANCH. 

Y BRANCHES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

14 

16 

18 

Diameter of Flanqes. 

6 

7 

7% 

8% 

9 

9% 

10 

11 

12% 

13% 

15 

16 

19 

21 

23% 

25 

With Flanqes Faced. 

$9.50 

$10.00 

$1 1.50 

$13.00 

$14.50 

$18.00 

$19.50 

$24.00 

$32.00 

$40.00 

$52.00 

$64.00 

$88.00 

$116.00 

$168.00 

$216.00 

Flanges Faced & Drilled 

11.50 

12.50 

14.00 

15.50 

18.50 

22.00 

23.50 

28.00 

39-50 

47.50 

60.00 

72.00 

100.00 

130.00 

186.00 

236.00 














































































345 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 

STANDARD FLANGES. 


FACED AND DRILLED. 



BOLT CIRCLE 



BLIND FLANGES. 


FACED FLANGES. 


FACED BLIND FLANGES. 


Size, Inches. 

Price. 

Size, Inches. 

Price. 

Faced. 

Each. 

Faced and 
Drilled, 

Each. 

Faced, 

Each. 

Faced and 
Drilled, 

Each. 

2x6 

$1.20 

$1.50 

2x6 

$1.40 

$1.70 

2 l Ax 7 

1.40 

2.00 

2 14 x 7 

1.60 

2.20 

3 x 734 

1.60 

2.25 

3x7 % 

1.85 

2.50 

3^x 8 X 

1.80 

2.50 

3 34 x qv 2 

2.10 

2.80 

4x9 

2.15 

3.00 

4x9 

2.50 

3.35 

434* 9 V 4 

2.50 

3.35 

4^x 914 

2.90 

3.75 

5 x 10 

2.80 

3.65 

5 x 10 

3.25 

4.10 

6 x 11 

3.20 

4.00 

6 x 11 

3.70 

4.50 

7 x 12 14 

4.35 

5.75 

7 x 1234 

5.00 

6.40 

8 x 13^ 

5.00 

6.50 

8 x 1334 

5.75 

7.25 

9x15 

6.75 

8.25 

9 x 15 

7.75 

9.25 

10 x 16 

7.75 

9.25 

10 x 16 

9.00 

10.60 

12 x 19 

10.50 

12.50 

12 x 19 

14.00 

16.00 

14 x 21 

13.75 

16.00 

14 x 21 

17.50 

19.75 

16 x 2334 

22.50 

26.00 

16 x 2334 

28.00 

31.50 




18 x 25 

33.00 

36.50 




20 x 2734 

36.00 

40.00 




22 x 2934 

41.00 

46.00 

. 

. 


24 x 3134 

50.00 

55.00 





























346 


CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


FLANGES AND TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING. 



Size, Inches. 

Diameter of 
Flanges, 
Inches. 

Chicago Standard. 

Master Steam Fitters’ Standard. 

Bolt Circle, 
Inches. 

Number of 
Bolts. 

Size of 
Bolts. 

Bolt Circle, 
Inches. 

Number of 
Bolts. 

Size of 
Bolts. 

2 

6 

4% 

4 

% 

4% 

4 

% 

2% 

7 

534 

4 

% 

5% 

4 

% 

3 

1A 

6 

4 

A 

6 

4 

% 

3 34 

8% 

e% 

4 

% 

7 

4 

A 

4 

9 

734 

8 

% 

1A 

4 

% 

4 % 

9% 

1% 

8 

A 

1% 

8 

% 

5 

10 

GO 

8 

% 

8A 

8 

% 

6 

11 

9% 

8 

A 

9A 

8 

A 

7 

12 a 

11 

12 

% 

10% 

8 

% 

8 

13 A 

12 

12 

% 

11% 

8 

% 

9 

15 

13 

12 

% 

13% 

12 

A 

10 

16 

1434 

12 

% 

14% 

12 

% 

12 

19 

17 

16 

% 

17 

12 

% 

14 

21 

1 8A 

16 

A 

18% 

12 

A 

16 

23A 

21% 

20 

A 

21% 

16 

A 

18 

25 

22% 

20 

A 

22% 

16 

1 

20 

21A 

24% 

20 

1 

25 

20 

1 

22 

2934 

21A 

24 

i 

27% 

20 

1 

24 

31 A 

2934 

24 

1 

2934 

20 

1 


We will execute orders to Chicago Standard unless otherwise ordered. 



































CAST-IRON FITTINGS 


347 


EXTRA HEAVY FITTINGS. 

FOR A WORKING PRESSURE OF 200 POUNDS. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1*4 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3 K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Elbows, each. 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.60 

$0.75 

$1.25 

$2.00 

$2.75 

$3.50 

$4.25 

$5.50 

$8.00 

$12.00 

$17.00 

$28.00 

$40.00 

Elbows, Reducing, each. 

.40 

.45 

.55 

.75 

.95 

1.55 

2.50 

3.40 

4.40 

5.30 

6.80 

10.00 

15.00 

21.00 

35.00 

50.00 

Elbows. 45°, each. 

.40 

.45 

.55 

.70 

.90 

1.50 

2.50 

3.50 

4.50 

5.50 

6.75 

9.75 

14.50 

21.00 

34.00 

48.00 

Tees, each. 

.50 

.55 

.70 

.90 

115 

1.80 

3 00 

4.25 

5.50 

6.75 

8.25 

12.00 

18.00 

25.00 

42.00 

60.00 

Tees, Reducing, each. 

.65 

.70 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

2.25 

3.75 

5.30 

6.85 

8.50 

10.25 

15.00 

22.50 

31.00 

52.00 

75.00 

Crosses, each. 

.65 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

2.50 

4.00 

5.50 

7.00 

8.50 

11.00 

16.00 

24.00 

34.00 

56.00 

80.00 

Crosses, Reducing, each. 

.85 

.90 

1.15 

1.50 

1.85 

3.15 

5.00 

6.85 

8.75 

10.00 

13.75 

20.00 

30.00 

42.00 

70.00 

100.00 






































348 list OF STANDARD SIZES OF CAST-IRON FITTINGS. 


(Adopted at Meeting of Makers of Cast-Iron Fittings, June 24, 1897.) 

Sizes differing from Standard Sizes, if furnished, are to be charged at 5 per cent, gross discount higher 
than Standard Sizes. 


STRAIGHT SIZES. 


Elbows and Tees—)4 to 1 2 inch. 

Y Branches —A to 10 inch. 

Offsets —% to 6 to offset 4 inch, 6 inch and 8 

Elbows, 45°—% to 12 inch. 

Return Bends—% to 3 inch. 

Caps and Locknuts—2 to 12 inch. 

Elbows. Right and Left—34 to 3 inch. 

inch. 

Crosses—34 to 12 inch. 

Plugs—34 to 12 inch. 

Flange Unions—34 to 12 inch. 


ELBOWS-REDUCING SIZES. 


34 x % 

134 x % 

2 x 134 

3 x 234 

4 x 234 

8 x 6 

%x k 

1)4 x 34 

2 x 134 

3 x 2 

434 x 4 



134 x 134 

2 x 1 

334 x 3 

5 x 4 


i x k 

134 x 1 

234 x 2 

4 x 334 

6 x 5 


134 x 1 

134 x % 

234 x 1 34 

4 x 3 

6 x 4 




REDUCING 

COUPLINGS. 



234x2 

334 x 3 

4 x 234 

5 x 4 

. 6 x 5 

8 x 6 

2 Vi x 1 % 

3^2 X 23^2 

4 x 2 

5 x 3 

6 x 4 

10 x 8 

3 x 234 

4 x 334 

4>4 X 4 


6 x 3 

12 x 10 

3 x 2 

4 x 3 



7 x 6 








TEES-BULL HEAD. 

Tees with both ends of run the same size, with the outlet larger, thus : f are known as Bull Head, 

and are read, 1x2. ~ 1 


%x 34 

34 x 1 

% X 2 

%x IK 


1 

1 

1 


;xi)4 


% X 1 


X 2 

x 134 

X 134 


134 x 2 
Ifcx 1)4 
134 x 2>| 
134 x 2 

2 x 3 


2 x2)4 
2)4x4 
23t x 3 

3 x 4 

3 x 3 34 


3%x4 
4 x 6 

4 x 5 

5 x 6 

6 x 8 


6x7 


TEES-REDUCING ON OUTLET. 

\y± 

Tees which reduce on the outlet, thus : „ J_ 0 are read, 2 x 1%. 


34 X % 

2 x 134 

3 x 134 

4 X 134 

5 

x 2 

8 x 5 

34 

2 x 134 

3 x 1 

4 X 134 

5 

x 134 

8 x 4 

/4x % 

2 x 1 

3 x % 

4 x 1 

5 

x 134 

8x 3)4 

1 x fi 

2 x % 

334 x 3 

4 x % 

6 

x 5 

8x3 

1 x 34 

2 ,, x -34 

334 x 234 

434 x 4 

6 

x 4 

8 x 234 

1 X % 

234 x 2 

3)4 x 2 

4)4 X 334 

6 

x 334 

8 x2 

134x 1 

2/4 x 1 /4 

334 x 134 

434 x 3 

6 

x 3 

10 x 8 

134 x 34 

234 x Ik 

334 x 134 

4)4 X 2)4 

6 

x 234 

1 0 x 6 

134 x 34 

234 x 1 

3)4 x 1 

44x2 

6 

x 2 

10 x 5 

134 x 134 

234 x % 

4 x 334 

5 x 4 

7 

x 6 

10 x 4 

134 x 1 

3 x 2 36 

4 x 3 

5 x 334 

7 

x 5 

12 x10 

134 x % 

3 x 2 

4 x 234 

5 x 3 

7 

x 4 

12 x 8 

134 x 34 

3 X 134 

4 x 2 

5 x 2)4 

8 

X 6 

12 x 6 















































LIST OF STANDARD SIZES OF CAST-IRON FITTINGS, 349 


TEES-REDUCING ON RUN 


Tees reducing on run, thus 



34 x 
34 x 
34 x 
y 2 x 

l n X 
3i X 

34 x 

A x 

Vz X 
34 X 
14 x 
34 X 
J4x 

34 X 
^2 X 
V 2 X 
l 2 X 

V 2 x 

}i x 

^ X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 


34 x 134 

14 x 2 
x 2 
Kx2 

14 x 134 
V 4 x 1 
14 x 1 
14 x % 
34 x % 

X 134 
X 114 

X 1 

x y A 

X 34 

4 X 134 

4 x 134 
4 x 1 

4 x % 
2 x 134 
x 134 
4 x 234 
_Xx2 
134 x 134 
IK x 134 

134 x 1 
134 x % 
134 x 34 


3 * 

:? 

& 

\ 

\ 

134 

134 


134 


134 


are read, 2 x 1% x 1%. 


13 4 

134 

134 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

% 

"4 

34 

2 


x 
x 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 

234 x 
234 x 2 
234x2 
234 x 2 
234 x 2 
234 x2 
234 x 134 
234 x 134 
234 x 134 
234x 134 
234 x 134 
234 x 1*4 
234 x 134 
234 x 1 
234 x ^ 
3 x 234 
3 x2K 
3 x 234 


x 134 

x 1 
X % 

x 2 

X 134 
X 134 

X 1 

x 34 

x 2 

X 134 
x 2 
x 3 

x 234 

X 2 

x 134 
X 134 

X 1 

X 234 

x 2 

X 134 
x 134 

X 1 

X 234 

x 2 

X 234 

X 234 
x 3 
x 234 

x 2 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

334 x 
334 x 
334 X 
334 X 

334 x 
334 x 

334 x 

334 x 
334 X 
334 X 
354 x 

4 x 
4 x 
4 x 
4 x 


234 x 134 
234 x 134 
234 x1 

2 x 3 
x 234 

x 2 

x 134 
X 134 

- X 1 

134x3 
134 x 234 

154 x 2 
134x3 

1 x 3 

3 x 3 

3 x 234 
3 x 2 
3 x 134 
234 x3 
234 x 254 
234x2 

2 x 334 
134 x 334 
134 x 35u 
1 x 34 
334 x 334 

.1 V' V 3 


4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4x3 
4 x 234 
4 x 234 
4 x 234 
4x234 
4 x 2 1 ., 
4x2' 
4x2 
4x2 
4x2 
4x2 
4 x 134 
4 x 13 4 
4 x 1 
5x4 
x 4 
x 4 
x 4 
x 4 
x 3 
5x3 
5x3 


x 334 

x 3 
x 234 

x 2 

x 134 
X 134 

X 1 

X % 

x 4 

x 3 

X 234 

x 2 
x 134 
x 4 
x 3 
x 234 
x 2 

x 134 

x 4 
x 4 
x 4 
x 5 
x 4 
x 3 
x 234 

x 2 
x 5 
x 4 
x 3 


5x3 

X 

234 

5x3 

X 

2 

5x234 

X 

5 

5 x 254 

X 

4 

5 x 234 x 

3 

5x2 

X 

5 

6x5 

X 

6 

6x5 

X 

5 

6x4 

X 

6 

6x3 

X 

6 

6 x 234 

X 

6 

7x6 

X 

7 

7x6 

X 

6 

7x6 

X 

5 

7x5 

X 

5 

8x7 

X 

6 

8x6 

X 

8 

8x6 

X 

7 

8x6 

X 

6 

8x5 

X 

8 

8x5 

X 

5 

8x4 

X 

8 

10x8 

X 

8 

12x8 

X 

10 

12x8 

X 

8 


CROSSES—REDUCING SIZES. H 

The outlets of a Cross are always the same size, and are indicated by the last figure. Thus : A Cross %— 1 —% 
is called a % x % Cross. 1 1 !/ 

A Cross reducing on the run, thus: 134—j— 1 34 is called a 1% x 1% x 1 Cross. 

1 


54 x % 

134* H 

2 x 134 

234 x % 

334 x 3 

5x4 

6x3 

10x8 

34 x 34 

134 x 34 

2 x 1 

3 x 234 

334 x 234 

5x3 

6 x 254 

10 x 7 

% 

134 x 134 

2 x % 

3 x 2 

3% x2 

5 x 234 

6x2 

12x10 

3A y. 

134 x 1 

254 x 2 

3 x 134 

4 x 354 

5x2 

7x6 

12 x 8 

1 x y. 

134 x % 

2 34 x 1 54 

3 x 134 

4 x 3 

6x5 

7x5 


1 X K 

134 x 34 

254 x 134 

3 x 1 

4 x 234 

6x4 

8x7 


134 X 1 

2 Xl >4 

234^ 1 

3 x y 

4 x 2 

6 x 334 

8x6 



BUSHINGS. 

[Note.— Bushings reducing one size only, up to and including 234 inches are malleable, and will be found, therefore, listed among the 
malleable fittings.] 


34 x 34 

Hfcx % 

3 x 234 

334 x 1 

434 x 3 

6x4 

7x3 

9x6 

3 4 x % 

1 34 x 34 

3 x 2 

4 x 334 

434 

x 234 

6 x 354 

7 x 234 

10 x 8 

%x ?4 

2 X 134 

3 X 134 

4 x 3 

5 

x 434 

6x3 

7x2 

10 x 6 

1 x 34 

2 x 1 

3 x 134 

4 x 234 

5 

x 4 

6 x 234 

8x7 

12 x 10 

1 X % 

2 x % 

3 x 1 

4 x 2 

5 

x 334 

6 x2 

8 x6 

12 x 8 

1 x yi 

2 x 34 

334 x 3 

4 x 134 

5 

x 3 

7x6 

8x5 

12 x6 

134 X % 

234 x 1 34 

334 x 234 

4 x 134 

5 

X 234 

7x5 

8x4 


13 4 x 34 

234 x i$! 

334 x 2 

4 x 1 

5 

x 2 

7 x 434 

8x3 


I34x % 

234 X 1 

33 2 x 134 

434 x 4 

6 

x 5 

7x4 

9x8 


134x1 

234 X % 

334 X 134 

434 x 334 

6 

X 434 

7 x 334 

9x7 

















































350 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 



GAS ELBOW. BEADED ELBOW. 45° ELBOW. 

ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

K 

% 

K 

. % 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3 K 

4 

Plain, each. 

$0.04 

$0.04 

$0.06 

$0.10 

$0.15 

$0.22 

$0.25 

$0.35 

$0.50 

$ .80 

$1.50 

$2.25 

$3.00 

Galvanized, each. 


.05 

.08 

.14 

.20 

.32 

.40 

.60 

.90 

1.35 

2.60 

3.75 

5.00 


ELBOWS, 45°. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 K 

Plain, each. 

$0.10 

$0.12 

$0.18 

$0.26 

$0.36 

$0.54 

$ .82 

$1.25 

Galvanized, each. 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.40 

.50 

.85 

1.35 

2.00 



STREET ELBOW. SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. DROP ELBOW. 

STREET ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches.. 

3/ 

K8 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

Plain, each. 

$0.10 

$0.12 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.40 

$0.55 

$0.90 

Galvanized, each. 

.12 

.15 

.28 

.35 

.55 

.80 

1.30 


SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

Each. 

$0.08 

.10 

.18 

.30 

.45 

.60 


DROP ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

% 

K 

% 

1 

Plain, each. 

$0.06 

$0.08 

$0.12 

$0.20 

$0.25 

Galvanized, each™. 


.12 

.20 

.35 

.40 



















































































MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS 


351 



DROP ELBOW. FLANGE RIGHT. 



DROP ELBOW, FLANGE LEFT. 



LONG DROP ELBOW. 


DROP ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 






Right or Left Drop Elbows, each. 

Long Drop Elbows, each. 

Long Drop Elbows, Galvanized, each 


$0.08 

.10 

.18 


$0.08 

.10 

.18 



GAS TEE. TEES. BEADED TEE. 


Size, Inches. 

.J % | 34 

% 

% 

X 

1 

VX 

i X 

2 

234 

3 

3K 

4 

Plain, each. 

«n 07 «n 07 

$0.08 

.10 

$0.11 
.16 

$0.15 

.20 

$0.25 

.38 

$0.30 

.50 

$0.45 

.70 

$0.60 

1.00 

$1.05 

1.90 

$1.70 

3.00 

$2.50 

4.25 

$3.40 

5.75 

Galvanized, each. 

.. .09 



FOUR WAY TEE. 


CROSS-OVER FITTING. 

FOUR-WAY AND DROP TEES AND CROSS-OVER 

FITTINGS. 


DROP TEE. 




Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

34 

% 

1 

IX 

1 34 


Four-Way Tees, Plain, each. 


$0.12 

.10 

.15 

.12 

$0.14 

.14 

25 

$0.20 

.22 

.40 

$0.35 

.30 

.55 

$0.50 

$0.80 


$0.08 









. 

.22 

.32 

.50 

. 




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352 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 



GAS CROSS. BEADED CROSS. 

CROSSES. 


Size, Inches. 

x 

% 

X 

% 

1 


IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Plain, each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.08 

$0.10 

.15 

$0.12 

.17 

$0.20 

.25 

$0.30 

.45 

$0.40 

.60 

$0.60 

.90 

$1.00 

1.50 

$1.75 

2.75 

$3.00 

4.25 

$3.25 

5.00 

$5.25 

8.00 




REDUCER. 

REDUCERS. 


CAP. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

X 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2 X 

3 

3X 

4 

Plain, each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.03 

. 

$0.03 

.05 

$0.05 

.08 

$0.10 

.15 

$0.16 

.25 

$0.20 

.35 

$0.28 

.45 

$0.45 

.75 

$0.70 

1 05 

$1.00 

1.65 

$1.50 

2.40 

$1.85 

3.05 


CAPS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

Vs 

X 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Plain, each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.03 

.04 

$0.04 

.05 

$0.05 

.08 

$0.08 

.12 

$0 12 
.17 

$0.16 

.24 

$0.24 

.38 

$0.32 

.52 

$0.45 

.76 

$0.85 

1.30 

$1.00 

2.25 

$1.20 

3.00 








































































MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 353 



CLOSE PATTERN. OPEN PATTERN. 


RETURN BENDS, CLOSE PATTERN. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Distance Between Centers. 

1 

114 

114 

1 % 

2 A 

2% 

Right Hand, Each. 

$0.13 

$0.25 

$0.35 

$0.50 

$0.75 

$1.00 

Right and Left, Each. 

.15 

.30 

.45 

.60 

.90 

1.25 

Right Hand Galvanized, Each. 

.25 

.35 

.55 

.75 

1.15 

1.65 


RETURN BENDS,OPEN PATTERN. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

'• 

Distance Between Centers. 

i 34 

2 

234 

3 

3)4 

4 

434 

5 

Right Hand. Each. 

$0.15 

$0.30 

$0.50 

$0.65 

$0.85 

$1.25 

$2.00 

$3 00 

Riqht and Left, Each. 

.20 

.38 

.60 

.80 

1.05 

1.55 

2.50 

3.75 

Right Hand, Galvanized, Each. 

.25 

.45 

.70 

.90 

1.25 

2 00 

3 50 

5.00 


RETURN BENDS, MEDIUM PATTERN. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Distance Between Centers. 

134 

1)4 

134 

234 

2 U 

3 

Right Hand, Each. 

$0.13 

$0.25 

$0.35 

$0 50 

$075 

$1.00 

Right and Left or Left Hand. Each. 

.15 

.30 

.45 

.60 

.90 

1.25 

Right Hand, Galvanized, Each. 

.25 

.35 

.55 

.75 

1.15 

1 65 



Y BEND. DOUBLE Y. 

Y BENDS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Y Bend, Plain. Each. 

$0.25 

$0.40 

$0.60 

$0 80 

$1.00 

$1.70 

$2.00 

$3.00 

Y Bend. Galvanized. Each. 

.38 

.60 

.90 

1.25 

1.50 

2.50 

3 00 

4.50 




90 

1.25 

1.50 

2.50 

3.00 

5 00 

Double Y Bend, Galvanized, Each. 


1.35 

1.90 

2.25 

3.75 

4.50 

7 50 


E 



















































































354 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 






BUSHING. 


FACED BUSHING. 


LOCKNUT. 


EXTENSION. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Bushings, Plain, Each. 

Bushings, Galvanized, Each. 

Faced Bushings, Plain, Each... 

Locknuts, Plain, Each. 

Locknuts, Galvanized, Each. 

Extension Pieces, Each. 

$0.02 

.03 

$0.04 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

$0.04 

.08 

.04 

.05 

.09 

$0.05 
.10 
.11 
.05 
.07 
.12 

$0.06 

.12 

.13 

.07 

.10 

$0.07 

.14 

.17 

.09 

.14 

$0.09 
.18 
.22 
.11 
.20 

$0.14 

.28 

.32 

.18 

.30 

$0.21 

.42 

.48 

.40 

.55 

$0.50 

.70 





1 




HEXAGON NIPPLE. 



OFFSET COUPLING. 



WASTE NUT. 



WALL PLATE. 


HEXAGON NIPPLES. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Each. 

$0.25 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.70 


OFFSET REDUCING COUPLINGS. 


] Size, Inches. 

. 1 *=>4 

134 x 1 134 x 134 

2 x 134 

234 *2 

3x234 

334 x3 

4x3 

5x4 

Each. 

. $0.60 

.70 .90 

1.10 

1.80 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

6.00 


WASTE NUTS. WALL PLATES. 



LOOP. HOOK, MALE. HOOK, FEMALE. 

CHANDELIER LOOPS AND HOOKS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

Plain. Each. 

Galvanized, Each. 

$0.04 

.08 

$0.05 

.10 

$0.06 

.12 

$0.08 

.16 

$0.10 

.20 



Vs 


Each. 

$0.12 



Size, Inches. 

% 

34 


Chandelier Loops. Each. 

$0.10 

.10 

$0.12 

•i2 : 

Chandelier Hooks “ . 

































































































MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 



No. 1. 


CIRCULATING BOILER FITTINGS. 


GALVANIZED. 




No. 2. 


No. 3. 


355 



No. 4. 


Size, Inches . 

Female. Male. 

Ya X % X 1 

Female. Male. 

% * Vi X 1 

Female. Male. 

y 2 x y 2 x i 


No. 1. Boiler Elbows, each. 

$0.40 

.75 

$0.40 

$0.40 

.60 

No. 2. Boiler Elbows, with Union, each. 

.75 

No. 3. Boiler Coupling, each. . 

.40 

.40 

.40 

No. 4. Boiler Coupling, with Union, each. 

.75 

.75 

.60 


HYDRANT HANDLES. 


HYDRANT ROD SOCKETS. 



No. 2. 


Per Pound.$0.20 


Per Pound 


$0.15 


Per Pound.$0.15 


WITH % INCH PIPE THREAD. 




HYDRANT CLAMPS. 




% 

% 

1 


With Square Hole, per Pound. 

Tapped for Y Inch Pipe, per Pound. 

Tapned for y Inch Pipe, per Pound. 

$0.15 

.18 

.20 

.20 

$0.15 

.18 

.20 

.20 

$0.15 

.18 

.20 

.25 

$0.15 

.18 

.20 

.30 











































































356 MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 





UNION. 


KEYSTONE UNION. 

MALLEABLE UNIONS. 


Size, Incheg. K Va K % 1 IK. IK 2 2K 3 3K 4 

Plain, each. $0.18 $0.20 $0.22 $0 27 $0 33 $0 46 $0.58 $0.75 $1.55 $2.10 $3.65 $4.35 

Galvanized, each.27 .30 .33 .40 .50 .70 .90 1.15 2.35 3.15 5.50 6-50 


KEYSTONE UNIONS. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

Va 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

Plain, each. 

Galvanized, each. 

$0.20 

.24 

$0.24 

.28 

$0.28 

.35 

$0.35 

.46 

$0.40 

.55 

$0.56 

.78 

$0.80 

1.12 

$0.95 

1.35 

$2.00 

2.90 

$2 75 
3.75 




FEMALE UNION ELBOW. UNION ELBOWS. MALE UNION ELBOW. 


Size, Inches. K \ % 1 1J4 I IK I 2 2 % 

Female. Plain, each. $0.42 $0.54 $0 63 $0 90 $1.05 $1.55 $2.85 

Male, Plain, each.: 48 .62 .72 1.05 1.20 1.80 3.30 



FEMALE UNION TEE. 


UNION TEES. 


MALE UNION TEE. 



Size, Inches . K I % I 1 i IK I IK 2 2K 

Female, Plain, each. $0.45 $0.57 $0.70 $0.95 $1.15 $1.70 $3.20 

Male, Plain, each. .52 .65 | .80 j 1.10 1.30 1.95 3.70 


Galvanized Union Ells and Tees, 50 per cent, added to Plain list. 













































































No. 1. ELBOW. 



No. 5. CROSS. 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 



No. 2. SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. 


No. 3. TEE. 






No. 6. SIDE OUTLET CROSS. No. 7. ORNAMENT. 


No. 8. BUSHING. 



No. 10. CAST-IRON FLANGE. 


RAILING FITTINGS. 


Size, Inches. 


3 A 

1 

V4, 

V4 

2 

No. 1. Elbow, each. 

$0.15 

$0.18 

$0.20 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.72 

No. 2. Side Outlet Elbow, each. 

.20 

.23 

.25 

.40 

.50 

.80 

No. 3. Tee, each. 

.20 

.23 

.25 

.40 

.50 

.75 

No. 4. Side Outlet Tee, each. 

.30 

.33 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.90 

No. 5. Cross, each. 

.30 

.33 

.35 

.45 

.58 

1.00 

No. 6. Side Outlet Cross, each. 

.35 

38 

.40 

.50 

.65 

1.35 

No. 7. Acorn Ornament each. 

.16 

.18 

.20 

25 

.35 

.90 

No. 8. Bushing, each. 


.06 

.07 

.10 

.12 

.18 


Right and Left or Left Hand charged at 25 per cent, additional. 
Bushings reduce one or two sizes. 


RAILING FLANGES. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

% 

1 


V6 



$0.14 

.14 

$0.15 

.15 

$0.15 

.15 

$0.20 

.20 

$0.28 

No. 10. each. 

$0.12 

.28 


BRASS FINISHED RAILING FITTINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

1 


l}/ 2 2 

No. 1. Elbow each. 

$0.80 

$1.20 

$1.60 $2.50 

No. 2. Side Outlet Elbow, each. 

1.10 

1.70 

2.00 3.00 

No 3. Tee, each. 

1.10 

1.70 

2 00 3.00 

No. 4. Tee. Side Outlet, each. 

1.50 

2.00 

2.40 3 50 

No. 5. Cross, each. 

1.50 

2 00 

2 40 3 50 

No. 6. Cross, Side Outlet, each 

1.70 

2.25 

3.00 4.00 

No. 7. Acorn Ornament, each. 

2.00 

2.50 

3 25 4.50 

No. 9. Floor Flange, each. 

.40 

.70 

1.00 1.30 


































































358 CLASSIFICATION AND PRICE LIST MALLEABLE FITTINGS. 


(Superseding all Previous Classifications.) 

ADOPTED BY MANUFACTURERS JUNE 19, 1895. 


CLASS A.-30 CENTS PER POUND. 

Elbows. %,14xy 8 ,r 8 xy 8 . 

Tees.34, % x 34, 34 x %, % x %. 

R. & L. Couplings.34 in. 

Reducers.34 x 34, %*34- 

R. H. Couplings. % in. 

Ells. R. & L.34.%- 

R. & L. Return Bends. ?/ 8 , 34. 

Rod Couplings. 

CLASS B.-20 CENTS PER POUND. 

Elbows.%, 34. % x 34. 34 x 34- 

Tees.34, %. % x %, % x 34 x 34, % x 34. % x 34 x%. 

Elbows. Side Outlets.34 in. and smaller. 

Tees, Side Outlets.34 in. and smaller. 

Street Ells.34, %. 

Crosses.34. %< 34- 

Reducing Crosses.1 in. and smaller. 

Drop Ells and Tees.34 in. and smaller. 

Caps.34, %. 

Lock Nuts.34, %, 34- 

Reducers. % x 34, to % x % in., inclusive. 

Extension Pieces..% and 34 in. 

R. & L. Couplings.34, %• 

R. H. Couplings.34,%. 

R. & L. Elbows.34 in- 

Waste Nuts. % in. and smaller. 

Chandelier Hooks.all sizes. 

Return Bends. % and 34 in. 

Return Bends, R. & L. %, 1. 

Wall Plates.all sizes. 

45° Ells.34 in. and smaller. 

Y’s.34, 

CLASS C.-16 CENTS PER POUND. 

Elbows. Ui and 34 x % in. 

Elbows. R. & L. %, 1. 

Tees. 34 and 34 reducing. 


Elbows, Side Outlets. 



in. and larger. 

Tees. Side Outlets. 



in. and larger. 

Street Ells. 



••••34, 94, % x 34,1 x 34 . 

Crosses. 



.... 1 and % in., straight. 

Drop Ells. 



....34 in. and larger. 

Drop Tees. 



in. and larger. 

Caps.— 



• •••34. % and 1 in. 

Lock Nuts. 



-94, 1. 134- 

Reducers. 



. % x 34 in 1 in. inclusive. 

R. & L. Couplings. 



-•34, 94- 

R. H. Couplings. 



.34, %. 

Extension Pieces. 



in. and larger. 

Waste Nuts. 



...1 in. and larger. 

Return Bends. 



■■■■%, 1. 

45° Ells. 




Y’s. 



.1 In. and larger. 

Return Bends, R. & 1_ 



. 1)4 in. and larger. 

CLASS D. 

-13 

CENTS 

PER POUND. 

Elbows and Tees. 



and 1 in. 

Crosses. 



. ..134 in. and larger. 

Street Ells. 



. ..1 in. and larger. 

Caps. 



. 134 in. and larger. 

Lock Nuts. 



.134 in. and larger. 

Reducers. 



. ..134 in. and larger. 

R. H. Couplings. 



.1 and 134 in. 

R. & L. Couplings. 



.1 in. and larger. 

R. & L. Elbows. 



.134 in, and larger. 

45° Elbows. 



2)4 in. and larger. 

Return Bends. 



. ..134 in. and larger. 

Such Fittings as have smaller outlets than 34 in. will be classed “C.” 

CLASS E. 

—11 

CENTS 

PER POUND. 

Elbows and Tees. 



...134 in. and larger. 

R. H. Couplings. 



...134, 2. 

Such Fittings in this class that have outlets smaller than 1 in. to 
be classed “ D.” 


The run of Tees (Bullheads) gives the size for the purpose of classification, and the outlet being larger does not change it. 

Return Bends, reduced; Return Bends, tapped on spread; Elbows, tapped on pitch, 15 per cent, added; R. & L. Fittings, not classified 
above, in lots less than 100 pounds, 15 per cent, added. 

GALVANIZED FITTINGS. 


Class. 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

Price per Pound. 

$0.40 

.27 

.23 

.20 

.18 



























































































REVISED CLASSIFICATION—MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 359 

ELBOWS. 


Size. Class. 


Gas. 


*Steam and Gas 


’Steam and Gas.. 


*Gas. 

*Steam and Gas. 
’Steam and Gas 

Gas. 

*Steam and Gas 
’Steam and Gas 


*Steam and Gas 


Size. Class. 


K 

K x 

K 

H 

A 

A 

B 

*Steam and Gas. 

’Steam and Gas. 

Steam. 

. iKxlK 

. IK. 

E 

E 

E 

%x 

K 

B 

Steam. 

. 2 X IK 

E 

% 


B 

*Steam and Gas. 

. 2 x IK 

E 

Kx 

K 

B 

’Steam and Gas. 

. 2 

E 

Kx 

% 

C 

Steam. 

. 2/2 x IK 

E 

K 


C 

Steam. 

. 2K x 2 

E 

% x 

% 

C 

’Steam. 

. 2K 

E 

%x 

K 

C 

Steam. 

. 3 X 2 

E 

% 


D 

Steam. 

. 3 x 2K 

E 

1 X 

% 

C 

’Steam and Gas. 

. 3 

E 

1 X 

K 

C 

Steam. 

. 3K X 3 

E 

1 X 

K 

D 

Steam. 

. 3 a 

E 

1 


D 

Steam. 

. 4 x 3 

E 

1)4 x 

% 

D 

Steam. 

. 4 x 3K 

E 

IK x 1 

E 

’Steam. 

. 4 

E 

IK 


E 

Steam. 


E 

IK x 

% 

D 

Steam. 

. 6 

E 

IK x 1 


E 





STREET ELBOWS. 


Size. Class. 

Beaded. K B 

’Beaded. % B 

’Beaded. K C 

Beaded. K x K C 

’Beaded. % C 

Beaded.. \ x % C 

’Beaded. 1 0 

’Beaded. 114x1 D 

Beaded. 1)4 x % D 


Size. Class. 

Beaded. 1)4 D 

Beaded. 1 K x 1 D 

Beaded. IK x 1)4 D 

’Beaded. IK D 

Beaded.. 2x1 D 

Beaded. 2 x 1)4 D 

Beaded. 2 x IK D 

’Beaded. 2 D 

Beaded. 2K D 


In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 









































































360 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 


45° ELBOWS. 


Beaded. 

Size. 

. V* 

Class. 

B 

“Beaded and Plain. 

Size. 

. 1% 

Class. 

C 

Beaded. 

. % 

B 

“Beaded and Plain. 

2 

C 

“Beaded. 

. l A 

B 

Beaded . 

. 2% 

D 

'Beaded . 

. % 

c 

Beaded. 

. 3 

D 

“Beaded. 

. 1 

C 

Beaded . 

. 3V 2 

D 

“Beaded and Plain. 

. \y< 

C 

Beaded. 

. 4 

D 


60° ELBOWS. 


60° Y’S. 


Plain 

Plain 

Plain 


Size. Class. 



C 

C 

c 



Size. 

Class. 

Plain. 

. 1 a 

C 

Plain . 

. 2 

C 

Plain . 

. 2x1^ 

c 


Y BENDS. 


Beaded . 

Size. 

. % 

Class' 

c 

Beaded and Plain. 

Size. 

. 2 x lb,' 

Class. 

D 

Beaded. 

. 1 

0 

Beaded. 

. 2'A 

D 

Beaded and Plain. 

. 1 % 

D 

Beaded . 

. 214 x 2 

D 

Beaded and Plain . 

. 1 % 

0 

Beaded. 

. 3 

D 

Beaded and Plain . 

. x VA 

D 

Beaded . 

. 3 x zy 2 

D 

Beaded and Plain . 

. 2 

0 




ELBOWS. 

WITH SIDE OUTLET. 


Size. Class. 



Size. Class. 


Gas. 1 x 1 x 5*8 B 

Gas. 1 x 1 x y 2 B 

Gas. 1 x 1 x % C 

“Gas. Ixlxl C 

Gas. 1J4 x 1x 1 C 

“Gas. 134x1J4x1J4 C 

“Gas. 1^x1j£x1% C 


FOUR-WAY TEES. 



Size. 

Class. 


Size. Class. 

Gas. 

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: V 

B 

Gas. 

. 1 C 

Gas. 

B 

Gas. 

. H-i C 

Gas. 

. H 

C 

Gas. 

. c 


In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 













































































MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 36 1 


DROP ELBOWS. 


Gas 

Gas 

+ Gas 

*Gas 


Size. Class. 



Size. Class. 


% x . 

1 x 1 


3 /4 


B 

C 

C 


MALE AND FEMALE. 



Size. 

Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

Gas. 

"Gas. 

z"::::::::::: m 

B 

B 

*Gas. 

Gas. 


B 

B 


WITH DROP 23 4 INCHES LONG. 



Size. 

Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

Gas. 

. 

B 

Gas. 

. x % 

B 


FLANGE RIGHT SIDE. 


FLANGE LEFT SIDE. 



Size. 

Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

Gas. 

. 

B 

Gas. 

. 

B 

Gas. 

. 

B 

Gas. 

. 

B 


TEES. 

In describing Tees the run is first named, then the outlet, thus : 

% 


Size. Class. 


Size. Class. 


Gas. 

Gas. 

Gas. 

Gas. 

Gas. 

*Steam and Gas 

Gas. 

Gas. 

Gas. 



A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

B 

B 

B 


*Gas. 

*Steam and Gas 
*Steam and Gas 

Gas. 

*Steam and Gas 

Gas. 

*Steam and Gas 
Steam and Gas 
Gas. 



Iti ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 






























































362 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 



Size. 

Class. 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx Mx % 

C 

“Steam and Gas. 

. XX y 2 x y 2 

C 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx m x % 

c 

“Gas. 

. %X % 

c 

“Gas. 

. %x %x y 

c 

“Gas. 

. Mx %x % 

c 

Gas. 

. MX y 2 x y 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx y 2 x % 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx y 2 x y 2 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx y 2 x % 

c 

“Gas. 

. Mx y 2 x i 

c 

Gas. 

. Mx Mx y 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. M x %x % 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx %x y 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx Mx M 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. Mx Mx 1 

D 

Gas. 

. 1 x M x M 

c 

Steam and Gas. 

. 1 X %x 1 

C 

“Steam and Gas. 

. i x y,x y 

C 

“Steam. 

. 1 X Mx M 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 


c 

“Gas. 

. 1 x Mx % 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1 x Mx M 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 

1 x Mx M 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 


D 

“Steam. 


D 

Gas. 


c 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1 X 1 X % 

c 

“Steam and Gas. 


c 

“Steam and Gas. 


D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1 X 1 X 1 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1 X 1 X 1M 

E 

Gas. 

. iMx %x \y 

D 

Steam. 

. x U x 1 

D 

“Steam. 

. 1Mx yx\y 

D 

Steam. 

. IMx Mx M 

D 

“Steam. 

. 1Mx Mx 1 

D 

“Steam. 

. 1M x M x \y 

D 

Gas. 

. 1/4 X 1 X % 

D 

“Steam. 

. iMx 1 X M 

0 

“Steam. 

. IMx i x m 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 


E 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1M x 1 xiM 

E 

Steam. 

. 1M x i x i y 2 

E 

Steam and Gas. 

. IMxIMx % 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. iMx iMx y 2 

D 


TEES. —Continued. 


*Steam and Gas. 
“Steam and Gas. 
“Steam and Gas 

“Steam. 

Steam. 

Steam. 

Steam.. 

*Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam and Gas.. 

Steam. 

“Steam. 

“Steam and Gas. 
“Steam and Gas. 
“Steam and Gas.. 
“Steam and Gas . 
“Steam. 


“Steam and Gas. 


Steam. 



Size. 


Class. 

1M x 

IMx 

M 

D 

IMx 

IMx 

1 

E 

IMx 

IMx 

1M 

E 

1M x 

IMx 

1M 

E 

1M x 

Mx 

1M 

D 

IMx 

Mx 

1M 

D 

IMx 

Mx 

1M 

D 

1M x 

1 X 

1 

E 

IMx 

1 X 

1M 

E 

1M x 

1 X 

1M 

E 

1M x 

IMx 

M 

D 

1M x 

iMx 

1 

E 

IMx 

1M x 

1M 

E 

IMx 

IMx 

1M 

E 

1M x 

IMx 

M 

D 

IMx 

IMx 

M 

D 

IMx 

IMx 

M 

0 

IMx 

IMx 

1 

E 

1M x 

IMx 

1M 

E 

IMx 

IMx 

1M 

E 

IMx 

1M x 

2 

E 


2 

x M x 2 

D 

2 

x Mx 2 

D 

2 

x M x 2 

0 

2 

x 1 x 2 

E 

2 

X iMxlM 

E 

2 

x IMx 1M 

E 

2 

X 1M X 2 

E 

2 

x IMx 1M 

E 

2 

x 1 M x 1 M 

E 

2 

x 1M x 2 

E 

2 

x 2 X M 

0 

2 

x2 x M 

D 

2 

x 2 x 1 

E 

2 

x 2 x 1M 

E 

2 

x 2 x 1M 

E 

2 

x 2 x 2 

E 

2 

x 2 x 2M 

E 

2M x 2M x 1 

E 

2M 

x 2 Mx 1M 

E 

2M x 2M x 1M 

E 

2M x 2M x 2 

E 

2M x 2M x 2M 

E 

3 

x 3 x 1M 

E 

3 

x 3 x 1M 

E 

3 

x 3 x 2 

E 


In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 









































































































MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 363 

TEE S— Continued. 


Size. Class. 

♦Steam. 3 x 3 x 2}4 E 

♦Steam and Gas. 3x3x3 E 

Steam. 3V£ x 3'4 x 2 l 4 E 

Steam. 3 1 - x 3 L < x 3 E 

Steam. 3% x 3% x 3% E 

Steam. 4x4x2 E 


Size. Class. 

Steam. 4 x 4 x 2% E 

Steam. 4x4x3 E 

Steam. 4 x 4 x 3 X 4 E 

’Steam and Gas. 4x4x4 E 

Steam. 5x5x5 E 

Steam. 6x6x6 E 


DROP TEES. 


FEMALE. 




WITH DROP 2>A INCHES LONG. 



CROSSES. 

The outlets of a Cross are always the same size, and both denoted by the last figure. 


Gas. 

Gas. 

Gas. 

Steam and Gas 

Gas. 

Gas. 



Size. 


Class. 



Va x 

Va 

B 

Gas 

% X 

Ya x 

Ya 

B 

♦Gas 

;, 's X 

% X 

Ya 

B 

♦Stea 

% X 

% X 

% 

B 

Gas 

l/ ' t y 

'% X 

yL 

B 

Gas 

l A x 

% X 

% 

B 

♦Gas 


Size. Class. 



♦In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 

























































































364 


MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS 


CROSSES.— Continued. 




Size. 


Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

Steam and Gas. 


%x %x 

% 

B 

Steam. 

. 134 x 134 x 34 

C 

“Steam and Gas.. 


%x %x 

*4 

B 

“Steam and Gas. 

134 x 134 x % 

0 

“Steam and Gas. 


%x %x 

% 

C 

“Steam. 

. 134 x 134 x 1 

D 

Gas. 


1 X *4 X 

% 

B 

“Steam. 

. 134x 134x 134 

D 

Gas. 


t X 54 X 

% 

B 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 134x1*4x134 

D 

Steam and Gas. 


1 X %x 

*4 

B 

“Steam. 

. 2 x 2 x % 

D 

Steam and Gas. 


1 X %x 

% 

C 

*Steam. 

. 2 x 2 x 1 

D 

Steam and Gas. 


1 X 1 X 

% 

B 

“Steam. 

. 2 x 2 x 134 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 


1 X 1 X 

34 

B 

“Steam. 

. 2 x 2 x 134 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 


1 X 1 X 

% 

C 

*Steam and Gas. 

. 2 x 2 x 2 

D 

*Steam and Gas. 


1 X 1 X 

1 

C 

Steam. 

. 234 X 234 X 2 

D 

Steam. 


134 x 1 x 

% 

D 

“Steam. 

. 2*4x 234 x 234 

D 

Steam. 


1 *4 x 1 x 

1 

0 

Steam. 

. 3 x 3 x 2 

D 

Steam. 


134 x 134 x 

3 8 

c 

Steam. 

. 3 x 3 x 2*4 

D 

“Steam. 


1*4 X 134 X 

34 

C 

Steam and Gas. 


D 

*Steam. 




D 



D 

“Steam. 


134x 134x 

1 

D 

Steam. 

. 4 x 4 x 2 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 


134 x 134 X 134 

D 

Steam. 


D 

Steam. 


134 x 1*4 x 134 

D 





CAPS. 



Size. 

Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

“Gas. 

. 34 

B 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 134 

D 

*Gas. 

. Vs 

B 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 2 

D 

“Gas. 

. 34 

C 

“Steam. 

. 234 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 34 

C 

“Steam. 

. 3 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 1 

C 

“Steam. 

. 334 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 

. 134 

0 

“Steam. 

. 4 

D 


COUPLINGS. 


RIGHT HAND. 


Size. Class. 

* 34 . B 

“ 54 . b 

Size. Class. 

*134 . E 

“2 E 

* 34 . C 

* 54 . c 

234 . E 

3 . £ 

*1 . D 

4 . . E 

*1*4 . D 



In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 


















































































MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 365 

COUPLINGS. 


RIGHT AND LEFT. 


Size. 





Class. 

Size. 


Class. 

v* . 

. 




.... B 

1 . 


... D 

% . 






134. 



K. 





.... C 

1 X .. 


... D 

% . 





.... c 

2 . 


... D 

REDUCING. 





Size. 

Class. 


Size. 

Class. 

Gas. 




M* Vs 

A 

Steam and Gas. 

2 x % 

D 

Gas. 




V* 

A 

*Steam and Gas. 

.2 x 1 

0 

Steam and Gas... 




... %x M 

B 

*$team and Gas. 

.2 x 1J* 

D 

Gas. 




.. y 2 x % 

B 

*Steam and Gas. 

2 xlK 

0 

*Steam and Gas.. 




... % 

B 

Steam. 

■2^x1 

0 

Gas. 




... y A x y A 

B 

*Steam. 

.. 234 * 134 

D 

Gas. 




... %X % 

B 

Steam. 

234 x IK 

D 

Steam and Gas 




y* 

C 

* Steam. 

• 234 * 2 

D 





i x 34 

c 

Steam. 

.3 x 1 

D 

Gas .. 





C 

Steam . 

..3 x 134 

D 

“Gas . 




.. i x y 

C 

“Steam . 

..3 x IK 

D 

“Steam and Gas. 




1 X % 

C 

Steam and Gas . 

3 x 2 

D 

“Steam and Gas... 




... IK* M 

C 

“Steam . 

.3 x 234 

D 

“Steam and Gas... 




- IX* X 

D 

Steam . 

.. 334 x 234 

0 

*Steam and Gas 




V4x^ 

D 

“Steam . 

.. 3K x 3 

D 

“Steam . 





D 

Steam . 

..4 x 2 

D 

*Steam and Gas ... 




... 134* % 

D 

Steam . 

-4 x 234 

0 

*Steam and Gas... 




... 134*1 

D 

Steam . 


D 

“Steam and Gas ... 




- t«i 134 

D 

“Steam . 

• 4 x 334 

D 

Steam . 




2 x y 2 

C 









LOCK 

NUTS. 



Size. 





Class. 

Size. 


Class. 

*j y. 





B 

*1 . 


... C 

/A. . 









*3/ 





B 

*134 . 


... c 

/a . 

* 1 / 





B 

*\y 2 . 


... E 

/2. 





. C. 

“2 . 


... E 







WASTE 

NUTS. 



Size. 





Class. 

Size. 


Class. 






B 

* % . 


... B 


*1 . 


... C 

*i/ . B 

. 


... C 




In ordering, be particular to mention steam or gas. Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 

















































































366 MALLEABLE-IRON FITTINGS. 

RETURN BENDS. 

OPEN PATTERN. 


Dist. Between 

Size. Centers. Class. 

* 34 . 134 . B 

* % .2 .C 

*1 . 234 . C 

*1U 3 .. D 

Dist. Between- 

Size. Centers. Class. 

*134 . 334 . 0 

*2 4 D 

*234 .434. D 

*3 .5 . D 



CLOSE PATTERN. 

Dist. Between 

Size. Centers. Class. 

* 34 . 1 . B 

* % . 134 . C 

*i .Iiz. . .. c 

Dist. Between 

Size. Centers. Class. 

*134 . 1% . D 

*134 .2 A. D 

*2 . 234 . D 



MEDIUM PATTERN. 

Dist. Between 

Size. Centers. Class. 

34 . 134 . B 

%. 134 . C 

1 .1 % . c 

Dist. Between 

Size. Centers. Class. 

134 . 2K . D 

134 . 234 . D 

2 .3 . D 


MALE. 


CHANDELIER LOOPS. 

FEMALE. 


Size. 

% . 


Class. 

. B 

^4. 


. B 


CHANDELIER HOOKS. 



MALE OR FEMALE. 


Size. 

“4 . 


Class. 

B 

WALL PLATES. 

Size. 

. 


Class. 

R 



Such sizes as are marked with a * are carried in stock, galvanized. 


Size. Class. 



EXTENSION PIECES. 

MALE OR FEMALE. 


Size. 

Class. 

s /gX% . 

. B 

^ X %. 

B 

. 



STEAM-COCK WRENCHES. 

Eight Sizes.34 to 3 inches. 


We also keep in stock : Galvanized Malleable-Iron Bushings, % to 2% inch, inclusive ; Galvanized Malle¬ 
able-Iron Unions, X to 4-inch, inclusive. 

















































































BRASS STEAM AND WATER FITTINGS. 367 

ROUGH AND FINISHED. 


ELBOW. TEE. FINISHED UNION. 

ELBOWS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 


2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

Rough, each. 

Reducing. Rough, each. 

45° Rough, each. 

Street, Rough, each. 

$0.12 

$0.17 

.22 

.25 

$0.21 

.26 

.30 

$0.28 

.35 

.40 

.55 

$0.35 

.45 

.50 

.75 

$0.50 

.62 

.75 

1.00 

$0.85 

1.10 

1.25 

1.80 

$1.10 

1.40 

1.65 

2.50 

$1.50 

1.90 

2.25 

3.25 

$3.50 

4.40 

5.25 

$4.50 

5.65 

6.75 

$7.00 

8.75 

$10.00 

12.50 




TEES. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

X 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

Rough, each. 

Reducing, Rough, each. 

$0.15 

$0.20 

.25 

$0.30 

.38 

$0.40 

.50 

$0.50 

.63 

$0.75 

.95 

$ 1.00 

1.25 

$1.30 

1.65 

$1.75 

2.20 

$4.00 

5.00 

$5.50 

6.90 

$9.00 

11.25 

$13.00 

16.25 


CROSSES. 


Size, Inches .| 34 % | 34 % I 1 134 j 134 2 I 234 3 334 4 

Rough, each. $0.30 $0.40 $0.50 $0.60 $0.80 $1.50 $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.00 $14.50 

Reducing, Rough, each.38 .50 .65 .75 1.00 1.90 2.50 4.40 6.25 8.75 12.50 18.00 


REDUCERS. 


Size, Inches. 

. 1 % 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Rough,each. 

$0.22 

.32 

.45 

.65 

.90 

1.12 

1.85 

3.00 

4.50 


RETURN BENDS. 


Size, Inches. '2 1 1 134 2 

Close Pattern, Rough, each. $0.40 $0.75 $1.15 $1.65 $2.50 $4.00 

Open Pattern, Rough, each. .50 1.00 1.35 2.00 3.00 4.50 


UNIONS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Finished, each. 

Rough, Extra Heavy, each.. 

$0.32 

.35 

$0.36 

.40 

$0.50 

.55 

$0.70 

.75 

$0.90 

1.00 

$1.25 

1.40 

$1.70 

1.90 

$2.50 

2.75 

$3.60 

4.00 

$6.00 

6.50 

$7.75 

8.50 


Finished Fittings, double above list. 



















































































368 


BRASS STEAM AND WATER FITTINGS. 



COUPLINGS, CAPS AND PLUGS. 


Size Inches. 

34 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Couplings, Rough, each. 

Couplings R. & L., Rough, each. 

Caps. Rough, each. 

Plugs, Rough, each. 

$0.10 

.15 

.09 

$0.14 

.17 

.15 

.10 

$0.16 

20 

.20 

.12 

$0.25 

.30 

.25 

.15 

$0.37 

.45 

.35 

.20 

$0.50 

.60 

.45 

.28 

$0.60 

.75 

.60 

.40 

$0.90 

1.12 

.80 

.50 

$1.35 

1.75 

1.10 

.90 

$2.40 

2.00 

1.25 

$3.50 

3.00 

2.00 

_ 



NIPPLE. LOCKNUT. BUSHING. 


NIPPLES. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 


o 

234 

3 

Close, each. 

Rough, to 4 in. long, each. 

$0.12 

.15 

$0.15 

.20 

$0.20 

.30 

$0.25 

.35 

$0.30 

.45 

$0.40 

.60 

$0.60 

.90 

$0.90 

1.25 

$1.25 

1.60 

$2.50 

3.00 

$3.50 

4.50 


LOCK NUTS AND BUSHINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Locknuts, Rough, each. 

Bushings, each. 

$0.10 

$0.10 

.10 

$0.12 

.12 

$015 

.14 

$0.20 

.21 

$0.30 

.38 

$0.45 

.50 

$0.70 

.67 

$0.95 

1.00 

$1.50 

1.50 

$2.75 

2.50 


Bushings reducing more than two sizes, made to order at special price. Finished Fittings double above list. 

SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS TUBING. 

MADE TO CORRESPOND WITH IRON PIPE, AND TO FIT IRON PIPE FITTINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

5 

6 

Aoprox. Weight. Ft., Lbs 

.25 

.43 

.62 

.90 

1.25 

1.70 

2 50 

3.00 

4.00 

5.75 

8.30 

10.90 

20.70 

15.75 

18.31 

Per Pound ...,. 

$0.62 

.54 

.48 

.44 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.36 

.36 

.44 

.52 


These tubes are kept in stock up to 4-inch in 12-foot lengths. Special lengths to order. We can furnish Copper Tubes same size as above. 
Brasshnd Copper Tubes are always shipped without threads or couplings, unless otherwise specified. Threads and Couplings charged extra. 































































STANDARD BRASS VALVES 


369 



ANGLE VALVE. 

GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES, SCREWED. 


CROSS VALVE. 


GLOBE VALVE. 



Size, Inches. 

34 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

2 34 

3 

334 

4 

Each. 

$0.72 

.72 

.77 

1.00 

1.26 

1.80 

2.52 

3.50 

5.30 

10.00 

14.40 

26.50 

36.00 


CROSS VALVES, SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

. 34 

% 

* 

% 

1 

134 


2 

2 34 

3 

Each. 


1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

8.00 

16.00 

24.00 



HORIZONTAL CHECK. VERTICAL CHECK. ANGLE CHECK. HORIZONTAL CHECK WITH DRIP COCK. 


CHECK VALVES. 



% 

34 

Ya 

34 

Ya 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Horizontal Check, each. 

Vertical and Angle Check, each. 

$0.65 

.72 

$0.65 

.72 

$0.70 

.77 

$0.90 

1.00 

2.15 

1.85 

$1.15 

1.26 

2.55 

2.20 

$1.60 

1.80 

3.15 

2.70 

$2.25 

2.52 

4.05 

3.60 

$3.15 

3.50 

5.40 

4.90 

$4.75 

5.30 

$9.00 

10.00 

$13.00 

14.40 

Horizontal UheCK wun urip uock, eacn. 







Horizontal Oncck wimoui urip cock, cain. 








F 





























































370 


BRASS VALVES 


« 


GLOBE VALVE. LOCK AND SHIELD VALVE. LOCK AND SHIELD VALVE. 

BRASS GLOBE, ANGLE AND CHECK VALVES, FLANGED. 





Size, Inches. 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

3X 

4 

Globe and Angle, each. 

Horizontal Check, each. 

Diameter Flanges, Inches. 

$6.75 

6.50 

4 

$8.50 

8.25 

4*. 

$10.50 

10.15 

5 

$16.00 

15.50 

6 

$23 00 
22.00 

7 

$35.00 

33.50 

7X 

$50.00 

47.50 

8 X 

$70.00 

66.50 

9 


LOCK AND SHIELD VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

X 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

Rough Body, Plain, each. 

$1.10 

$1.35 

$1.60 

$2.25 

$3.25 

$4.85 

Rough Body. N. P. All Over, each. 

1.40 

1.65 

1.95 

2.65 

3.70 

5.35 


Keys, Plain, each, 20 cents. Finished and Nickel Plated, each, 50 cents. 



SWING CHECK VALVE. 


Size, Inches. >4 

K 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

Price, each. $2.25 

2.75 

350 

4.25 

550 

7.50 

15.00 

22.00 
































































371 


SPECIAL BRASS VALVES. 



GLOBE VALVE. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

ASBESTOS DISC BRASS VALVES. 



CROSS VALVE. 


Size, Inches. 

24 

% 

24 

% 

1 

124 

124 

2 

224 

3 

Globe and Angle Valves, each. 

Cross Valves, each. 

Extra Discs and Holders, complete, each. 

$1.10 

.14 

$1.25 

.07 

$1.60 

2.25 

.09 

$2.20 

2.50 

.10 

$2.80 

3.25 

.12 

$4.00 

4.75 

.18 

$5.50 

6.25 

.25 

$8.00 

9.50 

.36 

$15.75 

20.00 

.48 

$22.00 

30.00 

.60 




No. 1. RADIATOR VALVE, FEMALE. ASBESTOS DISC RADIATOR VALVES. No - 2. RADIATOR VALVE, WITH UNION. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

IX 

ix 

2 




1. Rough Both, N. P. all Over, each. 

$2.85 

$3.65 

$4.90 

$6.75 

$1 1.00 

13.10 

2 Rough Body. N. P. all Over, each. 

3.80 

4.75 

6.40 

8.10 































































372 


BRASS VALVES WITH JENKINS DISC. 





GLOBE VALVE. 


ANGLE VALVE. 


GLOBE VALVE, WOOD WHEEL. 


GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES WITH JENKINS DISC. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Each. 

$1.10 

$1.25 

$1.60 

$2.20 

$2.80 

$4.00 

$5.50 

$8.00 

$15.75 

$22.00 

Extra Discs. 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.09 

.12 

.18 

.24 

.33 


GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES WITH JENKINS DISC, WOOD WHEEL. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Rough Body. Plain, each. 

$ 2.00 

$2.50 

$3.20 

$4.50 

$6.25 

$10.50 

Rouqh Body. Plated Trimmings, each. 

2.30 

2.80 

3.50 

4.80 

6.55 

10.80 

Rough Body. Plated All Over, each. 

2.40 

2.90 

3.60 

4.90 

6.65 

10.90 

Finished All Over, each. 

2.50 

3.00 

3.75 

5.25 

7.25 

1 1.75 

Finished and Plated All Over, each. 

2.90 

3.40 

4.15 

5.65 

7.65 

12.15 



HORIZONTAL CHECK. 



VERTICAL CHECK. 

CHECK VALVES WITH JENKINS DISC. 


ANGLE CHECK. 



Size, Inches. f 34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 


Each. $1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

1.90 

2.60 

3.60 

5.00 

7.50 

13.50 

20.50 



































































BRASS VALVES 


373 



SAFETY VALVE. 


SAFETY VALVES, STEAM METAL. 


LOW-PRESSURE SAFETY VALVE. 



Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

x 

% 

1 

1 x 

1 X 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

Brass Disc, each. 

Jenkins Disc, each. 

$2.20 

$2.50 

$3.25 

4.12 

$3.90 

4.95 

$4.70 

5.50 

$7.15 

8.25 

$9.00 

10.15 

$12.50 

15.40 

$22.50 

$33.50 


. 

. 




LOW PRESSURE SAFETY VALVES, STEAM METAL. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1 X 

i X 

2 

Each. 

$2.60 

3.30 

4.50 

6.35 

8.65 



THROTTLE VALVE. 



BUTTERFLY VALVE. 


VACUUM VALVE. 



THROTTLE, BUTTERFLY AND VACUUM VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

34 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

*Throttle Valves, Steam Metal, each.. 
+8utterfly Valves, each. 

c i nn 

C 1 9R 


$10.00 
3.10 
o nn 

$11.50 

4.40 

2.50 

$14.00 

5.65 

$20.00 

6.75 

$25.00 

10.00 

$35.00 

13.75 

$21.00 



. 






* Suitable for a working pressure of 175 pounds. + Butterfly Valves do not close steam or water tight. 


































































374 


HOSE VALVES 






HOSE VALVE, WHEEL HANDLE. HOSE VALVE. TEE HANDLE. GARDEN HOSE VALVE. GATE HOSE VALVE. 

HOSE VALVES (BRASS). 


Size, Inches. 

i 


114 

2 

214 


Rough Body, Plain, each. 

$3.15 

3.65 

$3.70 

4.30 

$4.75 

5.50 

$7.00 

8.00 

11.50 

$8.50 

9.75 

14.50 

Rough Body! Nickel-Plated all over, each. 

Polished Brass all over, each. 






These Valves have standard iron pipe thread on bottom and Chicago standard hose thread on side, 1 to 2-inch inclusive. 
The 234-inch has the Chicago Fire Department thread on side. Can be furnished with other threads than specified when 
wanted. 


GARDEN HOSE VALVES ( BRASS.) 


Size, Inches. 

14 

94 

1 

114 

114 

2 

214 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each.. 

$1.65 

1.65 

2.20 

3.40 

4.75 

7.00 

12.00 


These Valves have standard iron pipe thread on bottom, and are made with either Chicago or California hose thread 
on side. Can be furnished with other threads than those specified when so ordered. 


HOSE VALVES, DOUBLE GATE. 

IRON WHEEL. WITH FINISHED BRASS WHEEL. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

114 

114 

2 

214 

Rough Body, Plain, with Brass 
Cap and Chain, each. 

$3.75 

$4.85 

$6.50 

$9.25 

$16.50 

Rough Body, Plain, without 
Cap and Chain, each. 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

14.00 


These Valves have standard iron pipe thread on 
sample hose thread. They are always made to order. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

114 

114 

2 

214 

Finished all over, with Brass Cap 
and Chain, each. 

$6.75 

$8.60 

$10.25 

$15.00 

$24.50 

Finished all over, without Cap 
and Chain, each. 

5.50 

7.25 

8.75 

13.25 

22.00 

Finished and Plated all over, 
with Brass Cap and Chain, each. 

7.35 

9.35 

1 1.00 

16.00 

26.00 

Finished and Plated all over, 
without Cap and Chain, each... 

5.90 

7.70 

9.25 

14.00 

23.00 


end and hose thread on male end. When ordering send 












































































RADIATOR VALVES WITH UNION. 

BRASS DISCS AND JENKINS DISCS. 

WOOD WHEELS. 



375 


Threads : Male right-hand on union, female right hand on bottom. 

BRASS DISC. 


No. 

Size, Inches. 


% 

1 


114 

2 

11 

Rough Body. Finished Trimmings, each. 

$2.15 

$2.50 

$3.30 

$4.40 

$5.90 

$9.25 

12 

Rough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

2.35 

2.75 

3 60 

4.70 

6.25 

9.75 

13 

Rough Body. Plated all over, each. 

2.50 

2.90 

3.75 

5.00 

6.50 

10.00 

14 

Finished all over, each. 

3.00 

3.40 

4.25 

5.75 

7.75 

12.00 

15 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

3.35 

3.80 

4.70 

6.35 

8.35 

12.75 


JENKINS DISC. 


No. 

Size, Inches. 

14 

% 

1 

U4 

1>4 

2 

26 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each 

$2.75 

$3.50 

$4.30 

$5.85 

$7.75 

$12.60 

27 

Rough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

3.05 

3.80 

4.60 

6.15 

8.05 

12.90 

28 

Rough Body. Plated all over, each. 

3.15 

3.90 

4.70 

6.25 

8.15 

13.00 

29 

Finished all over, each. 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

6.40 

8.75 

13.85 

30 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

3.60 

4.40 

5.20 

6.80 

9.15 

14.25 


In ordering, always use valve numbers and sizes. 

We shall fill orders for these styles Radiator Valves tapped as above, unless otherwise specified, and shall invariably 
refuse to allow the return of such as may be incorrectly ordered. 




















































376 


CORNER RADIATOR VALVES. 

WITH JENKINS DISCS. 


WOOD WHEELS. 



RIGHT HAND VALVE. 


LEFT HAND VALVE. 



No. 

Size, Inches. 

% 

1 


1% 

2 

31 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each. 

$2.75 

$3.50 

$5.00 

$7.00 

$11.55 

32 

Rough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

3.05 

3.80 

5.30 

7.30 

11.85 

33 

Rough Body. Plated all over, each. 

3.15 

3.90 

5.40 

7.40 

11.95 

34 

Finished all over, each. 

3.25 

4.25 

5.75 

8.00 

12.95 

35 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

3.65 

4.65 

6.15 

8.40 

13.35 


WITH UNION. 


No. 

Size, Inches. 

% 

1 


1 K 

2 

36 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each. 

$3.85 

$4.75 

$6.45 

$8.55 

$13.85 

37 

Rough Body. Plated Trimmings, each. 

4.15 

5.05 

6.85 

8.85 

14.15 

38 

Rough Body, Plated all over, each. 

4.25 

5.15 

6.95 

8.95 

14.25 

39 

Finished all over, each. 

4.40 

5.30 

7.05 

9.65 

15.25 

40 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

4.80 

5.70 

7.45 

10.05 

15.65 


All corner valves are tapped left hand in both openings. 
Valves fitted with lock and shield at same list; keys extra. 





















































“DETROIT” SCREW STEM STEAM RADIATOR VALVES. 377 

WITH UNION. 

PRICE LIST FOR BRASS DISC. 


No. 

Size. 

% 

1 

M 

1 K 

2 

60 

Rough body, finished trimmings. 

$2.45 

$3.25 

$4.50 

$6.50 

$10.00 

61 

Rough body, plated trimmings. 

2.60 

3.35 

4.90 

6.60 

10.25 

62 

Rough body, plated all over. 

2.85 

3.65 

5.05 

7.10 

10.85 

63 

Finished body. 

3.00 

3.85 

5.25 

7.50 

1 1.50 

64 

Finished body, plated all over. 

3.40 

4.30 

5.80 

8.10 

12.35 


WITH JENKINS DISC. 


No. 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

Size. 

% 

1 

1 bi 

VA 

2 

Rough body, finished trimmmings. 

Rough body, plated trimmings. 

Rough body, plated all over.. 

Finished body. 

Finished body, plated all over. 

Jenkins Discs. 

$3.50 

3.75 

3.80 

4.00 

4.25 

.10 

$4.30 

4.65 

4.75 

4.80 

5.25 

.12 

$5.85 

6.25 

6.40 

6.40 

7.00 

.18 

$7.75 

8.00 

8.10 

8.75 

9.25 

.25 

$12.60 

12.85 
13.10 

13.85 
14.35 

.36 


In ordering use numbers and sizes only. 

All valves threaded as described , unless otherwise specified, and we shall decline to allow the 
return of such as may be incorrectly ordered. 

Valves with Jenkins Disc will be furnished unless otherwise specified. 

Threads : Right-hand on union. Right-hand on bottom. 



“ DETROIT ” IMPROVED QUICK-OPENING HOT WATER 


RADIATOR VALVE. 

WITH UNION. 

PRICE LIST. 


No. 

Size. 

A 

% 

1 

U4 

1 X 

2 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

Rough body, finished trimmings. 

Rough body, plated trimmings. 

Rough body, plated all over 

Finished body. 

Finished body, plated all over. 

$2.05 

2.30 

2.40 

2.60 

2.90 

$2.45 

2.60 

2.85 

3.00 

3.40 

$3.25 

3.35 

3.65 

3.85 

4.30 

$4.50 

4.90 

5.05 

5.25 

5.80 

$6.50 

6.65 

7.10 
7.50 

8.10 

$10.00 

10.25 

10.85 

11.50 
12.35 


All valves threaded as described , unless otherwise specified, and we shall decline to allow the 
return of such as may be incorrectly ordered. 

Threads : Right-hand on union. Right-hand on bottom. 











































































378 HOT water radiator valve. 

QUICK OPENING QUARTER TURN. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

VA 

m 

2 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each. 

SI.50 

$1.75 

$2.50 

$3.75 

$5.50 

Rough Body. Plated Trimmings, each. 

1.75 

2.05 

2.80 

4.05 

6.00 

Rough Body, Plated all over, each. 

1.85 

2.15 

3.00 

4.25 

6.25 

Finished all over, each. 

2.25 

2.85 

4.05 

5.50 

8.25 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

2.60 

3.25 

4.50 

6.00 

9.00 


WITH UNION. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1 X 

1 % 

2 

Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each. 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3 50 

$5.00 

$7.00 

Rough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

2.30 

2.85 

3 90 

5.40 

8.00 

Rough Body, Plated all over, each. 

2.40 

3.00 

4.10 

5.60 

8.25 

Finished all over, each. 

3.00 

4.05 

5.15 

7.40 

11.25 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

3.40 

4.50 

5.75 

8.00 

12.00 


These valves are made with Male Union only. 

In ordering female valves, state whether left hand thread is wanted at bottom or side. 


UNION ELBOWS. BRASS. 

FOR HOT WATER RADIATORS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1*4 

VA 

2 

Rough Body. Plain, each. 

$1.25 

$1.60 

$2.15 

$2.85 

$4.50 

Rough Body, Plated, each. 

1.50 

1.85 

2.40 

3.15 

4.80 

Finished all over, each. 

1.70 

2.10 

2.80 

3.75 

5.35 

Finished and Plated all over, each. 

1.95 

2.35 

3.05 

4.05 

5.65 




No. 1. 



KEYS. BRASS. 

FOR LOCK AND SHIELD VALVES 



Plain. 

Plated. 

No. 1. For Valves % to %-inch inclusive, each. 

$0.18 

$0.25 



Plain. 

Plated. 

No. 2. For Valves % to 2-inches, inclusive, each. 

$0.50 

$0.70 















































































No. 1. 


COMPRESSION RADIATOR AIR VALVES. 




BRASS. 


No. 2. 


No. 3. 


No. 4. 


379 



No 5. 


Chased Ikon Pipe. 

Plain. 

Plated. 

Size, Inches. 

Vs 

V4 

X 

Va 

No. 1 All Brass, each. 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.35 

$0.40 

No. 2. Wood Wheel, each. 

.40 

.50 

.45 

.50 

No. 3. Wood Wheel, with nose, each. 

.65 

.70 

.70 

.75 

No. 4 Lock and Shield, each. 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.40 

No. 5. Lock and Shield, each. 

.50 


.57 



Keys for Nos. 4 and 5 extra : Plain, each, 12 cents; Plated, each, 18 cents. 



VICTOR AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. 


No. 2. 


No. 3. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

7 

Price. Plated, per dozen. 

$7.50 

7.50 

9.00 

9.00 

15.00 



No. 4. No. 7. 



MARSH AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. 


No. 1. 

No. 2. 

No. 3. 


No. 5. 


No. 6. 

No. 6B. 

Figure. 

1 

2 

3 

5 


6 

fiB 

Nickel-plated, each. 

$1.15 

1.25 

1.15 

1.50 


1.25 

1.40 























































































380 


EXPANSION JOINTS 


SWING JOINTS 



STEAM METAL. 


EXPANSION JOINTS. 


STANDARD TRAVERSE. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Traverse, Inches. 

2 

2 34 

234 

234 

234 

234 

234 

254 

Each. 

$1.50 

2.20 

2.75 

4.00 

5.00 

8.00 

17.50 

24.00 


SPECIAL TRAVERSE. 


Traverse. 

Size, Inches. 

54 

1 

134 

134 

2 

6 inches. 

Each. 

$8.25 

9.00 

9.75 

10.50 

$9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 

$10.00 

11.25 
12.50 
13.75 

$11.50 

13.00 

14.50 

16.00 

$13.50 

15.50 

17.50 

19.50 

8 “ . 


10 “ . 

1 ( 

12 “ . 

(i 




When used for high pressure steam, the expansion is 1 inch in 50 feet of pipe. 


SWING JOINT. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

54 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Rough, each. 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.75 

$2.40 

$3.50 

$4.50 

$6.25 

$9.00 

Finished, each. 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.75 

4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

10.00 












































































STANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES 


381 




GLOBE VALVE, PLAIN TOP. ANGLE VALVE, PLAIN TOP. CROSS VALVE, PLAIN TOP. 

IRON-BODY GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES, PLAIN TOP. 

SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 K 

3 

Each. 

$2.25 

2.75 

3.50 

5.40 

7.35 

9.80 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2K 

3 



$7.00 

9.00 

12.50 


Diameter of Flanges, Inches. 

6 

7 

7K 



IRON-BODY CROSS VALVES, PLAIN TOP. 

SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2K 

3 




$6.50 

9.00 

12.50 



FLANGED. 



2 

fH 

CV2 

3 




$9.00 

11.75 

16.50 


Diameter of Flanges, Inches... 

6 

7 

7K 













































































382 



GLOBE VALVE. SCREWED. 



STANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES. 

WITH YOKE. 


ANGLE VALVE, SCREWED. 


GLOBE VALVE, FLANGED. 



CROSS VALVE. 


IRON-BODY GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES-WITH YOKE. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 'A 

3 

CO 

4 

*A 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Each. 

$7.00 

9.00 

12.50 

15.25 

19.00 

24.00 

27.00 

37.50 

63.00 

72.00 

114.00 

170.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

3 H 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

*14 

*16 

Each. 

$8.60 

10.75 

15.00 

18.50 

22.50 

27.50 

31.00 

42.00 

68.00 

77.00 

123.00 

187.00 

350.00 

475.00 

Diameter of Flanges. Inches.. 

6 

7 

1A 

8A 

9 

9A 

10 

11 

1234 

1334 

16 

19 

21 

2334 


* Note. —The 14 and 16-inch valves are made to order only, and at a special discount. 


IRON-BODY CROSS VALVES.-WITH YOKE. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 


Each. 

$16.25 

20.00 

23.50 

30.65 

35.25 

47.25 

78.00 

92.00 

162.00 

240.00 


FLANGED. 


Sizes, Inches. 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

r* 

i 

8 

10 

12 

Each. 

$20.00 

25 00 

28.50 

36.00 

41.00 

54.00 

85.00 

100.00 

175.00 

265.00 

Diameter of Flanges, Inches. 

734 

8 A 

9 

934 

10 

11 

12 a 

13 A 

16 

19 













































































STANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES 


383 



HORIZONTAL CHECK. ANGLE CHECK. 

HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVES. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

IK 

1K 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Each. 

$1.50 

2.20 

2.65 

3.60 

6.50 

8.90 

12.25 

14.25 

19.00 

22.00 

30.00 

45.00 

57.00 

105.00 

155.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

1K 

IK 

2 

2 K 

3 

3K 

4 

4 K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

*14 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

7K 

8K 

9 

9K 

10 

11 

12K 

1 3 % 

16 

19 

21 

Each. 

$2.50 

3.25 

4.00 

5.25 

8.25 

11.50 

15.50 

18.00 

22.50 

26.00 

35.00 

50.00 

62.00 

115.00 

175.00 

300.00 


ANGLE CHECK VALVES. 

SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

rt 

( 

8 


Each. 

$2.20 

2.65 

3.60 

6.50 

8.90 

12.25 

14.25 

19.00 

22.00 

30.00 

45.00 

57.00 



FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

4.K 

5 

6 

rt 

i 

8 

Each. 

$3.25 

4.00 

5.25 

8.25 

11.50 

15.50 

18.00 

22.50 

26.00 

35.00 

50.00 

62.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

7K 

8K 

9 

9K 

10 

11 

12K 

13K 


*Note. —The 14-inch Valves are made to order only, and at a special discount. 


















































































384 


STANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES 



VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. SWING CHECK VALVE. 

VERTICAL CHECK VALVES. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

3 14 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Each. 

$9.50 

12.50 

17.00 

21.00 

30.00 

33.00 

40.00 

62.00 

73.00 

FLANGED. 

Size, Inches. 

2% 

3 

314 

4 

4M 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Each. 

$11.50 

15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

33.50 

37.00 

45.00 

67.00 

78.00 

Diameter of Flanges. Inches. 

7 

714 

814 

9 

9 H 

10 

1 1 

12 14 

1314 


SWING CHECK VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

$15.00 

3 

314 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

14 

Each, Screwed Ends. 

$18.00 

$24.00 

$27.00 

$38.00 

$48.00 

$62.00 

$75.00 

$125.00 

$200.00 


Each, Flanged Ends. 

17.00 

'21.00 

27.00 

30.00 

42.00 

52.00 

67.00 

80.00 

135.00 

220.00 

$350.00 

Each. Hub Ends. 




35.00 

48.00 

60.00 


90.00 

160.00 

265.00 








Diameter of Flanges, Inches. 

7 

714 

814 

9 

10 

11 

1214 

1314 

16 

19 


Distance from end to end, Screwed, Inches. 

B% 

714 

814 

914 

11 

1214 

14 

16 

18% 

22 


Length face to face of Flanges. Inches. 

8 14 

914 

1014 

11 

13 

1314 

16 

17 

20 

24 



Swing Check Valves, screwed and flanged, for water, have leather discs; for steam have brass discs. 

Hub End Swing Check Valves always liave leather discs. 

If not otherwise specified, screwed and flanged Swing Check Valves wdtli brass discs will always be sent. 


















































































































IRON-BODY VALVES 


385 



SAFETY VALVE. BUTTERFLY VALVE. 

IRON-BODY SAFETY VALVES. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

. 1 

1 % 

1 % 

2 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 8 

Each. 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$5.80 

$7.80 

$13.25 

$17.25 

$23.00 

$28.75 

$34.50 

$41.50 

$57.75 

$93.50 $132.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 % 

3 

3 x 

4 

4 % 

5 

6 


8 





Each. 

$10.25 

$16.00 

$21.50 

$27.50 

$34.00 

$40.00 

$48.00 

$65.00 

$100.00 

$140.00 


Diameter of Flanges. 

6 

7 

7% 

8% 

9 

9U 

10 

1 1 

12% 

13% 






IRON-BODY SAFETY VALVES. 

WITH JENKINS DISC. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

6 

Screwed, each. 

Flanqed. each. 

$10.25 

12.25 

$16.75 

19.00 

$22.00 

25.50 

$31.00 

34.00 

$38.00 

41.50 

$55.00 

62.00 

$73.00 

80.00 


IRON-BODY BUTTERFLY VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

1 % 

1 % 

2 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

(5 

Screwed, each. 

Flanged each. 

$6.35 

7.50 

$7.00 

8.50 

$8.00 

9.50 

$9.50 

11.50 

$12.00 

15.00 

$16.00 

19.00 

$18.50 

22.00 

$28.50 

32.00 

$42.50 

47.00 


Butterfly Valves do not close steam or water tight. 


o 







































































386 


JENKINS DISC IRON-BODY VALVES 



GLOBE VALVE, PLAIN TOP. 


GLOBE VALVE, YOKE TOP. 


GLOBE VALVE, FLANGER ENDS. 


JENKINS DISC IRON-BODY GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. 




Size, Inches. 

2 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Plain Top. Screwed, each. 

$7.25 

10.00 

8.50 

$11.00 
12 00 

1 3.00 

$16.00 

16.75 

1 8.00 










Yoke Top, Screwed, each. 

Plain Top, Flanged, each. 

$19.50 

$24.00 

$36.00 

$40.00 

$48.00 

$80.00 

$90 00 

$130.00 

$185.00 

Yoke Top, Flanged, each. 

11.75 

14.00 

18.50 

21.50 

26.00 

39.00 

42.00 

50.00 

80.00 

90.00 

130.00 

185.00 


DIMENSIONS OF IRON-BODY VALVES WITH JENKINS DISC. 


Size, Inches . 

2 

2 % 

3 

3 % 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Diameter of Flanqes. 

6 

7 

7 A 

8 A 

9 

9% 

10 

11 

12 % 

13 % 

16 

19 

Face to Face Globe Valves. 

6 

7 A 

9 A 

10 

11 % 

12% 

13 

16 

16 

18 % 

21 % 

24 % 

Center to Face Angle Valves.. 

3% 

4% 

4% 

5% 

5% 

6% 

6A 

8 

8 A 

9% 

1 1 

12 % 


JENKINS DISC IRON-BODY CHECK VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

6 

! Screwed Ends, each. 

Flanged Ends, each. 

$10.50 

12.50 

$14.00 

16.50 

$17.00 

20.00 

$20.00 

23.00 

$30.00 

33.00 

$40.00 

43.00 


JENKINS DISC IRON-BODY CROSS VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

. 2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

Screwed Ends, each. 

Flanged Ends, each. 

. $16.00 

. 19.00 

$21.00 

24.00 

$26.00 

29 00 

$30.00 

33.00 

$42.00 

45.00 

$45.00 

48.00 

$58.00 

62.00 


JENKINS DISCS. 


Size, Inches. 

. 1 % 

% 

% 

% 

1 

1 % 

1 % 

2 

2 % : 

3 

3% 

4 

5 

6 7 

8 

Each. 

. $0.03 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.09 

.12 

.18 

.24 

.33 

.45 

.52 

.68 

.90 .98 

1.20 













































































SPECIAL IRON-BODY VALVES AND IRON COCKS 


387 



GLOBE VALVE, PLAIN TOP. 


GLOBE VALVE, YOKE TOP. 


ASBESTOS DISC GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2 X A 

3 

3V 2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Screwed. Plain Top. each. 

$7.25 
8.50 
10.00 
11.75 

$11.00 
13.00 
12.00 
14.00 

$16.00 

18.00 

16.75 

18.50 

$18.50 

20.50 

19.50 

21.50 

$23.00 

25.00 

24.00 

26.00 







Flanged Plain Top. each. 







Screwed, Yoke Top, each. 

Flanged, Yoke Top, each. 

$40.00 

42.00 

$48.00 

50.00 

$80.00 

80.00 

$90.00 

90.00 

$130.00 

130.00 

$185.00 

185.00 


ASBESTOS PACKED COCK. 



WITH GLAND. 



ASBESTOS PACKED IRON COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

a 

% 

1 



2 

2 X A 

3 

3 X A 

4 

5 

6 

Screwed Ends, each. 

Flanged Ends, each .. 

With Gland, each. 

4-Way Cocks, each. 

$1.60 

2.10 

3.75 

$2.10 

2.50 

5.25 

$2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

7 25 

$3.50 

3.50 

4.75 

10.00 

$4.75 

4.75 

7.00 

18.00 

$7.00 

7.00 

12.00 

25.00 

$12.00 

12.00 

18.00 

30.00 

$18.00 

18.00 

27.00 

35.00 

$27.00 

27.00 

50.00 

$30.00 

30.00 

$45.00 

45.00 

$60.00 

60.00 


Brass Three-way Cocks can also be furnished. Prices upon application. 




























































388 


BACK-PRESSURE VALVES 



DAVIS’ BACK PRESSURE VALVE. 


SECTIONAL. 


IRON-BODY BACK-PRESSURE VALVE. 



DAVIS’ NOISELESS BACK-PRESSURE VALVES. 


Screwed. 

Each. 

Flanged. 

Each. 


$14.00 

16.00 

18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

30.00 

40.00 

60.00 

80.00 

8 inch. 14 inch flange. 

$100.00 

145.00 

220.00 

345.00 

465.00 

600.00 

750.00 

900.00 

1,050.00 

234 “ . 

10 “17 “ ““ . 

3 “ .:. 

12 “ 19 “ “ . 

334 “ . 

14 “ 21 “ “ . 

4 “ 

16 “ 24 “ “ . 

434 “ . 

18 “ 26 “ “ . 

5 ' “ . 

20 “ 29 “ “ . 

6 “ . 

22 “ 31 “ “ . 

7 “ . 

24 “ 34 “ “ . 




IRON-BODY BACK-PRESSURE VALVES. 

SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

. 2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Each. 

. $11.00 

13.00 

15.00 

19.00 

22.50 

28.50 

33.50 

43.00 

70.00 

85.00 

120.00 

180.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

. 3 

334 

4 

4 34 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

*14 

*16 

Each. 

$17.50 

22.00 

26.00 

32.00 

37.00 

47.00 

75.00 

90.00 

130.00 

200.00 

350.00 

475.00 


* Note. —The 14 and 16-inch valves are made only to order, and at a special discount. 






















































DAVIS PRESSURE REGULATORS 


389 




NO. 1 


NO. 2 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 


114 

2 

VA 

3 

3 % 

4 


No. 1, each. 

$20.00 

25.00 

$22.00 

27.00 

$24.00 

29.00 

$25.00 

30.00 

$30.00 

36.00 

$35.00 

42.00 

$40.00 

48.00 

$50.00 

58.00 

$60.00 

70.00 

No. 2 , each. 

Distance End to End, Inches. 

3 % 

4 

5 

7 

7 M 

1A 

9A 

9A 

10 ^ 



FLANGED. 


Size, Inches . 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

No. 1. each. 

$40.00 

$60.00 

$75.00 

$100.00 

$135.00 

$175.00 

$275.00 

$350.00 

No. 2, each. 

48.00 

70.00 

90.00 

120.00 

160.00 

200.00 

300.00 

385.00 

Length, Face to Face of Flanges, Inches. 

9 

10A 

11 

\\% 

13A 

16 

20 

21 

Diameter of Flanges, Inches. 

7 

8A 

10 

12 

13 

15 

18 

20 


The %, 1 and lj^-inch Regulators are made of brass; larger sizes have iron body with brass trimmings. 

No. 1 is designed for all purposes where there is no pulsation of pressure, viz.: Steam heating, boiling, drying, 
distilling and all places requiring a constant, unvarying pressure below that of boiler. 

No. 2 is the same as No. 1, with the addition of oil cylinder or dash pot, and is to be used where there is a vibration or 
pulsation of pressure, as in the steam pipe of engine or pump when valves are opened or closed, and in steam heating 
systems caused by exhaust from engines, pumps, steam elevators, etc. 

In ordering, please state boiler pressure that is carried, purpose to be used for, and what pressure want to reduce to. 



















































































390 


IRON-BODY EXPANSION JOINTS 



EXPANSION JOINT. SCREWED ENOS. 


EXPANSION JOINT, FLANGED ENDS. 



IRON-BODY EXPANSION JOINTS, STANDARD TRAVERSE. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2J4 3 

334 4 

5 

6 7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Traverse, Inches. 

234 

234 

3 334 

4 

5 6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

Screwed Ends, each. 

$7.00 

$ 8.00 $ 10.00 

$14.00 $18.00 

$38.00 

$45.00 $70.00 

$ 100.00 

$ 110.00 

$160.00 

$225.00 

Flanged Ends, each. 

15.00 

16.00 18.50 

25.00 30.00 

48.00 

55.00 80.00 

110.00 

120.00 

175.00 

250.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

6 

7 734 

00 

\H 

CO 

10 

11 1 2% 

133 4 

15 

16 

19 


When used for high-pressure steam, the expansion is 1 inch in 50 feet of pipe. 


IRON-BODY EXPANSION JOINTS, SPECIAL TRAVERSE. 


Traverse . 

Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

3 

3J* 

4 

5 

6 

7 

6 Inches. 

10 “ . 

Screwed Ends, each. 

<« ft ft 

$ 11.00 

16.00 

18.50 
21.00 

23.50 
26.00 

$13.00 

19.00 

22.00 

25.00 

28.00 

31.00 

$17.50 

25.00 

29.00 

33.00 

37.00 

41.00 

$25.00 

35.00 

40.00 

45.00 

50.00 

55.00 

$30.00 

42.00 

48.00 

54.00 

60.00 

66.00 

$45.00 

62.00 

70.00 

78.00 

86 00 

$55.00 

80.00 

92.50 

$70.00 

100.00 

115.00 

12 “ . 

tt a tt 

14 “ . 

«t tt tt 

16 “ . 

a (< tt 



18 “ . 

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IRON-BODY EXPANSION JOINTS, SPECIAL TRAVERSE, FLANGED ENDS. 


Traverse . 

Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

5 

6 

7 



6 Inches. 

Each. 

$18.00 

23.00 

25.50 
28.00 

30.50 
33.00 

$ 20.00 

26.00 

29.00 

32.00 

35.00 

38.00 

$25.00 

32.50 

36.50 

40.50 

44.50 

48.50 

$35.00 

45.00 

50.00 

55.00 

60.00 

65.00 

$40.00 

52.00 

58.00 

64.00 

70 00 
76.00 

$55.00 

72 00 
80.00 
88.00 
96.00 

$65.00 

90.00 

102.50 


10 “ . 

( f 

$1 12.00 
127.00 

12 “ . 


14 “ . 

ft 

16 *' . 

(i 



18 “ . 

it 









When used for high-pressure steam, the expansion is 1 inch in 50 feet of pipe. 












































































































STANDARD FOOT VALVES. 

WITH STRAINER. 


391 


SCREWED. 


1 Size, Inches. 

... % 

1 

134 

W* 

2 

2 34 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 6 

7 8 

10 

12 

Price, each. 

... $1.15 

1.30 

1.40 

1.90 

2.40 

3.30 

3.90 

5.60 

7.30 

10.50 

11.25 14.75 

35.00 41.00 

64.00 

100.00 




FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

9 

234 

3 

3 34 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Price, each. 

$3.50 

4.50 

5.75 

7.50 

9.50 

13.00 

14.00 

17.50 

38.00 

45.00 

70.00 

112.00 

150.00 

200.00 

Dia. of Flanges, In. 

6 

7 

734 

834 

9 

9/4 

10 

1 1 

12 34 

13 34 

16 

19 

21 

2334 


These Valves as constructed insure free openings. 


BLOW OFF VALVES. 


IRON. HARD METAL. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

134 


2 

234 

3 

Price, Iron Screwed Ends, each. 




$15.00 

$20.00 

$30.00 

Price, Iron Flanged Ends, each. 




15.00 

20.00 

30.00 


$3.50 

$5.00 

$7.00 









Distance center to inlet or outlet. Screwed, inches. 




4 34 

5 

5% 

Distance center to inlet or outlet Flanged, inches. 




5 

5% 

6 34 


These Valves are suitable for extreme high steam pressure up to 250 pounds. 

The Hard Metal Blow Off Valves can be made either in Angle or Globe. The Angle will always be furnished unless otherwise ordered. 






































































































































392 


THE MASON RHEOSTAT REGULATOR. 



This apparatus was designed to automatically govern an electrically-driven pump operating 
hydraulic elevators. Operating as it does a switch, which controls the passage of the current to 
the electric motor, it starts and stops the pump as often as the pressure in the tank rises above or 
falls below the desired point. The pressure pipe from tank enters the Regulator at two different 
points; namely, at the union connection leading to the diaphragm chamber, shown on the left of 
the cut, and also at the lower union connection, shown on the right of the cut, the upper connection 
being used for a drip pipe. The operating portion of this Regulator is mounted on a bracket, and 
the piston, instead of being connected to a valve, is connected to a bell-crank arm, which is drawn 
back and forth by the operating cylinder, thereby controlling the pump through the medium of a 
switch. The operation of this apparatus is positive, there being no intermediate movement. The 
machine is very powerful, as it is operated by the direct water pressure in the system. It is also 
very sensitive, as the diaphragm under which the controlling pressure is admitted lias only to 
operate a small auxiliary water valve, which admits water pressure to the operating cylinder to 
move the switch. 

This Regulator is made in one size only, the price of which is $50.00 net. 


THE MASON BY-PASS OR WATER-RELIEF VALVE. 


In many cases it is desirable to use a power pump for elevator or other service, driven from a 
line shaft or motor which has other work to perform, and which cannot be constantly stopping and 
starting, but which must run continuously. It is for this purpose that this By-Pass Valve is used. 

It is placed in a branch pipe leading from the discharge to the suction pipe of the pump. The 
tank pressure enters the By-Pass Valve at two different points; namely, the union connection 
shown at the left of the cut, and also the upper union connection shown at the right of cut. 
The connection directly underneath this latter is for a drip pipe. The apparatus is adjusted by 
means of sliding and hanging weights. Users should be careful and not screw stuffing boxes too 
tight, causing the stems to bind. 

PRICE LIST. 



2 inch. 

2V 2 “ . 


3 “ . 


3 l 4 “ . 


4 - “.. 


5 “ . 


6 “ . 




STANDARD WATER RELIEF VALVES. 


IRON. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

i l A 

134 

2 

2 « 

3 

3 ^ 

4 

5 

Brass, each. 

Iron, each. 

$ 12.00 

$15.00 

f 20.00 

$30.00 

30.00 

$50.00 

50.00 

$65.00 

65.00 

$80.00 

80.00 

.$ 100.00 

100.00 

$150.00 


$180.00 






















































393 


BRASS STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES. 


DOUBLE GATE. 



PLAIN. SCREWED. QUICK OPENING. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

l 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

*334 

*4 

*5 

*6 

Price, each. 

$1.25 

1.25 

1.30 

1.75 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

14.00 

20.00 

32.00 

50.00 

70.00 

120.00 

Oistance End to End. Inches. 

1 % 

2 % 

2 % 

234 

2 %. 

334 

3% 

4 

434 

534 

734 


8 % 

9 % 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

;i 

*334 

*4 

*5 

*6 

Price, each... 

$14.00 

24.00 

34.00 

45.00 

60.00 

85.00 

135.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

6 

7 

734 


9 

10 

11 

Length, Face to Face of Flanges, inches.. 

5 

6 

6% 

734 

834 

934 

10?4 


These Valves open to the left and have rising stems up to 3 inch, inclusive. 

* Note— The 334 to 6-inch Valves have flanged bonnet, non-rising stems and are made to order only, at a special discount. 


QUICK OPENING. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Price, each. 

$3.25 

4.50 

6.00 

8.00 

12.00 

22.00 

30.00 

Distance, End to End, inches. 

234 

2 % 

334 

3% 

4 

434 

534 


FLANGED. 



2 

234 

3 



$18.50 

32.00 

45.00 



6 

7 

734 


Length, Face to Face of Flanges, inches. 

5 

6 

e% 

































































































394 


BRASS STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES. 


DOUBLE GATE. 



WOOD WHEEL. WOOD WHEEL. BRASS WHEEL. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Price, Rough Body, Plain, each. 

$1.70 

$2.25 

$3.05 

$4.25 

$5.85 

$9.05 

Price, Rough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

1.90 

2.50 

3.35 

4.55 

6.15 

9.55 

Price. Rough Body. Plated all over, each. 

2.00 

2.60 

3.45 

4.70 

6.35 

9.80 

Price, Finished all over, each. 

2.65 

3.25 

4.50 

6.00 

7.50 

12.00 

Price, Finished and Plated all over, each. 

2.95 

360 

4.90 

6.45 

800 

12.75 

Distance End to End, inches. 

2% 

234 

2% 

334 

3Vs 

4 


WOOD WHEEL WITH UNION. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Price, Rough Body, plain, each. 

$2.75 

$3.35 

$4.20 

$5.50 

$7.25 

$11.35 

Price, Rough Body, Plated all over. each.. 

3.10 

3.75 

4.65 

6.10 

7.85 

12.10 


FINISHED BRASS WHEEL. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

% 

l 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Price, Rough Body, each. 

$2.70 

$3.25 

$4.05 

$5.50 

$7.10 

$10.30 

$18.00 

$25.00 

Price, Finished all over, each. 

3.65 

4.25 

5.50 

7.25 

8.75 

13.25 

22.00 

30.00 

Price, Finished and Plated all over, each. 

3.95 

4.60 

5.90 

770 

9.25 

14.00 

23.00 

31.50 

Distance End to End, Inches. 

2% 

234 

2Vs 

334 

3V a 

4 

434 

634 


These Valves ai-e made only to order. 















































































































































IRON-BODY STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES. 395 


WEDGE GATE BRASS TRIMMINGS. 



SCREWED. 


Size, Inches.. 

2 

2 % 

3 

3 % 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, each. 

$ 10.00 

12.00 

15.00 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

25.00 

30.00 

45.00 

55.00 

80.00 

90.00 

125.00 

Distance end to end, inches. 

5% 

m 

6 % 

6 % 

6 % 

7 

7% 

7% 

8 % 

8 % 

9% 

1 0/4 

11 % 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches . 

2 

2 % 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

rt 

i 

8 

Price, each. 

$ 10.00 

12.00 

15.00 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

25.00 

30.00 

45.00 

55.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

6 

7 

7% 

8 % 

9 

9% 

10 

11 

12 % 

13% 

Face to Face of Flanges, inches. 

6 % 

6 % 

7 

7% 

7% 

8 

8 % 

8 % 

9% 

9% 

Size, Inches. . . 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

30 

Price, each. . 

$80.00 

90.00 

125.00 

190.00 

275.00 

375.00 

425.00 

525.00 

600.00 

1 , 200.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches . 

15 

16 

19 

21 

23% 

25 

27% 

29% 

31% 

38 

Face to Face of Flanges, inches . 

10 % 

11 % 

12 % 

13% 

14% 

15% 

16% 

18% 

20 

30 


These Valves have stationary stems, and open to the left. 



































































396 IRON-BODY STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES. 


WEDGE DISC. BRASS TRIMMINGS. 



PLAIN. WATER GATES. WITH gearing. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

rf 

1 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

30 

Price, each. 

$10 00 

15.00 20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

45.00 

55.00 

90.00 

125.00 

190.00 

275.00 

375.00 

425.00 

525.00 

600.00 

1 , 200.00 

End to End of Pipe when Laid 
in Bell, Inches. 

3 % 

3 % 

4 H 

4% 

4 % 

5 

5 

6 % 

6 % 

6 % 

8 

9 

9 

9 % 

10 

21 

Inside Diameter Bell Socket,In. 

3% 

4% 

6 % 

6 % 

7 % 

8 % 

10 

12 

14% 

CO 

18 X 

20 % 

22 % 

24% 

26% 

35 


These Valves have stationary stems and open to the left Can furnish, when so ordered, Valves to open to the right at 
same price. 


WATER GATES WITH GEARING. 


WITH OR WITHOUT BY-PASS RELIEF. 


Size, Inches. 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

30 

Price, with either Spur or Bevel Gearing, each. 

$375.00 

$475.00 

$550.00 

$650.00 

$725.00 

$1,400.00 

Price, with Gearing and By-Pass Relief, each. 

450.00 

550.00 

650.00 

750.00 

850.00 

1,600.00 

Size of By-Pass, Inches. 

2 % 

2 % 

3 

3 

3 

6 


Flanged End Valves, with Gearing or with Gearing and By-Pass Relief, same list as above. These Valves can be fur¬ 
nished with either Spur Gearing (to stand upright), or with Bevel Gearing (to lie on side). 



































































IRON-BODY STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES. 397 



WITH SCREW AND YOKE. 


BRASS TRIMMINGS. 



WITH INDICATOR. 


WITH OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE. 



QUICK OPENING. 


WHICH INDICATES WHETHER VALVE IS OPEN, PARTLY OPEN OR SHUT. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

8 

3 14 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

Price. Screwed Ends, each. 

$20.00 

23.00 

28.00 

33.00 

40.00 

46.00 

55.00 

70.00 

90.00 

115.00 

135.00 

170.00 

. 




Price. Flanged Ends, each. 

$20.00 

23.00 

28.00 

33.00 

40.00 

46.00 

55.00 

70.00 

90.00 

115.00 

135.00 

170.00 

240.00 

350.00 

475.00 

550.00 

Price, with By-Pass, each. 











$230.00 

315.00 

425.00 

550.00 

650.00 














WITH INDICATOR. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

214 

3 

314 

4 

4 14 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Price, Screwed Ends, each 

$15.00 

18.00 

22.00 

27.00 

30.00 

34.00 

36.00 

44.00 

60.00 

75.00 

100.00 

1 15.00 

155.00 



Price, Flanged Ends, each 

$15.00 

18.00 

22.00 

27.00 

30.00 

34.00 

36.00 

44.00 

60.00 

75.00 

100.00 

115.00 

155.00 

225.00 

325.00 


The Indicator attachment enables the operator at a glance to determine the position of valves, when open, partly open 


or shut. 


QUICK OPENING. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

314 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, each. 

$18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

27.00 

34.00 

40.00 

57.00 

69.00 

96.00 

110.00 

150.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

214 

3 

314 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Price, each. 

$18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

27.00 

34.00 

40.00 

57.00 

69.00 

96.00 

1 10.00 

150.00 

225.00 

325.00 

Diameter of Flanges, ins.. 

7 

714 

814 

9 

10 

1 1 

1214 

1314 

15 

16 

19 

21 

2314 

















































































398 


ALL IRON STRAIGHT-WAY VALVES 



PLAIN. 


WEDGE GATE. FOR GAS, ACIDS, ETC. 


SCREWED. 



QUICK OPENING. 


Size, Inches. 

. 2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, each. 

.$10.00 

12.00 

15.00 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

25.00 

30.00 

45.00 

55.00 

80.00 

90.00 

125.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Price, each. 

$10.00 

12.00 

15.00 

18.00 

20.00 

23.00 

25.00 

30.00 

45.00 

55.00 

80.00 

90.00 

125.00 

190.00 

275.00 


HUB ENDS. 


Size, Inches. 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 


Price, each. 

$15.00 

20.00 

30.00 

55.00 

90.00 

125.00 

190.00 

275.00 


QUICK OPENING. 

SCREWED. 


Size, Inches. 

2}4 

• 

3 

3 34 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, each. 

$18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

27.00 

34.00 

40.00 

57.00 

69.00 

96.00 

110.00 

150.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

2/4 

3 

334 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Price, each. 

$18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

27.00 

34.00 

40.00 

57.00 

69.00 

96.00 

110.00 

150.00 

225.00 

325.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

7 

734 

8^4 

9 

10 

11 

1234 

1334 

15 

16 

19 

21 

2334 












































































































RADIATORS 


399 



ROCOCO. 



STEAM AND WATER, DIRECT RADIATION. 


Height, Inches . 

45 

44 

38 

32 

31 

26 

25 

23 

20 

18 

16 

14 

13 

Price, per Square Foot, cents. 

41 

41 

42 

46 

46 

49 

49 

53 

57 

58 

60 

64 

66 

Verona, Steam and Water. 



4 



92^ 



2 





Perfection I Steam. 

5 


4 

31/ 




2 X 

2 





Superior ( Water. 

5 


4 

3j| 


2 % 


2 





noimit ' Ornamented, Steam and Water. 

5 L 4 


4 iX 

3 l 4 

2 3 X 


2W 





Detroit ^ p| ajn- steam and Water. 

5W 




3% 


2 : C 


2VI 





National, Steam and Water. 



4 ‘ 

3X 

2% 


2' . 

2 





Ideal Steam. 

5 


4 

ail 




V. 

2 





National Single Column. Steam and Water. 



3 

21J 


2 



1^ 





Rococo. Steam and Water. 


6 

5 

4if 




2^4 




National Four Column. Steam or Water. 



8 



sQ 


4 % 

4 




Italian Flue. Steam and Water. 



7 

5X 


41I 


3/4 





Monarch Flue. Steam. 



9 X 

8 


6 


5 


31.. 

3X 


Detroit Flue. Steam or Water. 







6 

5'A 

4 % 

4 

3% 

Favorite. Steam and Water. 

5 


4 






2 



Kalamazoo, Steam and Water. 

5 


4 

3 % 


2 % 



2 


















Figures in above columns opposite names of patterns of radiators indicate the heights in which the various patterns are made, and amount 
of heating surface contained in each height section. 

STANDARD STEAM TRAPS. 



Diameter, Inches. 

12 

15 

18 

Drainage Capacity, Feet of 1-inch Pipe 
Each. 

1500 

$23.00 

3500 

$36.00 

5000 

$54.00 


NASON IMPROVED STEAM TRAPS. 


STANDARD STEAM TRAP. 


Number. 

1 

0 

3 

4 

5 

Drainage Capacity, Feet of 1-Inch Pipe... 

1050 

2700 

4200 

6000 

10500 

Greatest Number of Square feet to which 
it should be applied. 

350 

900 

1400 

2000 

3500 

Each. 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$27.50 

$42.50 

$70.00 



NASON IMPROVED STEAM TRAP. 
















































































































































































400 


ECLIPSE FIRE HYDRANTS 



ECLIPSE No. 3, STANDARD FIRE HYDRANT. . No. 3 SECTIONAL. 

NO. 3. SIZES AND LIST PRICE. 



ECLIPSE No. 2, CORPORATION HYDRANT. 


Diameter 
of Inlet 
Pipe. 

Pavement 
to Center 
of Inlet. 

One 2% in- 
Hose Nozzle. 

Two 2% 
in. Hose 
Nozzles. 

Three 2% 
in. Hose 
Nozzles. 

One Steamer 
Nozzle. 

One Steamer 
and one 2% 
in. Nozzle. 

One Steamer 
and two 2%- 
inch 
Nozzles. 

Frost Case, 
Standard 
Length. 

Each foot in 
Length of 
Stand Pipe 
Extra. 

Each foot in 
Length of 
Frost Case, 
extra. 

4 In. 

5 ft. 

$32.00 

$34.00 

$36.00 

$34.00 

$36.00 

$38.00 

$4.00 

$1.50 

$0.75 

5 “ 

5 “ 

38.00 

40.00 

42.00 

40.00 

42.00 

44.00 

5.00 

1.75 

1 00 

6 “ 

5 “ 

47.00 

49.00 

51.00 

49.00 

51.00 

53.00 

6.00 

2.25 

1.25 


Unless otherwise ordered, all Hydrants will be made up to turn to the left when opening. Above Hydrants also made 
with wrought stand pipe, if so ordered. The nut for opening hydrant and nut on nozzle caps will always be made pentagon 
(or five sides), unless otherwise ordered. 

ECLIPSE CORPORATION HYDRANT NO. 2. 

INLET THREADED FOR IRON PIPE. 


To be Set in Ground, Feet. 

1)4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

1)4 inch Inlet and Outlet, each. 

117 “ “ »• 

$1 1.85 

$12.00 

$12.30 

$12.65 

$13.00 

$13.50 

$15.00 

$17.00 

16.30 

16.45 

16.80 

17.15 

17.50 

18.00 

19.50 

22.00 

2 tc *( << 

22.25 

22.50 

23 00 

23.50 

24.00 

24.75 

27.00 

30.00 








































































401 



EXTENSION SERVICE BOXES. 



NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 


SERVICE BOXES, 2^-INCH DIAMETER. 



NO. 6 


FOR SERVICE COCKS 1^-INCH AND SMALLER. 


Number of Box. 

88 

89 A 

90 B 

91 C 

92 C 

92 D 

93 D 

93 E 

94 D 

94 E 

95 E 

100 E 

100 F 

Extending, inches. 

Each. 

12 

$0.55 

12-20 

.60 

18 26 
.65 

21-33 

.70 

24-38 

.73 

24 42 
.75 

36-48 

.80 

36-54 

.83 

42-57 

.85 

42-60 

.90 

48-66 

.95 

54 72 
1.00 

54-78 

1.10 


STANDARD SERVICE BOXES, 3-INCH DIAMETER. 


Number of Box . 

100 

101 102 

103 | 104 

105 106 

107 | 108 

Extending, inches. 

Each. 

10 

$0.65 

13-21% 1828 

.70 .75 

24-39 32 48 

.83 .90 

34 58 42 66 

.95 1.10 

48 72 72 96 

1.25 J 1.45 

SERVICE BOXES, 2 % 

-INCH DIAMETER, WITH STOP-COCK HOLDER. 

Number of Box. 

| 288 | 

289 | 290 291 

292 | 293 | 294 

295 296 25)7 

298 i 299 300 

Extending, inches. 

Each. 

12 

$0.85 

12 20 18-26 21 33 

.90 .97 1 03 

24 38 24 42 36 48 

1.07 1.10 1.15 

36 54 42-57 42-60 

1.19 1.23 1.29 

48 66 54 72 54 78 

1.35 j 1.40 1.55 

STANDARD SERVICE 

BOXES, 3-INCH DIAMETER, WITH STOP-COCK HOLDER. 

Number of Box . 

200 

201 | 201% 

202 | 203 

204 1 205 

207 208 

Extending, inches. 

Each. 

10 

$0.80 

13-21% 18 28 

.85 | .90 

24 39 32 48 

.98 1.05 

34 58 42-66 

1.10 1.25 

48 72 72 96 

1.40 1.60 


SERVICE BOXES, 2.¥-INCH DIAMETER, WITH ROD AND RING. 


Number of Box. 

388 

389 

390 

391 

392 

393 

394 

395 

396 

397 

398 

399 

400 

Extending, inches. 

Each. 

12 

$0.95 

12 20 
1.00 

18 26 
1.07 

21 33 
1.13 

24 38 
1.17 

24 42 
1.20 

36 48 
1.25 

36 54 
1.29 

42-57 

1.33 

42 60 
1.39 

48 66 
1.45 

54 72 
1.50 

54 78 
1.65 


EXTENSION SECTIONS FOR SERVICE BOXES. 


Number of Box Section. 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

157 

Increasing Length ot Box, inches. 

9 

$0.25 

16% 

.30 

28 

.35 

33 

.40 

20 

24 

30 


.30 

.35 

.40 







No. 6.—Enlarged Base for Service Boxes, 3-inch diameter, to allow use of 2-inch cocks, each 50 cents. 

H 


















































































402 


VALVE BOXES 



No. 1. VALVE BOX. 


No. 2. ROADWAY BOX. 


No. 3. LARGE SERVICE BOX. 


VALVE BOXES WITH NO. 6 BASE. 

DIAMETER OF SHAFT, 5 'i INCHES. 


Number of Box 

AAA 

AA 

A 

B 

C 

CC 

D 

DD 

E 

F 

G 

H 

Extending. Inches. 

Each. 

17 

$3.15 

22-28 

3.60 

28-40 

3.80 

36-48 

4.00 

42-54 

4.20 

48-60 

4.40 

42-65 

4.60 

48-72 

4.85 

60-72 

5.00 

60-84 

5.15 

72-84 

5 40 

72-96 

5.65 


Extension Section No. 58. to extend Valve Box 14 inches, 80 cents each. 


BASES FOR VALVE BOXES. 


Style of Base. 

No. 4 Round. 

For 4-Inch Valves. 

No. 6 Round. 

For 6 and 8-Inch 
Valves. 

No. 8 Round. 

For 10-Inch Round 
Valves. 

No. 16 Round. 
For 12 and 16-Inch 
Round Valves. 

No. 160 Oval. 

For 10, 12 and 16- 
Inch Oval Valves. 

No. 162 Oval. 
For 18 and 20-lnch 
Oval Valves. 

Each. 

Deduct from Price 
of Box. 

$0.25 

Included in Price 
of Box. 

Add to Price of 
Box 

0.30 

Add to Price of 
Box 

1.60 

Add to Price of 
Box 

0.45 

Add to Price of 
Box 

1.60 


ROADWAY OR SMALL VALVE BOXES FOR 3-INCH OR SMALLER VALVES. NO. 2. 

DIAMETER OF BOX, 4- l a INCHES. WITH FLANGE BASE. 


Number of Box. 

41 Q 

42 Q 

42 R 

43 R 

44 R 

45 R 

Extending. Inches. 

Each. 

18 to 24 
$2.35 

27 to 34 

2.50 

27 to 42 

2.85 

34 to 48 

2.95 

39 to 54 

3.00 

46 to 60 

3.20 

EXTRA 

LARGE SERVICE BOXES FOR 3-INCH SERVICE. NO. 3. 

DIAMETER OF BOX, 4-U INCHES. WITH OPEN BASE. 


Number of Box. 

141 Q 

142 Q 

142 R 

143 R 

144 R 

145 R 

Extending. Inches. 

Each. 

18 to 24 
$2.35 

27 to 34 

2.50 

27 to 42 

2.85 

34 to 48 

2.95 

39 to 54 

3.00 

46 to 60 

3.20 





























































ROUGH STOPS 


403 



T. H. ROUND WAY. 


L. H. ROUND-WAY. 


T. H. FLAT-WAY. 


l. - h. flat-way. 


ROUGH STOPS, ROUND-WAY, FOR IRON PIPE. 





Size, Inches. 


% 

% 

1 

lJi 

VA 

2 

T. H. Stops, per doz. 

T. H. Stops, with Check and Waste Der doz.. 

L. H. Stops, per doz. 

L. H. Stops, with Check and Waste, per doz. 

$19.00 

21.00 

20.00 

22.00 

$23.00 

25.00 

24.50 

26.50 

$28.00 

30.00 

29.50 

31.50 

$48.00 

51.00 

50.00 

53.00 

$75.00 

79.00 

77.50 

81.50 

$107.00 

113.00 

110.50 

116.50 

$190.00 

200.00 

195.00 

205.00 


ROUGH STOPS, FLAT-WAY, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

Vs 

A 

% 

% 

1 

1J4 

1% 

2 

T. H. Stops, per doz. 

T. H. Stops, with Check and Waste, ner doz.. 

L. H. Stops, per doz. 

L. H. Stops, with Check and Waste, per doz.. 

$13.00 

15.00 

14.00 

16.00 

$15.00 

17.00 

16.00 

18.00 

$18.00 

20.00 

19.50 

21.50 

$22.00 

24.00 

23.50 

25.50 

$32.00 

35.00 

34.00 

37.00 

$51.00 

55.00 

53.50 

57.50 

$71.00 

77.00 

74.50 

80.50 

$120.00 

130.00 

125.00 

135.00 



T. H. NEWPORT. 



L. H. NEWPORT. 



MINNEAPOLIS PATTERN. 


SPECIAL ROUND-WAY STOPS, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

Tee Handle Stops, per dozen. 

Tee Handle Stops, with Check and Waste, per dozen. 

Lever Handle Stops, per dozen. 

Lever Handle Stops, with Check and Waste, per dozen 


A 

% 

% 

1 

$12.00 

$17.00 

$18.00 

$30.00 

14.00 

19.00 

20.00 

33.00 

13.00 

18.50 

19.50 

32.00 

15.00 

20.50 

21.50 

35.00 

























































404 


ROUGH STOPS 



Size, Inches. 

A 

% 

% 

1 

VA 

IK 

2 

T Handle Stops, per dozen. 

With Check and Waste, per dozen. 

L. Handle Stops, per dozen. 

With Check and Waste, per dozen. 

$15.00 

17.00 

16.00 

18.00 

$18.00 

20.00 

19.50 

21.50 

$22.00 

24.00 

23.50 

25.50 

$32.00 

35.00 

34.00 

37.00 

$51.00 

55.00 

53.50 

57.50 

$71.00 

77.00 

74.50 

80.50 

$120.00 

130.00 

125.00 

135.00 


HYDRANT COCKS. 



Size, Inches. 

K 

% 

% 

1 

1 M 

Straight Way, per dozen. 

$21.00 

$25.00 

$29.50 

$41.50 

$64.00 

Round Way, per dozen. 

25.00 

30.00 

35.50 

57.50 

88.00 


COPPER BALLS. 



WITH LEVER. 


WITH SPUD TAPPED, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

With Lever, per dozen. 

With Spud Threaded, for Iron Pipe, per dozen 

$6.00 

4.00 

$7.00 

6.00 

$10.50 

9.00 

$24.00 

15.00 

$36.00 

25.00 

$48.00 

40.00 

$72.00 

60.00 





























































405 



No. 36. TEE HANDLE. NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. No. 37. TEE HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 

STRAIGHT-WAY, ROUGH STOP COCKS. 


Sizes, Inches. 

X 

% 

Ya 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

No. 36. per dozen. 

$15.00 

18.00 

22.00 

32.00 

51.00 

71.00 

120.00 


STRAIGHT-WAY, ROUGH STOP AND WASTE COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

x 

% 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

No. 37, per dozen. 

$17.00 

20.00 

24.00 

35.00 

55.00 

77.00 

130.00 


No. 42. LEVER HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. No. 43. LEVER HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 

STRAIGHT-WAY, ROUGH STOP COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

. X 

% 

Ya 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

No. 42, per dozen. 

. $16.00 

19.50 

23.50 

34.00 

53.50 

74.50 

125.00 


STRAIGHT-WAY 

,ROUGH 

STOP AND WASTE COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

. 34 

% 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

No. 43. per dozen. 

. $18.00 

21.50 

25.50 

37.00 

57.50 

80.50 

135.00 





























































406 


MUELLER STOP COCKS 



No. 24. TEE HANDLE NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 


No. 31. LEVER HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 



ROUND-WAY, ROUGH STOP COCKS. 

Size, Inches ....................................I X % u 1 IX IX 2 

No. 24, per dozen........| $19.00 23.00 28.00 48.00 75.00 107.00 190.00 


ROUND-WAY, ROUGH ST OP AN D WASTE COCKS._ 

Size, Inches.I X % X 1 134 IX 2 

No. 31. per dozen.:.. $22.00 26.50 31.50 53.00 81.50 116.50 205.00 




No. 48. RIGHT OR LEFT HAND, TEE 
OR LEVER HANDLE OR SOCKET, 
NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 


No. 49. 

STRAIGHT-WAY PATENT STOP COCKS. 



No. 55. RIGHT OR LEFT HAND. TEE 
OR LEVER HANDLE OR SOCKET, 
NUT AND WASHER BOTTOM. 


Size, Inches. \ X \ % % \ 1 ^X ^X 2 

No. 48, per dozen*. $16.00 19.50 23.50 ~i34.00 53.50 74.50 125.00 

_ STRAIGHT-WAY PATENT STOP AND WASTE COCKS.____ 

Size, Inches. X % H 4 1 1 X IX 2 

No. 49, per dozen*. $18.00 | 21.50 25.50 37.00 57.50 80.50 135.00 



ROUND-WAY 

PATENT 

STOP AND 

WASTE 

COCKS. 



Size, Inches. 

. X 

% 

% 

l 

134 

J /2 

2 

No. 55. per dozen*. 

. $22.00 

26.50 

31.50 

53.00 

81.50 

116.50 

205.00 


* Tee Handles never sent unless specially ordered. 






























































LEVER HANDLE AND COMPRESSION BIBBS. 407 


PLAIN BIBB. 

LEVER 


HOSE BIBB. 

HANDLE PLAIN AND HOSE BIBBS, FOR IRON 


PLAIN STOP. 

PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

/4 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Plain, Finished, per dozen. 

Plain, Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

Plain. Rough, per dozen. 

Hose. Finished, per dozen. 

Hose, Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

$12.00 

14.00 

11.00 

$14.00 

16.00 

13.00 

$17.00 

19.50 
16.00 
19.00 

21.50 
18.00 

$20.00 

22.50 
18.00 
22.00 

24.50 
20.00 

$26.00 

28.50 

23 00 
28.00 

30.50 
25.00 

$39.00 

42.00 

35.00 

42.00 

45.00 

38.00 

$64.00 

56.00 

68.00 

$90.00 

78 00 
96.00 

$180.00 

160.00 

190.00 

Hose. Rough, per dozen. 



60.00 

84.00 

170.00 


PLAIN STOPS, LEVER HANDLE, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

34 

Vh 

fc t 

1 




Finished, per dozen. 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

$1750 

19.50 

$19.50 

22.00 

$23.00 

25.50 

$29.50 

32.00 

$43.00 

46.00 



PLAIN BIBB. 



HOSE BIBB. 



HOSE BIBB. WITH STUFFING-BOX. 


COMPRESSION BIBBS, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

Vs 

>4 

% 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Plain Bibbs. Finished, per dozen. 

$12.00 

14.00 

14.00 

16.00 

$13.00 

1 5 50 

$15.00 

1 7.50 

$20.00 

22.50 

$37.00 

40.00 

$56.00 

$86.00 

$170.00 

Hose Bibbs, Plain, per dozen. 

15.00 

17.50 

17.00 

19.50 

22.00 

24.50 

40.00 

43.00 

60.00 

92.00 

180.00 



- 

_ 


COMPRESSION PLAIN OR HOSE BIBBS, WITH STUFFING-BOX. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

34 

% 

% 

1 

Add to above Lists, per dozen. 

$2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

4.00 














































































408 


COMPRESSION BIBBS AND STOPS. 



PLAIN BIBB, LOOSE KEY. 



HOSE BIBB, LOOSE KEY. 


COMPRESSION BIBBS, WITH LOOSE KEY, 


FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

V* 

% 

% 

1 

Plain, Finished, per dozen. 

$19.00 

$21.00 

$27.00 

$45.00 

Plain. Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

21.50 

23.50 

29.50 

48.00 

Hose. Finished, per dozen. 

21.00 

23.00 

29.00 

48.00 

Hose, Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

23.50 

25.50 

31.50 

51.00 



PLAIN STOP. 



STOP. WITH STUFFING BOX. 

COMPRESSION STOPS, FOR IRON PIPE. 



PLAIN STOP. LOOSE KEY. 


Size, Inches. 

% 


% 

% 

1 

Finished, per dozen. 

$13.00 

$14.00 

$16.00 

$24.00 

$40.00 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

15.00 

16.50 

18.50 

26.50 

43.00 


COMPRESSION STOPS, FOR 

IRON PIPE, 

WITH 

STUFFING BOX. 


Size, Inches. 

. ' % 

% 

% 

% 

1 

Finished, per dozen. 

. $15.00 

$16.00 

$18.00 

$27.00 

$44.00 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen... 

. 17.00 

18.50 

20.50 

29.50 

47.00 


COMPRESSION STOPS, 

LOOSE KEY 

FOR 

IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 



% 

% 

1 

Finished, per dozen. 


$20.00 

$22.00 

$31.00 

$48.00 

NicKel-Plated, per dozen 


22.50 

24.50 

33.50 

51.00 





























































FULLER WORK 


409 



FULLER PLAIN BIBBS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 


Size, Inches.I % \ % % 1 

Finished, per dozen. $18 00 $20.00 $26.00 $36.00 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 22.00 24.00 32.00 46.00 

FULLER HOSE BIBBS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 

Size, Inches. % \ % \ % 1 

Finished, per dozen. $21.00 $24.00 $30.00 $40.00 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 25.00 28.00 36.00 50.00 

- — ■ — - ! - 




FULLER PLAIN BIBBS, FOR IRON PIPE. 



Vi 

Vh 

% 

1 





$21.00 

25.00 

$24.00 

28.00 

$30.00 

36.00 

$40.00 

50.00 

Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 


FULLER HOSE BIBBS, 

FOR IRON 

PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

V, 

% | % 

1 

Finished, per dozen. 

Nirkpl-Plafpri per dnzpn. 

$24.00 

28.00 

$28.00 

32.00 

$34.00 

40.00 

$44.00 

54.00 


















































































410 


WATER GOODS 



IMPROVED BALL COCK. 



RAIN AND WELL WATER COCK. 


IMPROVED BALL COCKS, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 


% 


1 

1 K 


2 

Per dozen. 

$12.00 

14.00 

20.00 

34.00 

56.00 

80.00 

150.00 


RAIN AND WELL WATER COCKS, FOR IRON PIPE. 


Size, Inches. 

H 

1 

1J4 

1 X 

2 

Per dozen. 

$56.00 

79.00 

96.00 

138.00 

230.00 



No. 1. SILL COCK, STRAIGHT. No. 2. SILL COCK, ANGLE. No. 3. SILL COCK, LOOSE KEY. 

SILL COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

No. 1. Finished, per dozen. 

$22.00 

$24.00 

No. 1. Nickel Plated, per dozen. 

25.00 

27.00 

No. 2. Finished, per dozen. 

28.00 

28.00 

No. 2. Nickel Plated, per dozen. 

32.00 

32.00 

No. 3. Finished, Loose Key, per dozen. 

34.00 

34.00 

No. 3. Nickel Plated, Loose Key. per dozen. 

38.00 

38.00 



BRINE COCK, IRON PIPE. BR ASS BR I N E COCKS. BRINE COCK, FOR HOSE. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

Each. 

$2.00 

3.00 



























































“OUR SPECIAL” DRY PIPE AND GAS TAPPING MACHINE. 4ii 

(Patent Applied For.) 



B-110 

‘ ‘Our Special’ ’ Dry Pipe and Gas Main Tapping Machine is a substitute for the old style Crow Hook for drilling and tapping 
of any kind. It is much superior to the Crow and cheaper, as it performs the same work that would require three or more 
wrought-iron Crow Hooks. With this machine any size pipe can be tapped, depending on the length of chain. The body 
of machine is made of malleable iron to fit any size pipe or column. The upright post is made from steel and is driven into 
the body and securely riveted. Feed screw guide is made from malleable iron and is held in place by a thumbscrew, thus 
allowing tool to be removed by releasing thumbscrew and raising guide. Ratchet handle is built for heavy work, but is not 
finished as well as ratchet handle with foregoing machines. 

In ordering a machine, state size of tools desired and size of the largest main to be tapped. If not specified, chain for a 
12-incli pipe will be sent. Tools with standard iron pipe thread will be sent unless otherwise ordered. 


Machine Complete, with Ratchet Handle, Less Drills and Taps. $17.25 


COMBINED DRILLS AND TAPS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

A 

% 

% 

1 

U4 

i H 

2 

214 

3 

Standard Iron Pipe Thread, each. 

Standard Corp. Cock Thread, each 

$3.00 

$4.00 

4.00 

$4.25 

$4.50 

4.50 

$5.00 

5.00 

$6.25 

$7.50 

$9.50 

$12.00 

$15.00 


LIST OF EXTRAS. 


Hand Wheel. $0.60 

FeedScrew. 1.70 

Chain Hook.70 

Chain Eye.70 

Chain Hook and Eye Nuts (2).70 

Chain Hook Straps (2).80 

Tool Guide. 1.70 


Chain for Pipe. 


Tool Guide Thumb Screw. $0.20 

Flat Head Key.~.50 

Wrench.60 

Ratchet Wheel. 1.75 

Ratchet Dog. 1.50 

Ratchet Bolt and Nut.40 

Ratchet Handle complete. 8.25 

( 2 to 12-inch inclusive. 2.00 

2 to 16-inch inclusive. 2.50 

I 2 to 36-inch inclusive. 3.00 


Machine and Ratchet, boxed, without drills and taps, weighs 54 pounds. 


















































412 


MUELLER'S TAPPING MACHINE. 

FOR DRILLING AND TAPPING AGAINST PRESSURE 



Water Tapping Machine, complete, includes: 1 each, Combined Drill and Tap, y 2 , %, %, 1 inch; 1 each, Screw or 
Hexagon Plug, %, %, 1 inch; 4 Malleable Iron Saddles, any size; 1 Chain for any size of Pipe. 


Complete. 

1 inch Combined Drill and Tap 


%. . 

% “ “ “ “ “ .. 

Y “ ... 

% “ “ “ “ “ . 

Plugs, Screw or Hexagon, each. 

Malleable Iron Saddles, each. 

7'A inch Pure Rubber Gasket, each.. 
4 >£ “ “ “ “ “ ... 

Power Clevis, for extreme pressure. 


$ 100.00 

6.50 

5.50 

4.50 
4.00 
3.75 

.60 

1.00 

1.00 

.25 

5.00 


In ordering a machine, it is necessary to state the size of tools desired, also the sizes of pipes to be tapped (if sizes of 
pipes are not mentioned in the order, 4, (5, 8 and 10 inch saddles will be sent), and whether screw plugs or hexagon plugs 
are wanted (if style of plug is not mentioned, screw plugs will be sent). 


































LENNOX IMPROVED TAPPING MACHINE 


413 


Lennox Tapping Machine Complete, includes : 


1 each Combined Drill and Tap. i inch i 

1 each Screw or Hexagon Plug. %, t inch J . 

4 Malleable-Iron Saddles, any size.:. Price 

1 Chain for any size of Pipe. J 



Size, Inches. 

% 

V* 

% 

✓ 4 

1 

Combined Drill and Tap, each. 

*$3.75 

$4.00 

$4.50 

$5.50 

$6.50 

Screw or Hexagon Plug, each. 

t.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 


* Made to order. 


Safety Plug, each.. 

$4 50 

Pinion, each. . 

4 00 

Feed Screw each. 

3 00 

Chain Hooks, each. 

1 00 

Nuts for Hooks, each. 

10 

Washers, each. . 

1 5 

Ratchet Wrench, each. 

5.00 



In ordering a machine it is necessary to state the size of tools desired, also sizes of pipes to be tapped, cocks you intend 
to use. If sizes of saddles are not mentioned in the order, saddles for 4, (>, 8 and 10-inch pipe will be sent. Also screw 
plugs, when plugs are not mentioned. 






















































414 


MUELLER CORPORATION STOP COCK. 



BENT COUPLING, FITTED FOR HEXAGON PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

k 

% 

% 

1 

IK 


2 

No. 1, each. 

$1.20 

1.35 

1.70 

2.50 

3.85 

8.65 

11.30 

17.50 



STRAIGHT COUPLING, FITTED FOR HEXAGON PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

K 

% 

% 

1 

114 

IK 

2 

No. 2, each. 

$1.20 

1.35 

1.70 

2.50 

3.85 

865 

1 1.30 

17.50 



No. 3. 


SHORT END THREADED FOR IRON PIPE, FITTED FOR HEXAGON PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

K 

% 

% 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

No. 3, each. 

$1.10 

1.40 

2.10 

3.35 

7.50 

9.50 

15.00 


Can furnish Corporation Cocks to fit any style Tapping Machine on very short notice. 

Genuine Mueller Corporation Cocks liave Trade Mark, H. M., on side of cock. 

All H. M. Cocks are made from special composition of red brass metal, and thorouglily tested under 200 lbs. hydraulic 
pressure. 

All Corporation Cocks with coupling and nut are furnished with fiber washers. Should plain lead or corrugated copper 
washers be required they can be furnished at a slight advance hi cost of cock. 





















































CORPORATION STOP COCKS FOR PAYNE MACHINES. «s 



No. 13. 


BENT COUPLING, FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

% 


% 

% 

1 

1 


2 

No. 13, per dozen. 

$16.00 

19.00 

23.00 

34.00 

53.00 

104.00 

136.00 

210.00 


Fitted with Straight Coupling at same price. 



No. 14. 


FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG; IRON PIPE THREAD SHORT END. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

Vz 

% 

% 

1 


No- 14, per dozen. 

$13.00 

16.00 

20.00 

29.00 

46.00 

90.00 




CORPORATION STOP COCK TO DRIVE IN MAIN. QUARTER BEND COUPLING AND NUT. 

Size, Inches. 

Vz 

Vs 

% 

1 

No. 1 5, each. 

$1.50 

1.90 

2.80 

4.35 



All Corporation Cocks with bent or straight couplings can be furnished with quarter bend coupling, as shown above, at 
same price as listed. Ground joint couplings can he supplied at a slight increase in cost of regular goods. All Corporation 
Cocks with coupling and nut are supplied with fiber washers. Should plain lead or corrugated copper washers he required they 
can be furnished at a slight advance in cost of cock. Can furnish cocks to fit the Lennox, New Style Haddesty, Hubbeli, 
Sperring, Letzkus, Hall, .Tones, National Tube Works and other styles of Tapping Machines, and guarantee them first-class 
in every way. All genuine Mueller Corporation Cocks bear the H. M. brand, are made from special composition of red brass 
metal and thoroughly tested under 200 lbs. hydraulic pressure. 




















































416 


CORPORATION COCKS. 


THREADED FOR MUELLER’S WATER TAPPING MACHINE. 


FITTED FOR SCREW OR HEXAGON PLUG. 



BENT COUPLING. SCREW PLUG. THREADED FOR IRON PIPE, 

SCREW PLUG. 


Size, Inches. 

37 

78 

A 

% 

% 

1 

Bent or Straight Coupling, each. 

For Iron Pipe, each. 

$1.20 

$1.35 

1.10 

$1.70 

1.40 

$2.50 

2.10 

$3.85 

3.35 



LEAD GOOSE NECKS. 


Size, Single Goose Neck, Inches. 


% 

37 

74 

1 

Price, each. 

$2.70 

3.00 

3.50 

5.00 


PLAIN COUPLING. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

a 

% 

1 

IX 

1A 

2 

Plain Face, per dozen . 

$3.50 

4.00 

6.50 

10.00 

15.00 

20.00 

30.00 


SOLDERING UNION. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

A 

37 

74 

1 

lA IA 

2 

Plain Face, per dozen. 

$2.75 

3.25 

4.00 

6.00 

8.50 12.00 

18.00 


SOLDERING NIPPLES. 



Size, Inches. 

% 

A 

% 

1 

IX 

1A 

2 

Screw Outside, per dozen. 

Screw Inside, per dozen. 

$2.25 

2.25 

$2.50 

2 50 

$3.00 

3.00 

$5.00 

5.00 

$7.50 

7.50 

$10.00 

10.00 

$14.00 

14.00 


NO. 1. 


NO. 2. 







































































































DRAWN LEAD TRAPS AND BENDS. 417 





Standard Weight. 

Special W’t. 

Calibre-Thickness, per Square Foot. 

4^ lb. 

5 lb. 

6 lb. Lead. 

&A lb. 

REGULAR TRAPS. 

lJ 4 ‘inch. 

1 %-inch. 

2 -inch. 

3-inch. 

4-inch. 

4-inch. 

Full S. 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$1.05 

$1.85 

$2.40 

$2.20 

% s... 

.50 

.60 

1.05 

1.80 

2.20 

2.05 


.45 

.55 

.95 

1.60 

1.85 

1.70 

Running. 

.40 

.50 

.80 

1.40 

1.70 

1.55 

Running Y 

.45 

.55 

.95 

1.70 

2.15 

2.00 

Bag. 

.60 

.80 

1.35 

2.15 

3.45 

3.10 

Long Bend. 

.28 

.35 

.60 

.95 

1.40 

1.25 

Short Bend. 

.22 

.30 

.45 

.75 

1.10 

1.00 


DRAWN LEAD-TRAPS AND BENDS. 



VENTED TRAPS. 

114-inch 
with 134 -inch 
Vent. 

114 -inch 
with 134 -inch 
Vent. 

2 -inch 

with 134 -inch 
V ent. 

2 -inch 
with 2 -inch 
Vent. 

3-inch 
with 2 -inch 
Vent. 

4-incli 
with 2 -inch 
Vent. 

4-inch 
with 2 -inch 
Vent. 

Full S, 

With Rough Vent-Connection. 

11 I* ti it 

$1.05 

$1.30 

$1.75 

$2.05 

$2.85 

$3.40 

$3.20 

%s. 

1.05 

1.30 

1.75 

2.05 

2.80 

3.20 

3.05 

14 S or P, 

it it 11 it 

1.00 

1 25 

1.65 

1.95 

2.60 

2.85 

2.70 

Running, 

ti it (i it 

.95 

1 20 

1 50 

1.80 

2.40 

2.70 

2.55 

Running Y, 

(i .t ti it 

1.00 

1.25 

1.65 

1.95 

2.70 

3.15 

3.00 

Bag 

t i it it it 

1.15 

1.50 

2.05 

2.35 

3.15 

4.45 

4.10 

Full S, 

With Finished Vent-Connection. 

1.55 

1.90 

2.35 

2.80 

3.60 

4.15 

3.95 

;‘:,S. 

t i it it ti 

1.55 

1.90 

2.35 

2.80 

3.55 

3.95 

3.80 

34 S or P, 

it t i t i 11 

1.50 

1.85 

2.25 

2.70 

3.35 

3.60 

3.45 

Running, 

it ti ii ti 

1.45 

1.80 

2.10 

2.55 

3.15 

3.45 

3.30 

Running Y, 

it i i it t i 

1.50 

1 85 

2.25 

2.70 

3.45 

3.90 

3.75 

Bag. 

it tt i i i i 

1.65 

2.10 

2.65 

3.10 

3.90 

5.20 

4.85 

Full S, 

With Nickel-Plated Vent Connection. 

1.80 

2.15 

2.60 

305 

3.85 

4.40 

4.20 

3. C 

ti ii 11 it 

1.80 

2.15 

2.60 

3.05 

3.80 

4.20 

4.05 

34 S or P. 

it tt ii it 

1.75 

2.10 

2.50 

2.95 

3.60 

3.85 

3.70 

Running, 

ii ii ti it 

1.70 

2 05 

2 35 

2.80 

3.40 

3.70 

3.55 

Running Y, 

it ti ti ii 

1.75 

2.10 

2.50 

2.95 

3.70 

4.15 

4.00 

Bag. 

it it ii ft 

1.90 

2.35 

2.90 

3.35 

4.15 

5.45 

5.10 


Prices include Brass Drainscrews on all sizes except 4-inch. Regular Traps have Rough Brass Drainscrews. On Vented Traps the finish on 
Drainscrews and Vent-Connections will correspond. All 2-inch Vented Traps have 1 1 2 -inch Vents, unless otherwise ordered. 3-inch or 4-incli 
Traps have 2-inch Vents. In the absence of specifications we send “ Standard Weight.” Traps, for lLi-inch, 1%-inch, 2-inch and 3-inch sizes, and 
“Special Weights” for 4-inch sizes. Vents may be %, l, % Bend or straight. In absence of Specification, orders will be filled with La Bend 
Vents. For finished or nickel-plated Drainscrews on Regular Traps, 15 cents will be added to list price. 

I 

























































































418 


EXTRA-LONG LEAD TRAPS 




REVISED PRICE LIST. 


No. 

Shape. 

1 

Full S. 

2 

Full S. 

3 

34 S. or P. 

4 

34 S. or P. 

7 

Full S. 

8 

Full S. 

9 

34S. or P. 

10 


1 1 


12 

k s. 

13 

Running Y. 

14 

Running. 

15 

Running. 

16 

Running Y. 

17 

% s. 

18 

:l -4 S. 

19 

Full S. 

20 

Full S. 

21 

Bag, Straiqht Outlet. 

22 

Bag. Straight Outlet. 

23 

Bag, Straight Outlet. 

24 

Bag, Straight Outlet. 

25 

Bag, Side Outlet. 

26 

Bag, Side Outlet. 


Extended End. 


Outlet. 

Inlet. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Outlet. 

Inlet. 

Inlet. 

Outlet.. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Outlet. 

Outlet. 

Inlet. 

Outlet. 

Outlet. 

Inlet. 

Both Ends 
Both Ends . 
Both Ends 
Both Ends.. 
Both Ends 
Both Ends. 

Inlet. 

Inlet. 


On Lengths not Listed add for each inch of Excess. 


For Full Finish on Vents and Trap Screws add to List, each. 


For Nickel-Plated Vents and Trap Screws add to List, each 


4 34 Pounds. 


1 l^-Inch. 


$0.90 

.90 

.75 

.70 


.80 

.85 

.80 

.75 


.90 


1.00 


1.00 


.80 


.03 




With 

1%-ineh 

Vent. 


$1.45 

1.45 

1.30 

1.25 


1.30 

1.35 

1.40 

1.35 


1.45 

1.55 

1.55 

1.35 


.03 


.50 


.75 


Standard Weight. 
5 Pounds. 

134-Inch. 


$1.05 

1.05 

.85 

.80 


.95 

1.00 

.95 

.85 


1.05 
1.15 
1.1 5 
.95 


.04 


With 

134 'inch 

Vent. 


$1.75 

1.75 

1.55 

1.50 


1.55 

1.65 

1.70 

1.65 


1.75 
1.85 
1.85 
1.65 


.04 


.60 


.85 


1.65 

1.90 

1.90 

7.60 


.06 


6 Pound Lead. 


$1.65 

1.65 

1.35 

1.25 


1.60 

1.65 

1.45 

1.30 


2- Inch. 


With 

134 -ineh 

Vent. 


$2.35 

2.35 

2.05 

1.95 


2.00 

2.15 

2.35 

2.30 


2.35 

2.60 


2.60 

2.30 


.06 


.60 


.85 


With 2-inch 
Vent. 


$2.65 

2.65 

2.35 

2.25 


2.30 

2.45 

2.65 

2.60 


2.65 

2.90 


2.90 

2.60 


.06 


.75 


1.00 




























































































































































































LEAD BENDS, ETC 


EXTENSION BENDS. 



419 


Short Inlet-ends are same dimensions as Inlets on Short Bends of 


Standard Weight. 


Spec i at. 
Weight. 

corresponding size. 

Long Inlet-ends are the same as on Long Bends. 

4j4 lb. 

51b. 


<i lb. Lead. 


514 lb. 

For measurements see Dimension Scale. 

Ij4-Inch. 

114-Inch. 

2-Inch. 

3-Inch. 

4-Inch. 

4-Inch. 

Short Inlet-ends x 12 inches on Outlet-ends. 

$0 40 

$0.45 

$0.70 

$1.05 

$1.40 

$1.25 

“ " x 15 “ “ “ . 

.45 

.55 

.80 

1.25 

1.65 

1.50 

“ “ x 18 “ “ “ . 

.50 

.60 

.90 

1.45 

1.90 

1.70 

“ “ x 20 “ “ “ . 

.55 

.65 

1.00 

1.55 

2.05 

1.85 

Long Inlet-ends x 12 “ “ “ . 

“ “ x 15 “ “ “ . 

.45 

.55 

.85 

1.30 

1.75 

1.55 

.50 

.65 

.95 

1.50 

2.00 

1 80 

“ “ x 18 “ “ “ . 

.55 

.70 

1.10 

1.70 

2.25 

2.00 


.60 

.75 

1.20 

1.80 

2.40 

2.15 

For each inch of excess length over Listed size, on any shape of Trap or Bend. 







add to the list of nearest listed size . 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.0814 

.1 1 

.10 


COMBINATION FERRULES. 



LEAD AND IRON. 





For 

Connecting 

Lead to Cast Iron Pipe. 








Lengths.— 

(In inches.) 






4 

414 

5 

6 

8 

10 | 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

30 

36 

1 14 in. for 2 in. 















C. 1. P. 


$0.28 

$0.38 $0.43 

$0.49 $0.56 $0.61 

$0.65 $0.70 

$0.75 

$0.80 

$0.90 

$1.10 

$1.30 

2 in. for 2 in. 















C. 1. P. 

$0.22 

. 

.32 

.37 

.43 

.50 

.55 

.60 

.65 

.70 

.75 

.85 

1.05 

1.25 

3 in. for 3 in. 















C. 1. P. 

.32 


.45 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.05 

1.10 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

4 in. for 4 in 















C.I.P. 

.38 


.50 

.60 

.72 

.83 

.95 

1.00 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

1.50 

1.80 

2.10 


Four inch “ Extra Heavy,” live inches long, GO cents each. 










































































420 


WEIGHTS AND SIZES OF LEAD PIPE 



LEAD PIPE. 



SHEET LEAD. 


Caliber. 

Weight, 
Per Foot. 


Lbs. 

Ozs. 

6 



15 



8 

Ex. Light . 


10 

Liaht..". 


12 


1 

Strong. 

1 

8 


2 



10 

Ex. Light. 


12 

Liqht. 

1 

Medium. 

1 

4 


1 

12 

AA ...’. 

2 

Ex. Strong. 

2 

8 

Ex. ex. Strong. 

"V^-in Aqueduct. 

3 

12 

Ex. Light. 

1 

4 

Light. .'T. 

1 

12 


2 


2 

8 


3 





Weight, 
Per Foot. 


Caliber. 


•%-in. Ex. ex. Strong. 

%-in. Aqueduct. 

Ex. Light. 

Light. 

Medium. 

Strong. 

Ex. Strong. 

Ex. ex. Strong 

%-in. Aqueduct. 

Ex. Light. 

Light. 

1-in Aqueduct. 

Ex. Light. 

Light. 

Medium. 

Strong. 

Ex. Strong. 

Ex. ex. Strong. 

1 J4-in. Aqueduct. 

Ex. Light. 

Light. 

Medium. 


Wei 

Per 

ght, 

Toot. 

Lbs. 

Ozs. 

3 

8 

1 


1 

8 

2 


2 

4 

3 


3 

8 

4 


1 

8 

2 


2 

8 

1 

8 

2 


2 

8 

3 

4 

4 


4 

12 

5 

8 

2 


2 

8 

3 


3 

12 


Caliber. 


1%-in. Strong. 

Ex. Strong. 

Ex. ex. Strong 

1%-in. Aqueduct. 

Ex. Light. 

Light. 

Medium. 

Strong. 

Ex. Strong. 

Ex. ex. Strong 

\'%-\n. Ex. Light. 

Light. 

Medium. 

Strong. 

Ex.Strong. 

2-in. Waste. 

Ex. Linht. 

Light. 

Medium. 

Strong. 

Ex. Strong. 

Ex. ex. Strong 


Weight, 
Per Foot. 

Lbs. 

Ozs. 

4 

12 

6 


6 

12 

3 


3 

8 

4 


5 


6 


7 

8 

9 


3 

12 

4 

8 

5 

8 

6 

8 

8 


3 


4 


5 


7 


8 


9 


10 

8 


Caliber. 


2%-in. Waste. 

Light. 

Medium, A Thick 
Strong, % 

Ex. Strong, A “ 
Ex. ex. Strong, % “ 

3- in. Waste. 

Light. 

Medium, A Thick 
Strong. % 

Ex. Strong, A “ 
Ex. ex. Strong. % “ 

3%-in. Waste. 

Strong, % Thick 
Ex. Strong. A “ 

4- in. Waste. 

Medium. 

Strong, % Thick 
Ex. Strong. A “ 
Ex. ex. Strong. % “ 

5- in. Waste.. 


Lbs. 

4 
6 
8 

11 

14 

17 
3 
6 
9 

12 

16 

20 

5 

15 

18 
5 

10 

16 
22 
25 

8 


Ozs. 


Coils of Supply Pipe weigh about 200 pounds; Aqueduct about 90 pounds; Suction Pipe 100 to 180 pounds each. 


WEIGHTS AND SIZES OF SHEET LEAD. 


Thickness. Inches. 

21 l 25 

A 

TB 

lT 

A 

1 

1(5 

1 

5 

7 

tfl 

i 

A 

1 

Pounds, per square foot... 

CO 

1 

lx 

CM 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


Stock Rolls of Sheet Lead average 20 feet in length and from 7 feet to 9 feet 2 inches in width. 
Special weights and lengths rolled to order on short notice. 



Pigs weigh about 100 pounds. Market rates. 


40-60 Solder. 

Market Rates. 

Half and Half. 

Market Rates. 


Pigs weigh about 100 pounds. Market rates. 
Bars weigh about 1 % pounds. Market rates. 





















































































































































































BABBITT METALS 


421 



Phcenix Metal, for bearings subjected to constant concussion, or very heavy work, or high speeds. 


Nickel Babbitt, per pound. $ 

Genuine Babbit, “ . 

No. 1, Babbitt, per pound. $ .. 

No. 2, Babbitt, “ 

Extra Babbitt, “ . 

No. 3, Babbitt, “ 

Engine Babbitt, “ . 

No. 4. RahhiH “ 

Aluminum Copper, extra Babbitt, per pound. 

Aluminum Copper, genuine Babbitt, “ . 


All Babbitt put up in boxes of 50 pounds, or in bars from 5 to 10 pounds. 


MAGNOLIA METAL. 

Best anti-friction metal for high speed engine, dynamo, rolling mill, steamship, railroad, sawmill, 
cotton mill, paper mill, woolen mill, silk mill, jute mill, rubber mill, sugar mill, flour mill and all 
machinery bearings. It prevents hot boxes. It will not cut or heat journals. Its lasting qualities 
are of the highest order. It is a self-lubricant. It saves a large percentage of oil. It accomplishes 
its work with much cheaper grades of lubricants. It increases the motive power. It is the only 
metal that protects and does not wear journals—it enamels them. It is adapted to high and low speed 
machinery. It will stand the heavy work of rolling, sugar, saw and wire mills, etc. It is especially 
adapted to all steamship bearings. 


Price, per pound. $0.25 



BABBITT LADLES. 

MALLEABLE IRON LADLES. 

r 7 ^ --- @ 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Diameter, inches. 

2% 

3 

3 X 

4 

5 

6 

EXTRA HEAVY. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

Price, per dozen. 

$3.75 

4.65 

5.50 

6.50 

8.75 

10.00 


22.00 

28.00 

45.00 

54.00 
























































































422 


m 


RANGE BOILERS AND STANDS. 

GALVANIZED RANGE BOILERS. 

SIZES AND PRICES. 


Capacity, gals. 

18 

21 

24 

27 

28 

30 

32 

35 

36 

40 

42 

47 

48 

Diameter, Inches. 

12 

12 

14 

12 

14 

12 

14 

13 

14 

14 

16 

16 

14 

Height, Feet. 

3 

3 ^ 

3 


3'A 

5 

4 

5 

4J4 

5 

4 


6 

Each. 

$14.50 

15.50 

19.00 

18.50 

20.25 

19.00 

21.00 

21 00 

21.50 

24.00 

26.00 

30.00 

30.00 


Capacity, gals. 


Diameter, Inches.. 
Height. Feet. 


Each 


52 

16 

5 

$31.00 


53 

18 

4 

31.50 


63 

16 

6 

38.00 


66 

18 

5 

38.00 


79 

18 

6 

44.00 


82 

20 

5 

45.50 


98 

20 

6 

61.50 


100 

22 

5 

63 50 


120 

22 

6 

74.00 


120 

24 

5 

72.50 


144 

24 

6 

103.00 


168 

24 

7 

120.00 


192 

24 

8 

132.00 


N. B.—The above prices are for Boilers only. 


BOILER STANDS. 

SIZES AND PRICES. 


Diameter of Ring, Inches. 

12 

13 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

For Boilers, Capacity, gallons. 

1 8 to 30 

35 

40 

52 and 63 

66 

82 

100 to 120 

120 to 192 

Price, each. 

$1.25 

1.35 

1.40 

1.85 

2 00 

2.25 

2.75 

3.50 




GALVANIZED HOT WATER EXPANSION TANKS. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Capacity, gals. 

10 

12 

15 

18 

20 

24 

26 

32 

42 

66 

82 

100 

120 

Diameter, Inches ... 

12 

12 

12 

12 

14 

14 

16 

16 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

Height. “ 

20 

24 

30 

36 

30 

36 

30 

36 

48 

60 

60 

60 

60 

Each. 

$8.00 

8.50 

9.00 

9.50 

12.50 

1300 

14.00 

15.00 

16.50 

31.00 

37.00 

51.00 

58.00 


N. B.—These prices are forjTanks only. 









































































































GALVANIZED STEEL TANKS. 423 



SQUARE ENDS. 


SQUARE ENDS. 


ROUND ENDS. 


No. 

Width. 

Height. 

Length. 

Capacity. 

Price, Each. 

No. 

Width. 

Height. 

Length. 

Capacity. 

Price, Each. 

0 

2 ft. 

1 ft. 

4 ft. 

2 bbls. 

$6.00 

34 

4 ft. 

2 ft. 

8 ft. 

15 bbls. 

$18.15 

A 28 

2 • 

2 ' 

4 • 

4 

7.70 

35 

4 “ 

2^ " 

8 “ 

17 “ 

20.90 

C 29 

2 “ 

2 “ 

6 “ 

6 

9.90 

36 

4 “ 

3 “ 

8 “ 

23 “ 

25.30 

28 

2 “ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

14 “ 

12.10 

37 

3 “ 

2 “ 

10 “ 

14 “ 

17.00 

29 

2 “ 

2' -j “ 

8 “ 

94 “ 

13.20 

38 

3 “ 

2‘£ “ 

10 “ 

18 “ 

21.45 

30 

2 4 “ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

94 “ 

13.20 

39 

3 “ 

3 “ 

10 “ 

21 “ 

23.65 

31 

2 4 “ 

2 4“ 

8 “ 

12 

14.30 

40 

4 “ 

2 “ 

10 “ 

19 “ 

22.00 

32 

3 “ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

12 

14.30 

41 

4 “ 

24 “ 

10 “ 

24 “ 

26.40 

33 

3 “ 

24 “ 

8 " 

14 

17.00 

42 

4 “ 

3 “ 

10 “ 

29 “ 

29.70 


ROUND ENDS. 


No. 

Width. 

Height. 

Length. 

Capacity. 

Price, Each. 

No. 

Width. 

Height. 

Length. 

Capacity. 

Price, Each. 

13 

2 ft. 

2 ft. 

8 ft. 

14 bbls. 

$11.00 

21 

4 ft. 

3 ft. 

8 ft. 

23 bbls. 

$24.00 

14 

2 “ 

2 V 

8 “ 

94 “ 

12.50 

22 

3 “ 

2 “ 

10 “ 

14 “ 

16.00 

15 

24“ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

94 “ 

12.50 

23 

3 “ 

24 “ 

10 “ 

18 “ 

21.00 

16 

24 “ 

24“ 

8 “ 

12 

14.00 

24 

3 “ 

3 “ 

10 “ 

21 “ 

22.00 

17 

3 “ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

12 

14.00 

25 

4 “ 

2 “ 

10 “ 

19 “ 

21.00 

18 

3 “ 

2'4 “ 

8 “ 

14 

16.00 

26 

4 “ 

2.^ “ 

10 “ 

24 “ 

24.00 

19 

4 “ 

2 “ 

8 “ 

15 

17.00 

27 

4 “ 

3 “ 

10 “ 

29 “ 

27.00 

20 

4 “ 

24 “ 

8 “ 

17 

20.00 

44 

4 “ 

2 “ 

16 “ 

30 “ 

30.00 


ROUND TANKS. 



ROUND TANK. 


No. 

Diameter. 

Height. 

Capacity. 

Price, Eaclx. 

1 

4 ft. 

2 ft. 

6 bbls. 

$9.00 

2 

4 •• 

24 “ 

7 “ 

10.00 

3 

4 “ 

3 “ 

9 “ 

12.00 

4 

4 “ 

4 “ 

12 “ 

14.00 

5 

5 “ 

2 “ 

94 “ 

12.50 

6 

5 “ 

2 4 “ 

12 “ 

15.00 

7 

5 “ 

3 “ 

14 “ 

16.50 

8 

5 “ 

4 “ 

19 “ 

21.00 

9 

6 “ 

2 “ 

14 “ 

17.50 

10 

6 “ 

2 % “ 

17 “ 

20.50 

1 1 

6 “ 

3 “ 

20 “ 

22.00 

12 

6 “ 

4 “ 

27 “ 

26.00 

13 

6 “ 

5 “ 

34 “ 

32.00 


Always order by number. Tight or Hinged Covers for any of our Tanks furnished when desired. Prices on application. 





















































































































































LUNKENHEIMER’S MEDIUM PATTERN REGRINDING 

VALVES. 

SCREW ENDS. BRASS. 

WARRANTED FOR 175 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 



FIG. 407 L. GLOBE VALVE. 



FIG. 588 L. CROSS VALVE. 



FIG. 408 L. ANGLE VALVE. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

% 

% 

Vi 

% 

1 

1X 

1% 

0 

2^ 

3 

Globe Valves, Brass, each. 

$0.70 

$0.70 

$0.85 

$1.15 

$1.45 

$2.00 

$2.80 

$3.90 

$6.20 

$12.00 

$16.50 

Angle Valves, Brass, each. 

.70 

.70 

.85 

1.15 

1.45 

2.00 

2.80 

3.90 

6.20 

12.00 

16.50 

Cross Valves, Brass, each. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

3.50 

5.10 

8.00 

16.00 

24.00 

Globe or Angle Valves, finished all over 

( 1.75 

1.90 

2.15 

2.50 

3.10 

3.65 

5.25 

7.25 

10.75 

22.00 

33.50 

with Finished Brass Wheel, Brass, each 

Cross Valves, finished all over with Fin- 

| 2.40 

2.60 

2.90 

3.30 

4.20 







ished Brass Wheel, Brass, each. 

4.90 

7.00 

9.70 

14.30 

29.30 

44.70 


All genuine valves have Lunkenlieimer cast in valve shell and wheel has letter S on same. 









































LUNKENHEIMER’S MEDIUM PATTERN REGRINDING 

CHECK VALVES. 

SCREW ENDS. BRASS. 

WARRANTED FOR 175 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 

The discs in these valves are guided both at top and bottom, and so constructed that they will 
always seat themselves perfectly and not leak, stick nor pound, and their action is quick and positive. 

As regards height of lift of discs, they are made to have an opening of one-eighth of the diameter of 
the valve seat, but where more or less lift is desired we can make them accordingly. 

Check valves with enlarged seats liave one size larger opening through same than regular, there¬ 
fore requiring less lift and giving more discharge. 

PRICE LIST. 


425 



FIG. 414 L. HORIZONTAL 
CHECK VALVE. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

y* 

% 


Va 


114 

1 K 

2 

91Z 

6/2 

3 

Check Valves. Horizontal, > 

Angle or Vertical.each } 

Check Valves, Horizontal,) 

Enlarged Seats.each 1 

Check Valves, with Drain i 

Cocks.each S 

Check Valves, Enlar’d Seats ,) 
with Drain Cocks.each $ 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$060 

$0.85 

1.15 

1.30 

1.60 

$1.15 

1.55 

1.60 

2.00 

$1.55 

2.30 

2.00 

2.75 

$2.30 

3.25 

2.75 

3.70 

$3.25 

5.20 

3.70 

5.65 

$5.20 

10.00 

5.65 

10.50 

$10.00 

$14.00 



1.05 

10.50 

14.50 








FIG. 415 L. ANGLE 
CHECK VALVE. 


BALL CHECK VALVES. 



Size, Inches. 


Va 

a 

% 

1 

V/a 

VA 

2 

2^ 

3 

$1.10 

$1.60 

$2.30 

$3.10 

$4.00 

$6.20 

$9.40 

$18.00 

$25.00 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

3.50 

4.40 

6.60 

9.80 

18.50 

25.50 


FIG. 418 L. VERTICAL 
CHECK VALVE. 


Horizontal. Angle or Vertical Brass Ball ) 

Check Valves.each S 

Brass Ball Check Valves, with Drain j 

Cocks.each j 


BRASS BALLS. 

We have had long experience in making Brass Balls by special tools of our own invention, and can 
guarantee those made by us to be absolutely spherical. Sizes above 1 % inches diameter are cast ^ 416L ball CHECK 
hollow. VALVE. 

PRICE LIST. 



Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

1 




$0.60 

.65 

.75 



V/a 

VA 

2 

2^ 

2% 

3 

3^ 

3% 

4 

5 

6 

1.00 

1.50 

2.75 

4.50 

5.25 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

13.00 

18.50 



FIG. 417 L. BRASS BALL. 



















































































«6 LUNKENHEIMER’S MEDIUM PATTERN REGRINDING 

SWING CHECK VALVES. 

BRASS. SCREW ENDS. 


WARRANTED FOR 175 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 



FIG. 554 L. EXTERIOR. 



SECTIONAL. 


The Lunkenheimer Regrinding Swing Check Valve is much superior in point of excellence of 
material, design and workmanship, to any other valve of its class now upon the market. The body 
is heavy and well proportioned, the seat is carefully finished, and the general workmanship is first- 
class. This valve is so designed that when the disc is raised the passage through the body is fully 
equal to the diameter of the connecting pipes. 

We call particular attention to the quality of metal used, it being the best gun metal composi¬ 
tion, the presence of which tends to make the valve more durable than if a common metal (such 
as other makers are using) was used. 

By means of the regrinding feature the usefulness of the valve can be prolonged indefinitely. 
When worn in the seat it can be reground without removing valve body from connecting pipes. 

TO REGRIND.—Unscrew cap of valve and place some powdered sand and soap on seat, also 
unscrew plug opposite disc, which will give access to the top of the disc, and by inserting a nail or 
pointed tool in hole in same it can be ground upon the seat, thus forming a new bearing. Should 
the disc become badly worn or cut, it can be rubbed down to a smooth service on a piece of fine 
emery cloth, or we can furnish new ones at a reasonable price. All parts of this valve are inter¬ 
changeable, and any worn out piece can be renewed. 


| Size, Indies. 


1 

VA 

w* 

2 

2 ^ 

2 •% 

3 

8 X A 

3 % 

4 

5 

6 

Price, each. 

.$0.60 .65 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

2.75 

4.50 

5.25 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

13.00 

18.50 




FIG. 597 L. SCREW ENDS. 


FIG. 598 L. FLANGE ENDS. 


IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED, SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS. 

PRICE LIST. 



2 

2'A 

3 

3 y 2 

4 

4'A 

5 

6 

Iron Body. Brass Mounted, 
Screw Ends, each. 

$6.25 

10.00 

12.00 

16.00 

18.00 

21.00 

25.00 

32.00 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted, 
Flange ends, each. 

$6.25 

10.00 

12.00 

16.00 

18.00 

21.00 

25.00 

32.00 

Diameter of Flanges on Flange 
End Valves, inches. 

6 

7 

VA 

8 A 

9 

9G 

10 

1 1 


All genuine valves have Lunkenheimer cast on the valve body. 



















































LUNKENHEIMER’S COMPOSITION DISC GLOBE, ANGLE «7 

AND RADIATOR VALVES. 




FIG. 424 L. RADIATOR VALVE. 

COMPOSITION DISC GLOBE VALVE. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 


% 


% 

1 

1 A 

1'A 

2 

%A 

3 

Fig. 423 L. Brass. Globe or Angle, each. 

Fig. 423 L, Iron Body. Globe or Angle, each. 

$1.10 

$1.25 

$1.60 

$2.20 

$2.80 

$4.00 

$5.50 

$8 00 

$1575 

11.00 

.32 

$22 00 
16 00 
.40 

Fig. 423 L, Extra Discs, each. 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.12 

.16 

.24 


COMPOSITION DISC RADIATOR VALVE, FEMALE ENDS. 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

A 

% 

1 

IK 

1 A 

2 

Fig. 424 L, Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, each. 

$2 00 

$2.50 

$3.20 

$4.50 

$6.25 

$10.50 

Fig. 424 L, Finished all over, each. 

2.50 

300 

375 

5.25 

7.25 

11.75 

Fig. 424 L, [tough Body, Plated Trimmings, each. 

2.25 

2.70 

3.50 

4.75 

6.50 

10.75 

Fig. 424 L. Rough Body, Plated all over, each. 

2.50 

2.85 

3 65 

4.90 

6.75 

11.00 

Fig. 424 L, Finished and Plated all over, each. 

2.85 

3.10 

4.00 

5.40 

7.75 

12.25 


Keys for Lock Shield Valves each net 12 cents. 

These Valves are provided with the best Composition Discs, which when worn can be renewed. 

Radiator Valves are furnished with either Wood Wheel, T Handle or Lock Shield at same price; when ordering please 
designate, also Style, Finish and Threads wanted (whether Right or Left Hand). Unless otherwise specified, valves will 
be sent with Wood Wheel. 



























































428 LUNKENHEIMER'S DOUBLE-SEATED “CLIP" GATE VALVE. 


IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED, AND ALL IRON. 


FOR 100 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 



FIG. 600 L. SCREW ENDS. FIG. 638 L. FLANGE ENDS. SECTIONAL. 


The construction is free from complicated mechanism, and the operating parts consist of the bronze wedge-shaped disc, 
which has two faces and is seated in the valve shell between seat rings of the same material. The valve will take pressure 
from either end and can be connected in any position. The hub or bonnet of the valve is secured to the body by means 
of a round steel clip which surrounds it and passes through lugs on sides of hub and is fastened by means of two nuts. This 
simple arrangement has the advantage over other means of connecting the parts of a valve, inasmuch as it permits of easy 
access to the ulterior at all times. The joint between the hub and the body is indestructible and consists of a seamless 
copper wire washer, partially imbedded in the top surface of the valve body the portion which protrudes above said surface 
forming the joint against the under face of the hub when the two parts are connected together. This valve can be opened 
or closed quicker than any other, an advantage which users will appreciate. All the bearing parts of the valve (i. e., stem, 
disc, seats and stuffing-box) are made of bronze and the hub and body of iron; the several parts are well proportioned and 
heavy, and the body is rigid, there is no liability of springing the seats when connecting to pipes, as is sometimes the case 
with light brass valves. The construction of the valve also permits of repacking the stuffing-box while the valve is either 
open or closed. Each valve is carefully tested and fully warranted hi every respect and it is beyond doubt the lowest-priced 
gate valve on the market. Made in Screw or Flange Ends, sizes % inch to 6 inch. It is also made all iron for acids, etc., at a 
special discount from list below. 

SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

1 


i hi 

2 

2 ^ 

3 

3V 2 

4 

4 ^ 

5 

6 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted, Screw Ends, each.. 
Iron Body, Brass Mounted. Flange Ends, each 

$1.50 

$1.90 

$2.50 

$3.50 

$5.00 

$7.50 

8.50 

$12.00 

13.50 

$15.00 

16.90 

$18.00 

20.30 

$20.00 

22.50 

$23.00 

26.00 

$25.00 

28.30 

$30.00 

33.80 

All Iron, Screw Ends, each. 

All Iron, Flange Ends, each. 

1.50 

1.90 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

8.50 

12.00 

13.50 

15.00 

16.90 

18.00 

20.30 

20.00 

22.50 

23.00 

26.00 

25.00 

28.30 

30.00 

33.80 


Unless otherwise specified we will fill all orders with Iron Body, Brass Mounted, Screw End Valves. 
All genuine valves have Lunkenheimer cast on hub. 




































LUNKENHEIMER’S MEDIUM PATTERN DOUBLE DISC 


GATE VALVES. 


WARRANTED FOR 175 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 

BRASS. SCREW ENDS. 

These Valves are heavy and substantial throughout and the bodies are so designed 
as to be very rigid. The discs are wedged between the seats in the valve shell by 
means of a ball and socket bearing between them; are easily seated and will not stick 
in opening. The stuffing box is so constructed that it can be repacked while valve is 
open and steam on. 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

A 

% 

1 

1J4 


2 

91 / 

“72 

3 

Brass, Screw Ends, each. 

Finished Brass, With Wood Wheels, ea. 

$1.10 

$1.10 

$1.30 

2.60 

$1.90 

3.30 

$2.50 

4.50 

$3.50 

6.00 

$5.00 

7.50 

$7.50 

12.00 

$14.00 

$20.00 


QUICK-OPENING GATE VALVES. DOUBLE DISC. 


BRASS AND IRON-BODY; BRASS MOUNTED, SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS. 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

i 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

3/4 

4 

4/4 

5 

6 







Quick Opening, Brass, 
Screw Ends, each... 

Quick Openinq, Iron- 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$7.00 

$1000 

$19.00 













Body, Screw or 
Flange Ends, each 




12.00 

16.00 

$20.00 

$22.00 

$25.00 

$28.00 

$30.00 

$35.00 

Diameter of Flanges 




on Iron-Body 
Valves, inches. 




6 

7 

734 

834 

9 

934 

10 

11 













Fig. 427 L. Exterior. Fig. 427 L. Sectional. 





Fig. 429 L. Brass. Screw Ends. 


All genuine Valves have Lunkenheimer cast in the valve shell. 


Fig. 562 L. Iron Body, Brass Mounted, 
Screw Ends. 





































































LUNKENHEIMER'S DOUBLE SEATED “VICTOR” 

GATE VALVES. 



IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED, AND ALL IRON. 

FOR 175 POUNDS WORKING PRESSURE. 


FIG. 602 L. SCREW ENDS. 


FIG. 603 L. FLANGE ENDS. 


FIG. 636 L. SCREW ENDS. 


FIG. 637 L. FLANGE ENDS. 


SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS. STANDARD PATTERN 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2% 

3 

3 H 

4 

4 X 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Iron Body, Brass Nl'td. Screw Ends, each 

$9.00 

$11.00 

$14.00 

$22.00 

$29.00 

$34.00 

$42.00 

$53.00 

$60.00 

$75.00 

$90.00 

$115.00 

$170.00 

Iron Body, Brass IVTtd. Flange Ends, each 

9.00 

11.00 

14.00 

22.00 

29.00 

34.00 

42.00 

53.00 

60.00 

75.00 

90.00 

115.00 

170.00 

All Iron, Screw Ends, each. 

9.00 

1 1.00 

14.00 

22.00 

29.00 

34.00 

42.00 

53.00 

60.00 

75.00 

90.00 

115.00 

170.00 

All Iron, Flange Ends, each. 

9.00 

11.00 

14.00 

22.00 

29.00 

34.00 

42.00 

53.00 

60.00 

75.00 

90.00 

115.00 

170.00 

Diameter of Standard Size Flanges, inches 

6 

7 

VA 

8 A 

9 

934 

10 

11 

12% 

133^ 

15 

16 

19 


SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS, WITH BY-PASS. 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted, Screw Ends, each. 

$46.50 

$58.50 

$66.00 

$82.50 

$98.50 

$126.50 

$187.00 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted. Flange Ends, each. 

46.50 

58 50 

66.00 

82.50 

98.50 

126.50 

187.00 

All Iron. Screw Ends, each. 

46.50 

58.50 

66 00 

82.50 

98.50 

126 50 

187.00 

All Iron, Flange Ends, each. 

46.50 

58.50 

66 00 

82.50 

98.50 

126 50 

187.00 

Diameter of Standard Size Flanges, inches. 

10 

11 

12% 

13% 

15 

16 

19 


All genuine valves have Lunkenheimer cast on shell of same. 






















































LUNKENHEIMER’S “HANDY” GATE VALVES. 431 



FIG. 430 L. BRASS. SCREW ENDS ONLY, NOT MADE WITH FLANGE ENDS. FIG. 6?8 L. IRON. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

1 


IX 

2 

2 l A 

3 


4 

VA 

5 

6 

8 


Brass Body, each. 

$1.60 

$1.80 

$2.50 

$3.50 

$5.00 

$7.50 

7.00 

7.00 

$13.50 

12.00 

12.00 

$19.00 

15.00 

15.00 

$40.00 

18.00 

18.00 

$60 00 

21.00 

21.00 





Iron Body, Brass./ 

$25.00 

25.00 

$30.00 

30.00 

$35.00 

35.00 

$65.00 

65.00 

Mounted, each.j 

All Iron, each. 


3.40 

4.00 

4.50 

6.00 





FIG. 431 L. BRASS BODY. 


LUNKENHEIMER’S 
LEVER THROTTLE VALVES. 

(Patented.) 

SPECIAL HEAVY PATTERN FOR HIGH PRESSURES. 


PRICE LIST. 

BRASS. SCREW ENDS ONLY, NOT MADE WITH FLANGE ENDS. 



FIG. 432 L. 

IRON BODY BRASS MOUNTED. 


Size, Inches. 

. % 

l 

IX 

1 X 

2 

2 % 

Brass Body, each. 


4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

10.00 

19.00 


IRON. 

BRASS MOUNTED 





Size, Inches. 

. 2 % 

3 

3X 

4 

5 

6 

Iron Body. Brass Mounted, each ... 

. $6.00 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

35.00 

40.00 

All Brass Valves are prov 

ided with Gun Metal Disc 

Carriers (C). 


























































432 LUNKENHEIMER’S IMPROVED POP SAFETY VALVES. 




FIG. 629 L. ANGLE OUTLET. 


FIG. 433 L. TOP OUTLET. 



FIG. 434 L. SCREW ENDS. 



FIG. 630 L. FLANGE ENDS. 


The Brass Valves are made in two styles with screw ends, as illustrated above, but we can also furnish them with 
flanges when so desired. They are fully described on the preceding pages and a complete direction card is sent with each 
valve. We make no charge for setting pressures up to and inclusive of 175 pounds, but for higher pressures we make a 
heavier valve with a stronger spring to withstand the greater strain, and charge same at a special discount from the list 
prices of the medium pattern valves. Unless otherwise specified, we will send valves set at 100 pounds, and in ordering 
always specify pressure at which valves are to be set. Special Low Pressure Pop Safety Valves, also Relief Valves made 
to order. Prices furnished upon application. 


BRASS-TOP OR ANGLE OUTLET. FOR STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND MARINE 


STEAM BOILERS. 

PRICE LIST. 

Size Pipe, Inches.| % 3* % 1 U 4 1JS 2 2% 3 

Brass. Top Outlet, each. $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 $7.50 $9 00 $ 11.50 | $ 18.00 $28.00 $38.00 

Brass, Angle Outlet, each. 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.20 9.80 12.40 19.50 30.00 41.00 


The simplest and most reliable way in which to ascertain the size of valve required, is to find the number of square feet 
of grate surface of boiler. Divide this amount by three and the quotient will be the number of square inches of valve area 
necessary. 


IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED. FOR MARINE OR STATIONARY BOILERS. 

SCREW OR FLANGE ENDS- 
PRICE LIST. 


Size, Inches. 

2 

2A 

3 3A 

4 

4A 

5 

6 

Screw Ends, each. 

$22.00 

$32.00 

$40.00 

$56.00 

$72.00 

$84.00 

$100.00 

$120.00 

Flange Ends, each. 

22.00 

32.00 

40.00 

56.00 

72.00 

84.00 

100.00 

120.00 

Diameter of Flanges, inches. 

6 

7 


8A 

9 

9A 

10 

11 







































































LUNKENHEIMER’S MOCKING-BIRD WHISTLE. 4 33 


(Patented.) 

This is a simple and practical variable sound Steam Whistle, especially adapted for Traction 
Engines, Locomotives, Steamboats, Factory and Mill use. It makes an excellent fire alarm, and is 
attached like any ordinary whistle. The bell is provided with a piston, which is pulled downward by 
a chain running between pulleys, and when not in use, is always at the top, being drawn upward by 
means of a spring. To change the sound, pull the chain. 

The dome-shaped bell is securely supported at its base by a three-armed prong, the stem of which 
is adjustably screwed into the whistle base, and fastened by jam-nut E. Owing to this construction, 
the lower edge of the bell is always exactly in line with the slot in the base through which the steam 
escapes, thereby insuring best results and a perfect, clear and loud tone. The bell must be raised or 
lowered to suit the steam pressure by screwing same up or down and when properly set, fastened by 
jam-nut E. 

PRICE LIST. 


Diameter of Bells, Inches. 

2 34 

3 

3 34 

4 

5 

6 

Size of Pipe, Connection, Inches. 

% 

% 

1 

134 

134 

134 

All Brass, with Valve, each. 

$10.50 

$14.00 

$20.00 

$28.00 

$40.00 

$56.00 

All Brass, without Valve, each . 

9.00 

12.00 

17.50 

25.00 

37.00 

50.00 

Iron Base, without Valve, each. 


11.50 

16.50 

23.00 

34.00 

46.00 



Fig. 445 L. 

All Brass with Valve. 


LUNKENHEIMER’S SINGLE BELL CHIME WHISTLES. 


PRICE LIST. 


Diam. of Bells, In... 

134 

2 

234 

3 

3 34 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

Size of Pipe Connec- / 
tion.Inches ( 

% 

34 

% 

% 

1 

13 4 

134 

134 

2 

234 

All Brass with Ad- 1 
justable Lever, each f 

$7.00 

10.00 

13.00 

16.00 

22.00 

28.00 

44.00 

60.00 

145.00 

235.00 

All Brass, 
Valve. 

without / 
.each i 

5.50 

8.50 

10.50 

13.50 

18.50 

24.00 

37.00 

49.00 

120.00 

188.00 

Iron Base 

without / 




12.00 

16.50 

22.00 

33.00 

45.00 

108.00 

155.00 

valve.eacn ) 

All Brass Locomotive ( 




27.50 

43.00 

59.00 

Style. 

each \ 








WHISTLE VALVES. 

PRICE LIST. 




Fig. 447 L. Fig. 448 L. 

All Brass with All Brass with- 

Adjustable Lever. out Valve. 



Fig. 449 L. 

Locomotive Style 
with Upright 
Valve. 


Size, Inches. 

Vs 

34 

Va 

/A 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Brass, each. 

$2.00 

2.50 

300 

3.50 

5.00 

6.00 

9.00 

18.00 

27.00 






























































































434 


LUNKENHEIMER’S IMPROVED COMBINATION 
OR FIRE ALARM WHISTLE. 

(Patented.) 



FIG. 446 L. COMPLETE WITH VALVE. 

The Whistle is designed to answer both the purposes of an ordinary whistle as well as that of a Fire Alarm. It is pro¬ 
vided with a piston that can be moved up or down within the bell or tube, thus changing the interior length of same and 
consequently also the sound of the whistle. When the piston is not operated the whistle gives but one sound, like any or¬ 
dinary whistle, but when pulled up and down, a howling, penetrating noise is produced. When placed above the roof of a 
building, an extension rod should be coupled to the piston stem and a rope or wire to the whistle valve lever. The bell is 
dome-shaped at its upper end and at its lower securely supported by a three-armed spider, the stem of which is adjustably 
screwed into the whistle base and fastened by jam-nut E. Owing to this construction the lower edge of the bell is always 
exactly in line with the slot in the base through which the steam escapes, thereby insuring best results and a perfect, clear 
and loud tone. The bell is raised or lowered to suit steam pressure by screwing it up or down, and when properly set is 
fastened by jam-nut E. 

PRICE LIST. 


j Diameter of Bells, Inches. 

2 ^ 

3'A 

5 

8 

Size Pipe Connection, inches. 

% 

t 

1^ 

2 

With Whistle Valve Complete, each. 

$24.00 

31.00 

40.00 

100.00 






















LUNKENHEIMER’S IMPROVED “SENIOR” SIGHT ^ 

FEED LUBRICATOR. 

DOUBLE CONNECTION. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size. 

K Pt. 

^Pt. 

L Pt. 

%Pt. 

1 Pt, 

lLPt. 

1 Qt. 

\'2 Cxlll. 

1 Gal. 

Suitable for Engine Cylinders. 

Up to 4 
inches. 

4 to 6 
inches. 

6 to 10 
inches. 

10 to 14 
inches. 

14 to 18 
inches. 

18 to 24 
inches. 

24 to 30 
inches. 

From 

30 up. 


Shanks, Pipe Thread, inch. 

% 

% 

% 


Vi 

Vi 

V* 

Vi 


Finished, Brass, each. 

$12.00 

$15.00 

$17.00 

$20.00 

$22.00 

$25.00 

$28.00 

$38.00 

$60.00 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

13.50 

17.00 

19.00 

22.50 

25.00 

28.50 

32.00 

43.00 

65.00 

Condenser Connections, Brass I 
Tubing and Angle Valve, each.... ( 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.50 

1.60 

1.70 

Condenser Connections, Brass i 
Tubing and Angle Valve, Nickel- 
Plated. each. ' 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.60 

1.70 

1.80 

2.00 

Length of Condenser Pipes i 
Necessary, inches. f 

15 

18 

24 

30 

36 

42 

48 

60 

72 


Lubricators are sent without Condenser Pipes and Angle Valves unless otherwise ordered. 



LUNKENHEIMER’S “JUNIOR” SINGLE CONNECTION 

SIGHT-FEED LUBRICATOR. 


PRICE LIST. 



Vi 

Vs 

& 


Shank, Pipe Thread, inch. 

% 

% 

'A 

Partly Finished, each. 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$10.00 

All Finished (Brass Condensers and Pipes and Wood Handles) each. 

8.50 

10.00 

12.00 

All Finished and Nickel-Plated (Brass Condensers and Pipes and Wood Handles.) each.. 

10.00 

11.50 

13.50 


% and 1 3 -pint sizes are also made with J^-inch pipe shank, but will be sent as above (%-inch), 
unless otherwise specified. These Lubricators can also be furnished with glass gauge, to indicate 
quantity of oil in reservoir, at an extra cliax-ge of 50 cents each net, but will be sent without, unless 
specially ordered. Where sizes larger than pint are wanted, we recommend the “ Senior.” 


























































«« LUNKENHEIMER’S GLASS BODY OIL PUMP. 

(Patented.) 



Fig. 495 L. 


The Lunkenlieimer Glass Body Oil Pump is easily filled and operated and is intended to be used in connection with 
Sight-Feed Lubricators on Stationary or Marine Engines. No large engine should be without a cup of this kind as an 
auxiliary to the Sight-Feed Lubricator. 

We have recently changed these pumps from two to four sizes, ranging in capacity from % pint to one quart. We 
have also made changes in the design, making them much more compact and consequently neater in appearance. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Number. 

3 

5 

6 

8 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 

2 H 

3 

3 % 

4K 

Height of Glass, inches. 

2 % 

3 

4 

5 

Capacity. 

% Pint 

Pint 

1 Pint 

1 Quart 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

% 

% 

hi 

% 

Finished Brass, each. 

$7.50 

$8.50 

$10.00 

$15.00 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

8.25 

9.50 

11.00 

16.50 

Extra Glasses, each. 

.15 

.35 

.65 

1.50 

Extra Cork Washers, per dozen. 

.45 

.60 

.75 

1.50 


We can still furnish glasses and cork washers for our old sizes, i. e., numbers one and two, and when ordering be sure 
and give these numbers to distinguish them from the sizes now made. 
































LUNKENHEIMER’S AUTOMATIC NEEDLE VALVE 

OIL FEEDER. 


437 



Fig. 496 L. 


Lunkenheimer’s Automatic Needle Valve Oil Feeder is intended for Slide Valve Engines only, works automatically by 
pulsation, and must be placed on the steam chest. The stop valve must always be left open, except when filling cup with 
oil. Do not drain off the water until ready to recharge the cup. The Lubricator stops feedhig when the engine stops, and 
is about properly adjusted as shipped. To regulate the feed, screw yoke up or down, thereby increasing or decreasing the 
lift of the needle. The greater the lift of the needle the more oil is fed; the needle works up and down like a check valve 
while the engine is in motion. 


PRICE LIST. 


Diameter, Inches. 


2 

2^ 

3 

Capacity, pint. 


34 

% 

1 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

y* 


y 2 

% 


$4.70 

$6.20 

$7.70 


Cross Top with Glass Gauge, each. 

10.60 

11.30 

$14.50 


A card with full directions for using Oil Feeder is attached to every cup. 






































438 LUNKENHEIMER'S SCALE REMOVING AND PREVENTING 

“ STANDARD ” BOILER OIL INJECTOR. 



FOR STEAM BOILERS. 


PRICE LIST. 


Capacity. 

y 2 pt. 

1 Pt. 

1 Qt. 

K Gal. 

1 Gal. 

VA Gal. 

2 Gal. 





$16.50 

$19.50 

$22.50 

$30.00 


$7.50 

$1 0 00 

$13.50 



Brass, AII'Finished. each. 

8.00 

10.60 

14.25 






8 50 

1 1 20 

1 5 00 





Suitable for Boilers, H. P. 

10 

25 

75 

100 

150 

200 

250 


Reservoirs above one quart arc' of cast iron, and have lugs on body for bolting to place ; 
smaller sizes have a brace-stud and lock-nut at lower end of oil chamber for same purpose. 


“EMERALD” BOILER OIL INJECTOR. 

FOR LOCOMOTIVE AND STATIONARY BOILERS. 



PRICE LIST. 


Capacity. 

A Pt. 

1 Pt, 

1 Qt. 

%Gal. 

1 Gal. 

IK Gal. 

2 Gal. 

lron T Brass Trimmings, each. 




$16.50 

$19.50 

$22.50 

$30.00 

Brass, Part Finished, each. 

$7.50 

$10.00 

$13.50 

Brass. All Finished, each. 

8.00 

10.60 

14.25 





All Finished and Nickel-Flate**. each. 

8.50 

11.20 

15.00 





Extra Bull’s Eyes, each. 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 


All injectors have %-inch pipe connection on shank. 

All of the brass cups have brace-stud and lock-nut on lower end of reservoir; 
the iron body cups, lugs on back of reservoir, to permit of their being securely 
braced or bolted hi place. 






































































LUNKENHEIMER’S “ PARAGON ” INDEX LEVER «9 

SIGHT-FEED LUBRICATOR. 

FOR GAS, GASOLINE OR OIL ENGINES. 



Is all that the name implies, and fulfills all the requirements of modern gas engine service. 

It has been produced to meet the demand for a low-priced, compact and efficient Sight-feed Gas Engine Lubricator, and 
oue in which the height of oil in the cup can be readily seen. We liave not only embraced these important features, but 
have added to them, and are pleased to present to the trade a cup, while having a glass body, is fully strong enough to with¬ 
stand ordinary usage. 

The feed is easily regulated and the jarring of the engine does not affect its working when set, nor will the cup shake 
apart from this cause as is the case with other makes. 

When once the feed is adjusted it can be easily turned on or off by turning the index lever from the indicator arm to 
notch in top of cup and the position of the index lever shows from a distance whether or not the cup is in operation. The 
cup is carefully made of the best materials, the parts are correctly proportioned which gives it a handsome and ornamental 
appearance, and each one is fully warranted. 

Directions to Set Feed.—Raise the index lever from notch in top of cup and place it in indicator arm and move both 
until the desired rate of feed is obtained. The feed can be shut off by returning the index lever to notch in top of cup. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Number. 

2 

4 

5 

6 

8 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 

2 

2% 

3 

3' 2 

414 

Height of Glass, inches. 

1% 

2 ;< 4 

3 

4 

5 

Capacity, ounces. 

2 X 

5 

10 

18 

32 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

% 

% 

% 


94 

Finished Brass, each. 

$2.80 

$4.00 

$5.40 

$7.00 

$14.00 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

3.25 

4.60 

6.25 

8.20 

16.40 


When ordering extra glasses and cork washers, give number of cup as stamped on same. 































440 LUNKENHEIMER’S “VULCAN” FORCE-FEED SIGHT-FEED 

LUBRICATOR. 



FIG. 491 L. “VULCAN." 


FOR GAS ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ETC. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Outside'Diameter of Cup, inches. 

1% 

2X 

2% 

3 X 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

1 X 

3 

4V 2 

6X 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

X 

% 

X 

X 

Brass, each. 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$8.00 

$10.00 

All Finished and Nickel-Plated, each. 

6.00 

7.25 

9.50 

12.00 

Extra Sight-Feed Glasses, per dozen. 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 


LUNKENHEIMER’S “ BANNER ” SIGHT-FEED LUBRICATOR. 


FOR GAS ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ETC. 



Description.—A, Oil Chamber; B, Stop Valve; C, Oil Regulating Valve; E, Filling Plug. 

Directions.—To fill and operate, close valves B and C and fill with oil. Then open valve B 
wide and regulate flow of oil at C. 

PRICE LIST. 


Size, Number. 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Diameter of Oil Chamber, inches. 

\x 

m 

2 

2 X 

2X 

3 

3X 

Capacity, ounces. 

1 

IX 

2X 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

% 

Vs 

X 

X 

X 

X 

% 

Brass, each. 

$3.50 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$8.00 

$10.00 

$12.00 

All Finished and Nickel-Plated, each. 

4.20 

5.00 

6.00 

7.25 

9.50 

12.00 

14.00 

Extra Sight-Feed Glasses, per dozen. 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 























































LUNKENHEIMER’S “ IDEAL ” AUTOMATIC GREASE CUP. 

FOR ENGINE CRANK PINS, JOURNALS, ETC. 



FIG. 510 L. EXTERIOR. 


FIG. 510 L. SECTIONAL. 


The “ Ideal ” is a first-class brass highly finished automatic compression cup, suitable for engine bearings, journals, etc. 
It is provided with a leather packed plunger (insuring a tight joint and smooth working), which is so constructed that it 
is easily raised when cup requires recharging with grease. The spring and plunger are conveniently controlled by thumb- 
nut A, which is provided with an automatic lock arrangement to prevent its jarring from position on stem. The hole 
through the shank can be regulated to suit the grease used, by means of regulating screw H. As a high grade cup of supe¬ 
rior design and perfect regulation of feed, the “ Ideal ” has no equal. 

Directions.—Turn thumb-nut A to the right until plunger is drawn to the top of cup; then unscrew cover and fill the 
cup with grease. Replace cover and adjust pressure on grease by screwing up thumb-nut A to top of stem T, thereby allow¬ 
ing plunger to compress and feed the grease. 

The rate of feed must be regulated by set-screw H, which lias a hole through it in line with the slot, thus is regulated 
like a stop cock. 

If it is desired to stop the flow of grease, turn thumb-nut A down to cover, thereby taking tension off spring. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1 

U4 

1 14 

2 

2 l A 

3 

Extreme Outside Diameter, inches. 

IX 

m 

2 

2,® e 

3,1, 

3% 

Extreme Height over all (plunger raised—cup open), inches 

3 hi 

4 X 

5% 

6% 

7 X 

8% 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Vs 

X 

X 

% 

h* 

X 

Capacity (Grease) ounces. 

% 

i 

1 X 

3 

6 

10 

Finished Brass, each. 

$1.50 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3.20 

$4.30 

$6.00 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

1.75 

2.25 

2.80 

3.60 

5.00 

6.75 













































442 LUNKENHEIMER’S “JEWEL” AUTOMATIC GREASE CUP. 

FOR BEARINGS, SHAFTING, LOOSE PULLEYS, ETC. 



FIG. 511 L. EXTERIOR. 



FIG. 511 L. SECTIONAL. 


The “ Jewel” Grease Cup we have designed to meet the demand for a simple and inexpensive automatic cup, and to 
take the place of iron cups. The base is of cast brass, while the top is of tubing and spun brass. This cup will be found far 
superior to iron cups although the price is about the same. They are of brass throughout, provided with leather-packed 
plunger, are of neat design, well made and light in weight. 

Directions.—When cup is empty and plunger is at bottom of same, unscrew and take off the reservoir, then 
screw the plunger to top of reservoir by means of the thumb-nut. Then fill the reservoir with grease and after screwing 
it back to its base, screw the thumb-nut up to the top of the plunger so as to put the pressure of the spring on the grease. 
The base of the cup is provided with a simple feed regulating screw adjustable to suit any land of grease. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

00 

0 

1 

9 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1 

1 X 

114 

2 

2 34 

3 

Extreme Outside Diameter, inches. 

1% 

us 

2 

2J4 

3 l 4 

3% 

Extreme Height over all (plunger raised, cup open), inches. 

3 

3B 


534 

611 

7-34 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

y 

y 

A 

% 

14 

14 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

y a . 

i 

114 

3 

6 

10 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.80 

$1.00 

$1.30 

$1.70 

$2.30 

$3.20 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

1.00 

1.30 

1.70 

2.20 

2.90 

3.90 




















































LUNKENHEIMER’S “ APOLLO ” COMPRESSION IRON «3 

GREASE CUP. 


FOR BEARINGS, SHAFTING, ETC. 


The “ Apollo” Compression Iron Grease Cup is heavy and designed for use in 
all places where the finish of the article used is not important. It works well on 
Shafting, Pulleys and all Bearings, and will feed from any direction. The threaded 
shank consists of a common pipe nipple inserted in base of cup, which can easily be 
replaced if broken. 



To Fill: Raise plunger by means of ring at top of same and lock plunger 
stem over top of cup by means of lugs on sides of stem. Remove cover, fill with 
grease, regulate feed by screw in base, replace cover and put pressure on grease by 
unlocking stem lugs from hole in cover. 

This cup is very economical in operation and one filling can be so regulated as 
to last a long time. Each cup fully guaranteed. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

i a 

2 

214 

3 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

14 

% 

A 

A 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

114 

3 

6 

10 

Iron, each. 

$1.50 

1.70 

2.30 

3.20 



FIG. 669 L. 
EXTERIOR. 



FIG. 669 L. 
SECTIONAL. 


LUNKENHEIMER’S SCREW FEED “MARINE” 

GREASE CUP. 

PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1 

1 X 

U4 

2 

2A 

3 

Extreme Outside Diameter, inches. 

I 32 

m 

2 

2 A 

3 A 

3% 

Extreme Height over all (Plunger Raised —Cup / 
0pen),inihes. ( 

314 


5, 7 a 

6/4 

7JS 

MO 

CO 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

X 

14 

14 

% 

14 

14 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

A 

1 

114 

3 

6 

10 

Finished Brass, each. 

$1.00 

$1.20 

$1.60 

$2.00 

$2.80 

$4.00 

Nickel-Plated, each.. 

1.20 

1.45 

1.90 

2.40 

3.40 

4.75 



FIG. 5 12 L. 
EXTERIOR. 



FIG. 512 L. 
SECTIONAL. 









































































444 LUNKENHEIMER’S “TIGER” PLAIN BRASS GREASE CUP 



Fig. 513 L. SECTIONAL. 


Lunkenlieimer’s “Tiger” Plain Grease Cup is a cast brass cup, well adapted for jarring machinery, is 
unsurpassed where a simple, compact and efficient plain cup is required. By screwing down cap (A) the lubri¬ 
cant is forced to the bearing. The leather washer (H) prevents the grease from leaking out of cup, and can 
be easily replaced when worn out; spring lock arrangement (B), the projection (E) of which engages (K) at 
each turn, prevents the cap from jarring off, also cuts and loosens the grease. 

Always keep leather washer (H) well expanded against the thread in cap by screwing up plate (C). This 
plate can easily be tightened or unscrewed by using a pointed tool, inserting it in one of the holes in plate and 
striking it with a hammer. 

These cups are furnished in three styles, viz : Finished Brass, Nickel Plated or Rough (see pricelist below). 

When no style is mentioned, orders will be filled with Finished Brass, same as shown in cut. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1 

1 * 

\A 

2 

2A 

3 

Extreme Outside Diameter, Finished Pattern, inches. 

1 K 

i a 

1 IB 

2 % 

2M 

3H 

Extreme height over all (cup open), Finished Pattern, inches. 

1 % 

2 

2 A 

2(8 

2% 

3A 

Extreme Outside Diameter, Rough Pattern, inches. 

V4 

1 T6 

1 % 

2 A 

2% 

3 IB 

Extreme height over all (cup open) Rough Pattern, inches. 

Hi 

2A 

2% 

2)4 

2)1 

3% 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

A 

V\ 

A 

% 

A 

A 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

A 

% 

1 

2 

3A 

5 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.15 

$1.50 

$2.15 

$2.90 

Finished Brass, Nickel-Plated, each. 

.82 

1.06 

1.36 

1.80 

2.60 

3.40 

Rough Brass, each. 

.56 

.74 

.96 

1.28 

1.76 

2.30 























































LUNKENHEIMER'S “GEM” PLAIN BRASS GREASE CUP. «5 



PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1 

U4 

i X 

2 

2A 

3 

Extreme Outside Diameter, inches. 

1% 

1H 



2\i 

3Y 

Extreme Height over all (cup open), inches. 

m 

2 3*2 

2% 

2% 

3A 

3% 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Vs 

% 

Y 

% 


% 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

% 

% 

1 

2 

3'A 

5 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.15 

$1.50 

$2.15 

$2.90 

Nickel Plated, each. 

.80 

t.00 

1.30 

1.70 

2.45 

3.20 


LUNKENHEIMER’S “REX” SPUN-TOP PLAIN BRASS 

GREASE CUP. 



PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

Inside Diameter, inches. 

1H 

m 

O 3 
*18 

2% 

Extreme Outside Diameter, inches. 

1 X 

1 il 

2/a 

2j? 

Extreme Height over all (cup open), inches. 

2% 

2% 

2 U 

3 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Vs 

Ya 

% 

% 

Capacity (Grease), ounces. 

% 

VA 

3'A 

5 

Brass, each. 

$0.55 

.70 

.90 

1.20 































































446 


LUNKENHEIMER’S “PIONEER” SLIDE-TOP GLASS 

OIL CUP. 



Fig. 515 L. 

The “Pioneer” Oil Cups have become an “acknowledged standard,” being by far the best designed and 
constructed, and consequently the most perfect oilers of their class, and are adapted for all engine and 
machinery bearings where it is desirable to use a first-class cup. They are made of cast brass (not spun brass), 
are highly finished, compact and very ornamental. These and the other styles of glass oil cups, manufactured 
by us are the only ones on the market which will not come apart when placed on jarring machinery, neither 
will the feed unset nor slide loosen, thereby spilling the oil. These excellent features being exclusive with our 
cups and covered by patents, gives them a very considerable prestige over all other makes. They are easily 
filled and regulated and are satisfactory to users in every respect. They are especially adapted to traction 
engines, steam rollers and other machinery of like character where it is necessary to use a durable and 
substantial oiler. 

PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

000 

00 

0 

1 

IK 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup, inches. 

1% 

1 1S 

1% 

1% 

2V6 

2% 

2}| 

O l 5 
^ IG 

5K 

311 

Extreme Height of Cup (over all), inches. 

2% 

218 

3ft 

3% 

4ft 

4 i 7 u 

4K 

5 

6 

7 K 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 

1 

1% 

IK 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 K 

2K 

3 

3K 

Height of Glass, inches. 

K 

1 

IK 

1% 

1% 

IK 

2K 

2 ; K 

3 

4 

Capacity, ounces. 

K 

K 

% 

1 

IK 

2K 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

K 

K 

K 

K 

K 

% 

% 

K 

K 

K 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.70 

$0.75 

$0.80 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

$1.90 

$2.40 

$3.10 

$4 00 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

.80 

.85 

.95 

1.20 

1.50 

1.75 

2.20 

2.75 

3.50 

4.50 


To avoid mistakes when ordering glasses and cork washers, specify name and number of cup as stamped on same. 










































LUNKENHEIMER’S “VICTOR” INDEX GLASS OIL CUP 


447 



FIG. 516 L. 


Lunkenheimer's “ Victor ” Index Glass Oil Cup is provided with a simple “index ” device for regulating 
the feed of oil, and has an indicator arm pivoted on the stem and turning on the lid to mark the notch giving 
the desired rate of feed. The feed can he instantly turned off and on again by replacing the lever in the notch 
of the indicator arm. When the index arm is closed the lever can be left to stand up out of the notch, thus 
acting as an indicator, to show from a distance that the feed is shut off. 

PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

0 

1 

VA 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup (Lever Included), inches 

2 A 

25 h 

2\l 

3A 

3% 

4 

4i£ 


Extreme Height of Cup (Over All), inches. 

31 i 

4 ^ 

412 

5 % 

6 

6A 

7 1 a 

8A 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 

1M 

V/ 2 

1% 

2 

2A 

2 A 

3 

3 A 

Height of Glass, inches. 

1% 

1% 

1% 

1% 

2% 

2Vs 

3 

4 

Capacity, ounces. 

% 

1 

\A 

2A 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

h; 


A 

% 

% 

% 


A 

Finished Brass, each. 

$1.00 

$1.20 

$1.45 

$1.75 

$2.15 

$2.70 

$3.40 

$4.30 

Nickel Plated, each. 

1.15 

1.40 

1.70 

2.00 

2.45 

3.05 

3.80 

4.80 


To avoid mistakes, when ordering glasses and cork washers, specify name and number of cup as stamped on same. 








































448 


LUNKENHEIMER’S “ CROWN ” INDEX SIGHT-FEED 

GLASS OIL CUP. 



FIG. 518 L. 

Lunkenheimer’s “ Crown ” Index Sight-Feed Glass Oil Cup is of first-class quality throughout, very orna¬ 
mental in appearance and made of cast brass. It lias an “index ” device for regulating the feed of oil, and an 
indicator arm turning on the lid to mark the notch giving the desired feed. The feed can be instantly turned 
off and on again by replacing the index lever in the notch of the indicator arm. When the feed is shut off, 
the lever can be left to stand up out of the notch, thus acting as an indicator to show from a distance that the 
feed is shut off.. It fulfills all the requirements for dynamo and engine use, and we recommend it where a 
first-class substantial cup is wanted. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

0 

1 

1 A 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup (lever included) inches 

2 ft 

2U 

2 IS 

3Vi 

3% 

4 

4 n 

5^4 

Extreme Height of Cup, over all, inches. 


5ft 

5% 

6 

6ft 

7ft 

8 Ya 

8% 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 


1 l A 

m 

2 

2Va 

2Vi 

3 

3 l A 

Height of Glass, inches. 

1 % 

1% 


1% 

2% 

2% 

3 

4 

i Capacity, ounces. 

% 

1 

i% 

2 K 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

V* 


Va 

Vs 

% 

Vs 

% 

A 

! Finished Brass, each. 

$1.25 

$1.50 

$1.75 

$2.10 

$2.55 

$3.15 

$3.90 

$4.80 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

1.40 

1.70 

2.00 

2.35 

2.85 

3.50 

4.30 

5.30 









































LUNKENHEIMER’S “ROYAL” SIGHT-FEED GLASS OIL CUP. «9 



FIG. 517 L. 


Lunkenheimer’s “ Royal ” Sight-Feed Glass Oil Cup will he found an excellent cup for engine and dynamo 
use. It is simple and practical, and so constructed that, when the desired feed is once set, it can be stopped 
and started at will without resetting, the spring acting as a lock and indicator when engaging the flattened 
side of the thumb-nut. 

Directions to set Feed.—Regulate the feed by turning the milled cover, so that when the flattened side of 
thumb-nut engages the spring the desired feed is obtained. When the feed is once established, it can instantly 
he shut off or put on by turning the milled thumb-nut, i. e., to the right, feed off ; to the left, feed on. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 


Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup, Inches 
Extreme Height of Cup, (over all) Inches 
Outside Diameter of Glass, Inches 

Height of Glass, Inches. 

Capacity, Ounces. 

Shank Pipe Thread, Inch. 

Finished Brass, each. 

Nickel-Plated, each. 


000 

13/ 

1 /8 

3 

1 

Vs 

A 

Vs 

$0.95 

1.05 


00 

0 

1 

154 

2 3 

4 

5 

0 


Ws 

Ws 

Z'/s 

ZVs 

213 

O 1 r» 

^ 1 li 

Ws 

O 1 s 
^16 

3 ft 

O 1 -1 

*5 1 (J 

4% 

4 "a 

413 

Ws 

6 

Ws 

7 U 

* 18 

Ws 

1 % 

154 

1% 

2 

254 

ZA 

3 

OlV 

^72 

1 

V/ s 

1 % 

Ws 

Ws 

ZVs 

ZVs 

3 

4 

54 

Vs 

1 

154 

254 

4 

5 

10 

18 

Vs 

Vs 

V 

% 

Vs 

Vs 

54 

% 

A 

$1.10 

$1.25 

$1.50 

$1.75 

$2.10 

$2.55 

$3.15 

$3.90 

$4.80 

1.20 

1.40 

1.70 

2.00 

2.35 

2.85 

3.50 

4.30 

5.30 


To avoid mistakes, when ordering glasses and cork washers, specify name and number of cup as stamped off same, 


K 






























450 


LUNKENHEIMER’S “ SENTINEL ” SNAP LEVER 
SIGHT-FEED GLASS OIL CUP. 



FIG 546 L. LEVER UP, CUP FEEDING. FIG. 546 L. LEVER DOWN, FEED STOPPED. 

Lunkenheimer’s “ Sentinel ” Snap Lever Sight-Feed Glass Oil Cup, as will be seen from the illustrations above, is hand¬ 
some and ornamental in appearance, and thoroughly strong and substantial in construction. It is simple in operation, com¬ 
pact, well made and not liable to get out of order, as is the case with other makes. We have dispensed with complicated 
lock-nut feed regulating devices and use a simple arrangement by means of which the feed is easily and securely adjusted 
Owing to its construction, the cup will not shake to pieces when placed on jarring machinery; neither will the feed unset 
when either raising or lowering lever, as the curved spring which presses against the milled regulating nut prevents it 
from turning. 

Another advantage it has is that when set to feed a given amount of oil, it will hold up its rate of feed until cup is en¬ 
tirely emptied. Great care is taken in the manufacture of these cups, and we warrant them to be first-class in every par¬ 
ticular and unequaled for durability, efficiency and reliability. 

Directions to set Feed.—Raise the lever and turn the milled thumb-nut until the desired feed is obtained. The feed 
can be shut off by lowering the lever. When the lever is set at an angle of 45 degrees it raises the feed stem clear off its 
seat and cup flushes. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number . 

0 

1 

\ l A 

2 

3 4 

5 

6 

Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup, inches. 

Extreme Height of Cup over all lever up), Inches. 

Outside Diameter of Glass, inches. 

Height of Glass, inches. 

Capacity, ounces. 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Finished Brass, each. 

Nickel-Plated, each. 

bb' 

o o 

2% 

5 I f! 

1L 

1 % 

1 

$3.25 

3.75 

2 A 

5!,: 

tk 

ik 

$3.50 

4.00 

2% 

6L 

2 

1% 

2H 

$3.75 

4.25 

213 

6^ 

2L 

2'i 

4 

% 

$4/25 

4.75 

213 

7 f « 

2 l A 

2% 

5 

% 

$5.25 

5.75 

3% 

8 ib 

3 

3 

10 

A 

$7.25 

8.00 

3fi 

9‘, 

3% 

4 

18 

$9.^5 

10.25 


To avoid mistakes, when ordering glasses and cork washers, specify name and number of cup, as stamped on same. 



































LUNKENHEIMER'S “CHAMPION" ROD OIL CUP. 


451 


SUITABLE FOR ALL MOVABLE BEARINGS. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number 


Finished Brass, each. 

Nickel Plated, each. 

Capacity, ounces. 

Outside Diameter, inches. 

Height of Cup (closed), inches. 

Height of Cup (open to fill), inches 

Width, inches. 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Glasses, each. 

Corks, per dozen. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

$1.40 

$2.00 

$2.60 

$4.00 

1.50 

2.20 

2 80 

4.40 

Wa 

2 A 

5 

12 

2 

2A 

3 

4 

3 A 

3% 

4% 

5% 

YA 

4% 

5% 

IYa 

y/s 

HI 

2 Ya 

3 i S 

Ya 

% 

Yi 

Ya 

$0.05 

$0 08 

$0.10 

$0.15 

.20 

.30 

.40 

.60 



FIG. 591 L. EXTERIOR VIEW. 

Showing Plug Raised for Filling. 



FIG. 591 L. SECTIONAL VIEW 

Showing Interior Construction. 


LUNKENHEIMER’S AUTOMATIC ROD CUPS. 


FOR ENGINE CRANK PINS. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

0 

1 

1 % 

2 

3 

4 

Extreme Outside Diameter of Cup, inches. 

1 A 

1 Va 

2 

2 Ya 

2Va 

2H 

Extreme Height of Cup (plug raised, open to fill), in 

3 H 

4ft 

4IJ 

5% 

512 

6 Ye 

Outside Diameter of Glass, Inches . 

H4 

YA 

YA 

2 

2 Ya 

2 Y 2 

Height of Glass, inches. 

1 Ya 

1 % 

Y/e 

YA 

2 Ya 

2 Ye 

Capacity, ounces. 

% 

1 

YA 

2 A 

4 

5 

Shank Pipe Thread, inch. 

Ye 


Ya 

% 

Ye 

Ye 

Finished Brass, each. 

$1.10 

$1.50 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3.00 

$4.00 

Nickel Plated, each. 

1.25 

1.70 

2.25 

2.75 

3.30 

4.35 



FIG. 523 L. 
SCREW FEED. 



FIG. 524 L. 
NEEDLE VALVE FEED. 


























































































452 


LUNKENHEIMER'S SHAFT OILERS 




4 * 



FIG. 533 L. SHAFT OILER. 



FIG. 534 L. SHAFT OILER 
WITH LOOSE WIRE AND WOOD PLUG. 



FIG. 533 L. SECTIONAL. 


Directions for Using Lunkenheimer’s Shaft Oilers.—Fill the Oiler (full) with oil, screw on the socket air-tight, 
and then screw the stem tightly into the oil hole in bearing. When the Cup needs refilling, unscrew the stem out of the 
hole, take the oiler apart and proceed as before. See that the hole through stem is always clear of any obstruction before 
putting the oiler in its place. 

See that the glass globe is always tight in its socket. 

To Regulate.—The Oilers are shipped set for a moderate feed. The oil-hole in the stem is drilled parallel with the 
slot in head of the set-screw. By turning the regulating screw a quarter turn backward the supply of oil is entirely cut off. 
Between these two positions of the screw any desired amount of feed may be had. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

1 

9 

3 


Capacity, ounces. 

1 

i% 

2)4 

Diameter, inches. 

1% 

2 

2H 

Height, inches. 

2 % 

3 

3H 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0 60 

Extra Glasses, each. 

.08 

08 

08 

Extra Cork Washers, per dozen. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

! 


Shanks are threaded % inch on point, 16 threads to the inch. 

Shaft Oilers with loose wire and wood plug are furnished at same price as regular pattern. 















































453 


LUNKENHEIMER’S PLAIN GLASS ENGINE OILER. 


This Oil Cup has been upon the market for many years and many are in use. It is an 
air-tight cup and feeds only when the machinery is in motion. 

PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

7 

8 

9 

Extreme Height of Cup (plug raised to fill) inches. 

3% 

4% 

4% 

Height of Glass, inches. 


1% 

2 x 

Diameter of Glass, inches. 

\% 

1% 

2 % 

Capacity, ounces. 

% 

m 

2M 

Finished Brass, each. 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.05 

Extra Glasses, each. 

.08 

.08 

.08 

Extra Cork Washers, per dozen. 

.15 

.15 

.15 


All sizes of these cups have J^-inch pipe thread on shanks. 

They can be furnished with loose wire feed at same price as regular pattern, when so 
ordered. 



Fig. 599 L. 


LUNKENHEIMER’S BRASS LOOSE PULLEY OILER. 


This Oiler must be attached to hub of pulley, is easily filled and regulated, will not 
throw or waste oil, and a trial will convince users that it is a simple and satisfactory oiler 
for loose pulleys. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, one filling lasting from two to four 
weeks, and feeding only when pulley is in motion. 


PRICE LIST. 



0 

1 

2 

3 

4 






11a 

9 ^ 

2 % 

2 ia 

3 

3% 


1 % 

o i 

2 y 

2M 


1 

i x 

v> 

.30 

i y 2 


2 



% 

ix 

1 % 


$0.25 

.40 

.50 

.65 





Shanks on Nos. 0, 1 and 2 are threaded %-inch on point, 10 threads to the inch. Shanks 
on Nos. 8 and 4 are threaded J^-inch pipe thread. 



Fig. 537 L. 














































454 


LUNKENHEIMER’S OIL GAUGES 



The oil gauges heretofore used on dynamos and other machinery having self-oiling journal boxes, possess several serious 
objections, which have been entirely overcome in the “ Lunkenheimer ” Improved Gauge, and on account of its advantages 
and low price is rapidly superseding them. All users of oil gauges are aware that with those heretofore used it is impossible 
to clean the class tube, which soon becomes so covered with dust and dirt collecting in the slots of the shield that the oil 
cannot be seen. Besides, the slots or windows of the gauge are not always in proper position as regards the light to enable 
one to see the oil, and the shield being fixed can not be turned to suit. Then, owing to the construction of these oil gauges, 
they are unnecessarily clumsy and expensive. The Lunkenheimer Oil Gauge will be found perfect in all these particulars, 
it is simple and practical in construction, can be easily taken apart, is handsome in appearance and inexpensive. The glass 
protecting shield is a slotted tube, which permits being revolved around the glass tube, thus it can easily be kept clean and 
the shield set in proper position as regards the light, so that the oil is plainly visible. The entire gauge is held together by 
a thin wire rod, which is screwed into the bottom fitting, passes through the center of glass tube and has a nut fastened to 
it on the upper side of top cover. To clean the Glass Tube, hold a piece of waste to the tube, and revolve it with the shield 
around the glass until properly cleaned, then turn the shield to its former position. 


PRICE LIST. 


Size, Shank Pipe Thread, Inch. 

% 

V* 

% 

% 

Height from center of square to top of Gauge, inches 

2 IB 

3% 

3% 

4% 

Length of Shank from center of square, inches. 

1% 

\% 

2 m; 

4 id 

Length of Glass, inches. 

2 

2 l A 

3 

4 

Finished Brass without Drain Cock, each. 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.65 

$1.00 

Nickel-Plated without Drain Cock, each. 

.55 

.65 

.80 

1.20 

Finished Brass with Drain Cock, each. 

.80 

.90 

1.05 

1.40 

Nickel-Plated with Drain Cock, each. 

1.00 

1.10 

1.25 

1.65 


In ordering Oil Gauges always state whether wanted with or without Drain Cock, and if Finished Brass or Nickel- 
Plated. When not specified, Gauges will be sent Finished Brass with Drain Cock. 

When Gauges are ordered, whose dimensions are different from the above an extra charge will be made, same varying 
according to number of Gauges ordered, and amount of difference from our standard of dimensions. Orders stating simply 
Oil Gauges will be filled with the above. 








































LUNKENHEIMER’S CYLINDRICAL AND URN-SHAPED 455 

GLASSES. 




These Glasses are clear, strong and uniform in size, and interchangeable with all styles of glass cups made by us. 


PRICE LIST. 


Number. 

000 

00 

0 

1 

i H 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

Outside Diameter of Cylindrical Glasses, inches. 

Height of Cylindrical Glasses, inches. 

Outside Diameter at upper end of Urn-shaped Glasses. Inches 

Height of Urn-shaped Glasses, Inches. 

Cylindrical or Urn-shaped Glasses, each. 

Cork Washers, per dozen. 

1 

% 

$0.05 

.15 

1 % 

1 

1 X 

$0.06 

.18 

i v< 

i % 

1 Ya 

\% 

$0.08 

.24 

1^ 

1 % 

1 K 

2 

$0.10 

.30 

1 % 

1 % 

1 Ya 

2 H 

$0.10 

.36 

2 

1 % 

2 

2 X 

$0.12 

.40 

2}4 

2% 

2% 

2% 

$0.15 

.45 

2 X 

2% 

2'A 

3% 

$0.25 

.50 

3 

3 

3 

3% 

$0.35 

.60 

4 

3 hi 

4K 

$0.65 

.75 

4H 

5 

$1.50 

1.50 


In ordering Glasses always specify whether Cylindrical or Urn-shaped are wanted. 










































































456 




TEE HANDLE. 


BRASS STEAM COCKS. 


FLAT OR SQUARE HEAD. THREE WAY, WITH CHECK, SQUARE HEAD. FLANGED. 

TEE HANDLE. 



Size, Inches. % % 

Each. $0.85 $0.85 $1.00 

With Check, each. 1.00 1.00 1.15 


FLAT OR SQUARE HEAD. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

X 

% 

1 

1 X 

IX 

2 

2X 3 

Each. 

$0.85 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.70 

$2.35 

$3.70 

$4.85 

$7.30 

$14.50 

$22.50 

With Check, each. 

1.00 

1.15 

1.40 

1.90 

2.55 

3.95 

5.15 

7.65 

15.00 

23.25 

Extra Heavy, each. 

1.30 

1.50 

2.00 

2.85 

4.00 

6.75 

8.50 

13.50 

25.00 

37.00 


THREE-WAY, WITH CHECK. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

X 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

2% 

3 

Each. 

$2.50 

3.00 

3.75 

5.75 

7.15 

11.00 

18.75 

26.00 


FLANGED. 


Size, Inches. 

1 

114 

IX 

2 

2X 

3 

Square or Flat Head, each.. 

Extra Heavy, each.. 

$7.30 

10.00 

$9.70 

14.25 

$11.75 
17.25 

$18.00 

27.00 

$27.50 

41.00 

$43.00 

63.00 


MALLEABLE-IRON WRENCHES. 



FOR GAS AND STEAM COCKS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

X 

% 

1 

IX 

ix 

2 

2X 

3 

Each. 

$0.07 

.07 

.07 

.09 

.14 

.19 

.25 

.44 

.56 

1.00 



































































































GAS SERVICE COCKS 


457 



TEE HANDLE. 



FLAT HEAD. 



SQUARE HEAD. 



HEAVY ROUND WAY 
SQUARE HEAD. 



HEAVY ROUND WAY 
FLAT HEAD. 


TEE HANDLE. 


Size, Inches. 

y* 

% 


Each. . 

$0.75 

$0 85 

Each, with Check. . 

.90 

1.00 





FLAT HEAD. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

a /s 

X 

% 

1 

1 X 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

Each. 

Extra Heavy. 

$0.75 

.85 

$0.85 

.95 

$0.95 

1.05 

$1.15 

1.30 

$1.50 

1.70 

$2.25 

2.60 

$3.10 

3.60 

$5.00 

6.50 

$11.00 

12.00 

$16.00 

18.00 


SQUARE HEAD. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

% 

X 

% 

1 

IK 

1 A 

9 

2K 

3 

Each. 

Extra Heavy. 

$0.75 

.85 

$0.85 

.95 

$0.95 

1.05 

$1.15 

1.30 

$1.50 

1.70 

$2.25 

2.60 

$3.10 

3.60 

$5.00 

6.50 

$11.00 

12.00 

$16.00 

18.00 


HEAVY ROUNDWAY. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

1 

IK 

1 X 

2 

Each. 

$1.05 

$1.30 

$1.70 

$2.60 

$3.60 

$6.50 

With Check, each. 

1.45 

1.75 

2.50 

3.25 

4.75 

7.50 

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458 


BRASS COCKS 



METER COCK. 


GAS METER COCKS, FLAT HEAD. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

X 

1 

1 X 

IX 

2 

Meter. each. 

Union Meter, each... 

$1.30 

1.40 

$1.40 

1.55 

$1.95 

2.20 

$3.00 

3.40 

$4.25 

5.00 

$6.00 

7.00 



UNION METER COCK. 



LOCK METER COCK. 


LOCK SERVICE COCK. 

LOCK METER COCKS. 


LOCK UNION METER COCK. 




Size, Inches. 

X 

% 

1 

IX 

IX 

2 

Meter, each. 

$1.40 

$1.75 

$2.30 

$3.85 

$5.50 

$7.75 

Union Meter, Flatway, each. 

1.50 

1.80 

2.50 

4.00 

5.50 

8.00 

Union Meter, Roundway, each. 

2.25 

2.70 

3.75 

6.00 

8.25 

12.00 



GAS STOVE COCK. 


LOCK GAS SERVICE COCKS, FLAT HEAD. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

1 

vx 

IX 

2 

Each. 

$1.30 

1.60 

2.10 

3.50 

5.00 

7.00 


GAS STOVES COCK, ROUNDWAY. 


Size, Inches. 


X 

X 

1 

Without Check, each. 


$1.25 

$2.00 

2.15 

$3.00 

3.25 

With Check, each. 


1.35 





























































ALL IRON COCKS 


459 





SCREWED. 


FLANGED. 


THREE-WAY. 


SCREWED. 


Size, Inches.. 

% 


Va 

1 


iy 

2 

2 l A 

8 

zy 

4 

5 

6 

All Iron, each. 

Ail Iron. Three-way. 

$0.85 

$0.90 

$1.05 

1.65 

$1.30 

1.80 

$1.60 

2.05 

$1.95 

2.65 

$2.70 

3.65 

$4.40 

5.35 

$6.75 

7.50 

$12.00 

14.00 

$15.50 

19.00 

$32.00 

$45.00 


Size, Inches. 

H 

% 

1 


1 M 

o 

2 X 

3 

sy 

4 

5 

6 

With Brass Washer, each. 

With Brass Washer, Three-way. 

$1.00 

$1.20 

1.80 

$1.55 

2.05 

$1.95 

2.40 

$2.35 

3.05 

$3.20 

4.15 

$5.15 

6.10 

$7.75 

8.50 

$14.00 

16.00 

$19.00 

22.50 

$38.00 

$53.00 


Size, Inches. 

% 


% 

1 

ix 

1 X 

2 

2% 

3 

ay 

4 

5 

0 

With Brass Plug, each. 

With Brass Plug, Three-way. 

$1.25 

$1.30 

$1.60 

2.20 

$1.90 

2.40 

$2.65 

3.10 

$3.75 

4.50 

$5.25 

6.25 

$8.75 

9.75 

$13.00 

13.75 

$27 50 
30.00 

$36.50 

40.00 

$67.00 

$94.00 


FLANGED. 



1 

iy 

1'A 

2 

2A 

3 

sy 

4 

5 (> 







$2.25 

$2.75 

$3.25 

$4.25 

$6.25 

$9.50 

$15.00 

$19.00 

$36.00 $50.00 


2.50 

3.10 

3.65 

4.75 

7.00 

10.50 

17.00 

22.50 

42.00 58.00 

With Brass Plug. 

3.00 

3.75 

5.00 

7.00 

10.50 

15.75 

30.00 

40.00 

70.00 100.00 


These Flanged Cocks are made to order only, at a special discount. 














































































460 


AIR COCKS 



TEE HANDLE. 



LEVER HANDLE. 



TEE HANDLE. MALE THREADS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

A 

% 

hi 

Tee Handle, each. 

$0.40 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

Lever Handle, each. 

.55 

.55 

.65 

.75 

Tee Handle, Male Threads, each. 

.55 

.55 

.65 

.90 



LEVER HANDLE. MALE THREADS. TEE HANDLE, FEMALE THREADS. LEVER HANDLE, FEMALE THREADS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

A 

% 

A 


Lever Handle. Male Threads, each . 

$0.60 

.70 

.80 

$0.70 

.70 

.80 

$0.85 

.90 

.95 

$1.00 

Tee Handle. Female Threads, each. 

Lever Handle, Female Threads, each. 






TEE HANDLE. LEVER HANDLE. LEVER HANDLE WITH THREAD ON NOSE. 


Size, Inches. 

% 


Va 

A 

Tee Handle, each. 

$0.70 

$0.70 

$0.80 

$0.90 

Lever Handle, each. 

.80 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

Tee Handle, with Thread on Nose, each. 

.80 

1.00 

1.10 

1.35 

Lever Handle, with Thread on Nose, each. 

.95 

1.15 

1.25 

1.50 




















































ENGINE AND BOILER TRIMMINGS 


461 



Size, 34-inch, each 


$0.75 



STEAM GAUGE COCK, WITH UNION. 

Size, 34-inch, each.$1.75 



WITH BIBB. 


WITH BIBB. 

CYLINDER COCKS. 


WITH COUPLING. 




Size, Indies. 

X 

% 

X 

3/ 

/A 

Tee Handle, each. 

$1.00 

$1.15 

$1.60 

$2.35 

Lever Handle, each. 

1.15 

1.30 

1.85 

2.60 

Tee Handle, with Thread on Nose, each. 

1.10 

1.35 

1.85 

2.45 

Lever Handle, with Thread on Nose, each. 

1.25 

1.50 

2.10 

2.70 

Lever Handle, with Coupling. 


2.00 

2.50 

3.75 



WITHOUT STUFFING-BOX. 



WITH STUFFING-BOX. 


GAUGE COCKS. 



REGESTER GAUGE COCK. 


Size, Inches. 


% 

3^ 

% 

Wood Handle, each. 


$1.10 

$1.20 

$1.35 

Wood Handle, with Stuffing-Box, each. 


1.35 

1.50 

1.70 

Regester Gauge Cock, each. 


1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

























































462 


ENGINE AND BOILER TRIMMINGS 



WITH ADJUSTABLE LEVER. 


WHISTLE CHIMES. 

WHISTLES. 


PLAIN. 


Diameter of Bell, Inches.. 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

Size Pipe, Inches. 

34 

H 

1/ 

% 

: 34 

1 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

234 

With Valve each. 

$3.10 

$3.75 

$4.'00 

$5.50 

$6.50 

$8.50 

$ 1 150 

$15 00 

$22.50 

$33.00 

$95.00 

$210.00 

Plain, each. 

2.20 

2.75 

3.00 

4.35 

5.25 

7.25 

9.50 

12.00 

19.00 

24.00 

70.00 

150.00 


Steam Whistle Chimes made to order of any desired combination. Write for prices. 



PLAIN. 





WHISTLE VALVE. 



WITH REVERSIBLE LEVER. 


SINGLE BELL CHIME STEAM WHISTLES. 


Diameter of Bell, Inches. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

Size Pipe, Inches. 

Plain, each. 

With Valve each. 

i / 

$5.*00 
7.00 

24 

$8.00 

11.00 

1 

$14.00 

18.00 

134 

$22.00 

28.00 

134 

$38.00 

42.00 

2 

$85.00 
100 00 

234 

$150.00 

180.00 

3 

$260.00 
300 00 


WHISTLE VALVES. 


Size, Inches. 

.1 34 

24 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Each. 

. 1 $2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

5.00 

6.00 

9.00 

18.00 

27.00 



























































WATER GAUGES. 



Nos. 1 and 3. 

Nos. 2 and 4. 

No. 5. 

No. 6. 

No. 7. 

No. 8. 

FINISHED BODY. 

FINISHED BODY, 

FINISHED BODY, 

FINISHED BODY, 

With Wood Wheel. 

ROUGH BODY. 

ROUGH BODY. 

With Two Guards. 

With Four Guards. 

With Iron Wheel. 

Bronzed. 

Bronzed. 


463 



No. 9. 

ROUGH BODY. 
Bronzed. 


No. 1 with Wood Wheels, Glassy x 16 inch. Screwed for %-inch Pipe, each. $8.00 

No. 2, with Wood Wneels. Glass % x 16 inch. Screwed for %-inch Pipe, each..-.. $10.00 

No. 2 is so constructed that by removing top cap a new glass can be put in while under steam pressure. 

No. 3, with Wood Wheels, Glass % x 12 inch, Screw for %-inch Pipe, each. $6 50 

No. 4. with Wood Wheels. Glass % x 12 inch, Screwed for inch Pipe, each. $7.00 

No. 5, with Iron Wheels, Glass ‘ s x 1 2 inch, Screwed for J^-inch Pipe, each. $5.50 

No. 6. with Wood Wheels, Glass % x 12 inch, Screwed for %'inch Pipe, each. $5.75 

No. 7. with Iron Wheels. Glass % x 12 inch, Screwed for J^-inch Pipe, each. $3.25 

No. 8, with Iron Wheels, Glass % x 12 inch, Screwed for %-inch Pipe, each. $4 00 

No. 9. with Iron Wheels, Glass % x 12 inch, Screwed for %-inch Pipe, each. $3.00 


Note. —The bottom part of the No. 8 Gauge is so constructed that by removing drip cock, glass can be inserted. 



























































































464 


COMBINATION WATER AND STEAM GAUGES. 



DIMENSIONS OF COMBINATION BODIES. 


Number. 


Center to centre of Boiler Connections, inches. 

Center to centre of Water Gauge Connections inches. 

Center to center of Gauge Cocks, inches. 

Extreme Length, inches. 

Tapped for Boiler Connections, inches. 

Tapped for Water Gauge Connections, inches.. 

Tapped for Gauge Cocks, inches. 

Top and bottom tapped, inches. 

Price, Bodies only, painted and tapped, each. 

Price. Combination Gauges complete, with trimmings, as below, each. 


Gauge Cocks required. 

Size Chased Iron Pipe, inches. 

One Water Gauge, No. 

One Iron Steam Gauge, original Bourdon Spring, size, inches 

One Nipple, size, inches. 

One Globe Valve size, inches. 

One Syphon, size, inches. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

10 

12 % 

14 

18 

10 

12 % 

14 

18 

3% 

3% 

4 a 

4 

13 

16 % 

18% 

22 % 


% 

S A 

1 % 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

1 % 

2.75 

$4.00 

$6.00 

$8.00 

5.00 

40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

2 

3 

3 

3 

% 

% 

% 

% 

7 

3 

1 

1 

5 

5 

6 

6 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

x% 

%x% 

%x% 

1%x% 


One Bushing, size, inches 




























































ENGINE GOVERNORS 


465 




THE GARDNER GOVERNOR. 


STANDARD. CLASS A. 


STANDARD. CLASS B. 


PRICE LIST OF CLASS “A” AND “B” STANDARD GOVERNORS. 


Size of Governor- 
Diameter of Opening.... 

% 

1 

1J4 

1 A 

2 

4 

2A 

3 

334 

4 

4S 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

Price Class B, Plain. 

$16.00 

18.00 

21.00 

25.00 

30.00 

35.00 

40.00 

50.00 

60.00 

71.00 

83.00 

94.00 

122.00 

150.00 

185.00 

215.00 

240.00 

Price Class B, Finished. 

Price Class A, Plain. 

Price, Class A, Finished. 

18.00 

20.00 

24.00 

29.00 

29.50 

33.50 

34.00 

36.00 

40.00 

40.00 

42.00 

47.00 

45.00 

48.00 

53.00 

58.00 

59.00 

67.00 

69.00 

71.00 

80.00 

81.00 

83.00 

93.00 

94.00 

96.00 

107.00 

106.00 

109.00 

121.00 

136.00 

140.00 

154.00 

166.00 

170.00 

186.00 

202.00 

210.00 

227.00 

235.00 

241.00 

261.00 

260.00 

270.00 

290.00 


Class B is without Automatic Stop and Class A with Automatic Stop. 


Prices on Sizes from 12 to 16 inches inclusive will be sent on application. 


TABLE OF DIMENSIONS OF CLASS “A” AND “ B” STANDARD GOVERNORS. 


Size of Governor—Diam. of Opening 

% 

1 

U4 

1 A 

2 

2A 

2S 

3 

3A 

4 

4 A 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

Diameter of Base Flange. 

Scr’d 

Scr'd 

Scr’d 

5 A 

7 

7 

8 

9 

9 

10 

10 

12 

14 

15 

17 

18 

19 

Diameter of Side Flange. 

Scr'd 

Scr’d 

Scr’d 

Scr'd 

Scr’d 

7 

7 

8 

9 

10 

10 

11 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

Largest Radius of Balls. 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 A 

7 A 

7 A 

8 A 

8 A 

10 

1 1 

12 

12 

15 

15 

From Center to Side Flange. 

2% 

2 A 

3 

3 A 

5 

5 

5 A 

6 

6 A 

6 A 

7 

7 A 

8 A 

9 

10 

1 1 

14 

From Base to Center of Inlet. 

2*4 

2% 

3 

4 

5 

5 A 

5 3 4 

6 

6 A 

6S 

7 

8 

8 A 

9A 

\0A 

11 

15 

Extreme Height. 

15 

15 

20 

21 

25 

26 

28 

32 

34 

37 

38 

43 

44 

51 

53 

62 

67 

From Center to End of Shaft. 

9 

9 

11 

11 

13 

13 

15 

15 

17 

17 

17 

21 

21 

25 

25 

28 

28 

Diameter of Pulley. 

2 

2 

3 

3 

5 

5 

5 

5 A 

5 a 

6 

6 

7 

7 

10 

1 1 

12 

12 

Width of Belt. 

V4 

1 A 

is 

1 A 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 A 

2 A 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

Number of Revolutions. 

300 

300 

250 

250 

200 

200 

200 

170 

170 

160 

160 

150 

150 

130 

130 

130 

115 

Diameter Cylinder—300 ft. Piston Speed. 
“ “ 400 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

26 

31 

36 

40 

45 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

23 

27 

31 

35 

39 

“ “ 500 “ “ 


3A 

4 A 

5 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

21 

24 

28 

31 

35 

“ “ 600 *• 


4 

4S 

6 

7 

8 

9 

11 

13 

15 

16 

19 

22 

25 

28 

32 










































































466 


ENGINE GOVERNORS 


THE GARDNER GOVERNOR. 



SPRING. CLASS A. 



SPRING. CLASS B. 


PRICE LIST OF CLASS “ A ” AND “B” SPRING GOVERNORS. 


Size of Governor— 
Diameter of Opening.... 

Vi 

% 

1 

114 

114 

2 

2X 

214 

3 

334 

4 

414 

5 

6 

7 

Price Class B, Plain. 

Price Class B, Finished .... 

Price Class A. Plain. 

Price Class A, Finished. 

$14.00 

16.00 

$16.00 

18.00 

$1800 
20 00 
21.00 
23.00 

$21.00 

24.00 

24.50 

27.50 

$25.00 

29.00 

29.50 

33.50 

$30.00 

34.00 

36.00 

40.00 

$35.00 

40.00 

42.00 

47.00 

$40.00 

45.00 

48.00 

53.00 

$50.00 

58.00 

59.00 

67.00 

$60.00 
69 00 
71.00 
80.00 

$71.00 

81.00 

83.00 

93.00 

$83.00 

94.00 

96.00 

107.00 

$94.00 

106.00 

109.00 

121.00 

$122.00 

136.00 

140.00 

154.00 

$150.00 

166.00 

170.00 

186.00 


Class B is without Automatic Stop and Class A with Automatic Stop. 


TABLE OF DIMENSIONS OF CLASS “A” AND “B” SPRING GOVERNORS. 


Size of Governor. 

14 

% 

1 

1A 

B4 

2 

234 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

Diameter of Base Flanqe. 

Sc’d 

Sc'd 

Sc’d 

Sc'd 

534 

7 

7 

8 

9 

9 

10 

10 

12 

Diameter of Side Flange. 

Sc'd 

Sc'd 

Sc’d 

Sc’d 

Scd 

Sc'd 

7 

7 

8 

9 

10 

10 

1 1 

Height, inches. 

12 

13 

1 3 A 

1714 

22 

23 

24 

27 

29 

30 

35 

36 

37 

Radius of Balls. 

2 A 

2 A 

234 

334 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

514 

6 

6 

Length of Shaft. 

8 

8 

8 

11 

1 1 

13 

13 

15 

15 

15 

1 6 

16 

18 

Diameter of Pulley. 

1 A 

1 A 

114 

2 

2 l 4 

2A 

234 

3‘4 

334 

3 A 

4'4 

4'4 

434 

Width of Belt. 

i 

i 

1 

1A 

114 

1 A 

134 

2 

2 

2 

2 A 

2*4 

2'4 

Center to Side of Chamber. 


2 A 

2 >4 

3 

334 

5 

5 

614 

6 

6'4 

6’4 

7 

734 

Base to Center of Chamber. 

Wa 

2 A 

2 A 

3 

4 

5 

5>4 

5*4 

6 

6‘4 

6 A 

7 

8 

Number of Revolutions. 

600 

600 

600 

450 

400 

400 

400 

350 

350 

350 

275 

275 

275 

















































DETROIT IMPROVED SIGHT-FEED LUBRICATORS. «7 




Diam. of Body, In. 

1 

1 l A 


Pipe Thread. 

% 

$2.00 

3.00 

3Z 

$2.20 

3.20 

$2.40 

3.40 

Each. 

With Air Cock,each.. 



2 

2 % 

24 

3 

*4 

V 

% 

% 


$2.60 

$2 90 

$3.25 

$3.75 

$4.75 

3.60 

3.90 

4.25 

4.75 

5.75 


ZERO (COLD WEATHER) 
LUBRICATORS. 


Vt Pint. 

4 Pint. 

1 Pint. 

1 Quart. 

4 Gallon. 

Under 10-Inch. 

10 to 12-Inch. 

12 to 18-Inch. 

1 8 to 30-Inch. 

30-Inch and over. 

$17.00 

$22.00 

$30.00 

$45.00 

$60.00 

20.00 

25.00 

35.00 

50.00 

65.00 


1 Gallon. 


$75.00 

80.00 


WOOD WHEEL LUBRICATORS. 


Capacity 


A2 


Size for Cylinder. 

Polished Brass, each 
Nickel-Plated, each 


DETROIT IMPROVED 
LUBRICATOR. 


SINGLE AND DOUBLE CONNECTION. 


PLAIN LUBRICATOR. 



SINGLE CONNECT I0K. 


FOR TRACTION, STATIONARY, HOISTING, PORTABLE 
ENGINES AND STEAM PUMPS. 

We make two styles of Double Connection Zero Lubricators—Style “ A ” 
and Style “ C.” 

The Style “ A ” Double Connection Zero should be attached with both 
connections on same side of throttle, either above or below, as circumstances 
will permit. 

The Style “C” Double Connection Zero has spray feed feature, and 
should take steam above the throttle and deliver the oil below the throttle, 
either into steam pipe or top of steam chest. 

In ordering Double Connection Zero Lubricators, please say whether 
Style “A” or Style “C” is wanted. 

The Single Connection Zero Lubricator may be attached to the steam 
pipe on either side of the throttle or to the steam chest direct. 

DETROIT ZERO LUBRICATORS. 



DOUBLE CONNECTION. 



V Pint. 

V, Pint. 

V, Pint. 

1 Pint. 

1 Quart. 




$15.00 

$17.00 

$20.00 

$28.00 

32.00 

$42.00 

47.00 


18.00 

20.00 

23.00 



















































468 


THE 11 SWIFT ” SIGHT-FEED LUBRICATOR. 



CLASS F. SINGLE 
CONNECTION. 



CLASS F. DOUBLE 
CONNECTION. 


CLASS F. SINGLE AND DOUBLE. 



CLASS G. SINGLE 
CONNECTION. 


Capacity. 

% Pint. 

Va Pint. 

X A Pint. 

1 Pint. 

1 Quart. 

Size of Shank, inches. 

% 

% 

% 

A 

l A 

Brass Finish. 

$10.00 

$12.00 

$16.00 

$22.00 

$34.00 

Nickel-Plated. 

12.00 

14.00 

20.00 

26.00 

40.00 


CLASS 

Gi. 




Capacity, pints. 


% 

1 * 

1/ 

73 

'A 

Size of Shank, inches. 


A 

% 

% 

% 

Brass Finish. 


$2.50 

$3.00 

$3.75 

$4.50 

Nickel-Plated. 


3.00 

3.50 

4.25 

5.00 


No. 2 Glasses fit %, J^-pint of all styles. 

No. 3 Glasses fit 1 pint anil 1 quart of all styles. 

















































FELTHOUSEN’S HAND CYLINDER OIL PUMPS. 469 


NOS. 3, 04, 4 AND 5. 


TO GO ON TOP OF CYLINDER OR 
STEAM PIPE. 


Description. 

Size. 

With 

Screw 

Top. 

With 

Strainer 

Top. 

Extra 

Strainer 

Tops. 

Price, No. 03, Finished, each... 
Price, No. 6, Finished, each 

2 x 2 

2L x 1% 

$3.50 

5.00 

$3.65 

5.25 

$0.40 

.60 


TO GO ON SIDE OF CYLINDER OR 
STEAM PIPE. 


Description. 

Size. 

With 

Screw 

Top. 

With 

Strainer 

Top. 

Extra 

Strainer 

Tops. 

Price, No. 3, Finished, each... 
Price, No. 04, Finished, each... 
Price, No. 4, Finished, each... 
Priec, No. 5, Finished, each... 

2 x 2 

2% x 2 % 

3 34 x 334 

7 x43| 

$3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

12.00 

$3.65 

5.25 

7.80 

12.00 

$0.40 

.60 

.75 





Dia. of Body, In. 

% 

Ya 

% 

i 

IV* 

IK 

IK 

1% 

m 

1% 

2 

2 

2K 

2K 

2K 

3 

Pipe Thread. In. 

No. 1, each. 

No. 2, each. 

1 ./ 

$0.25 

1/ 

$0.30 

i/ 

$0.35 

K 

$0.40 

1.00 

.70 

1.35 

k 

$0 50 

A 

$0.60 

1.40 

1.00 

1.60 

3Z 

$0.90 

1.85 

1.40 

2.20 

$L25 

% 

$1.25 

K 

$1.60 

% 

$1.75 

3.10 

2.30 

K 

$1.75 

K 

$2.25 

K 

$2.75 

% 

$2.75 

3S 

$4.50 

Nn. 3. each. 













No. 4. each. 








3.25 

4.00 





LEVER HANDLE 
OIL PUMP. 


BRASS OIL CUPS. 


No. 4. LEVER HANDLE. 


No. 1. PLAIN. No. 2. HINGED LID. 


No. 3. £lbow SHANK. 


Price, each $20.00 


FUSIBLE PLUGS. 


MISSISSIPPI GAUGE COCKS. 



Size, Inches. 

.... Vt 

Ya 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

Price, each. 

$0.60 

0.75 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 



Size, Chased Iron Pipe, Inches. 

% 

K 

K 

% 

Blank Shank, Inches. 

Price, each. 

% 

$0.90 

% 

1.20 

% 

1.50 

1 

1.80 





































































470 


STEAM AND WATER GAUGES. 


BALANCE WATER GAUGE. 



This Gauge is constructed to show the actual amount of water in tank, using the entire space on dial to show a few 
feet of water, according to capacity of tank. In ordering, please state the height of water column and depth of tank. 


ALTITUDE GAUGE. 



Size. 

Iron Case, 
Japanned. 

Iron Case, 

N. P. Ring. 

Brass Case. 

N. P. Case. 

1 2 inch Dial. 

io • . 

. $60.00 

40.00 

$61.50 

41.00 

$80.00 

50.00 

$84.00 

53.00 

“ “ . 

30.00 

30.75 

40.00 

42.50 

6 : 5i “ “ . 

. 20.00 

20.60 

25 00 

27.00 

6 “ . 

16.00 

16.50 

20.00 

21.50 

b>4 “ ‘ . 

. 14.00 

14.25 

16.00 

17.25 

5 “ “ . 

12.00 

12.20 

15.00 

16.00 

4 % *• “ . 

. 12.00 

12.20 

14.00 

1 5.00 

4 “ “ 

12.00 

12.20 

14.00 

15.00 

3U “ . 

in on 

10.18 

12.00 

12.75 



BOURDON DOUBLE SPRING GAUGES FOR TRACTION ENGINES. 



Size. 

Iron Case, 
Japanned. 

Iron Case, 

N. P. Ring. 

Brass Case. 

N. P. Case. 

12 inch Did, each 

$55.00 

$56.50 

$80.00 

$84.00 

10 .. 

37.00 

38 00 

45.00 

48.00 

8'£ “ “ “ . 

25.00 

25.75 

34.00 

36.50 

6% “ “ “ . 

18.00 

18.60 

22.00 

24.00 

6 “ “ “ . 

15.00 

15.50 

18.00 

19.50 

5>£ “ “ “ . 

12.00 

12.25 

14.00 

15.25 

5 “ “ “ . 

1 1 00 

11.20 

13.00 

14.00 

4'£ “ “ “ . 

10.00 

10.20 

12.00 

13.00 


Not warranted unless Syphon is used. 






























































PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGES 


471 



Diameter of Dial, Inches. 

3 or less 

334 

4 and 4*2 

5 

5 X 

6 


8^ 

10 

12 

Brass Case. Lacquered, each.. 

$8.00 

$9.00 

$10.00 

$1 1.00 

$12.00 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$30.00 

$40.00 

$75.00 

Nickel-Plated Case, each. 

8.60 

9.75 

1 1.00 

12.00 

13.25 

17.50 

22.00 

32.50 

43.00 

79.00 

Iron Case with Brass Ring, each. 

6.00 

7.00 

8 00 

8.00 

10.00 

13.00 

16.00 

22.00 

32.00 

50.00 

Iron Case with N. P. Ring, each. 

6.15 

7.18 

8.20 

8.20 

10.25 

13.50 

16.60 

22.75 

33.00 

51.50 



COMBINATION WATER PRES¬ 
SURE GAUGE. 


COMBINATION WATER PRESSURE GAUGES. 

FOR INDICATING PRESSURE OF WATER IN POUNDS 
PER SQUARE INCH AND CORRESPONDING 
HEIGHT OF WATER COLUMN. 


COMPOUND PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGES. 

FOR INDICATING EITHER PRESSURE OR VACUUM. 



COMPOUND PRESSURE AND 
VACUUM GAUGE. 


These Gauges are graduated for Pressure in pounds per square inch, and for Vacuum in inches of mercury column or 
pounds per square inch as may be desired, fifteen pounds of pressure being equal to thirty inches of vacuum. If a pressure 
exceeding fifteen pounds is required it should be stated in ordering. 


COMBINATION W. P. GAUGES. 



Size. 

Iron Case, 

Brass 

N. P. 


Japanned. 

Case. 

Case. 

12 inch 

Dial, each. 

11 t 4 

$60.00 

$80.00 

$84.00 

10 

834 “ 
6 % “ 

6 “ 

40.00 

50.00 

53.00 

t< It 

30.00 

40.00 

42.50 

II II 

20.00 

25.00 

27.00 

II It 

16.00 

20.00 

21.50 

534 “ 

II II 

14.00 

16.00 

17.25 






No Syphon is needed for these Gauges. 


COMPOUND P. AND V. GAUGES. 






Iron Case, 

Brass 

N. P. 



Size 


Japanned. 

Case. 

C.:se. 

12 

inch 

Dial. 

each. 

$60.00 

$80.00 

$84.00 

10 



4 

40.00 

50.00 

53.00 

8 *4 

11 

II 

II 

30.00 

40.00 

42.50 

6d“ 

II 

It 

4 1 

... .. 

20.00 

25.00 

27.00 

6 

11 

11 

II 

16.00 

20.00 

21.50 

5 % 

• 1 

11 

II 

14.00 

16.00 

17.25 

4 >4 

11 

it 

1 1 

12.00 

14.00 

15.00 

3 l 4 

It 

l • 

II 

10.00 

12.00 

12.75 


A Syphon must be used with these Gauges. 




















































472 



CROSBY PRESSURE RECORDER. 


PRESSURE RECORDERS. 

The Crosby Pressure Recorder records the 
pressure of any fluid during a certain period of 
time. It gives a graphic chart showing every 
variation of pressure, its extent and duration 
and the time of day or night at which it occurs. 

The Crosby Pressure Recorder and Gauge, 
in addition to recording the pressure of any 
fluid during a certain period of time, has an 
index hand and an outside circle of figures to 
show the actual pressure recorded on the chart 
at the moment of observation. In this respect 
it operates like an ordinary steam gauge. 



CROSBY PRESSURE RECORDER AND GAUGE 


CROSBY PRESSURE RECORDER. 


IN TINE COMPOSITION CASE. 


Size Dial, Inches. 

<sy 4 

8'A 

10 

12 

Price, each, in Shallow Case. 

$40.00 

50.00 

65.00 

85.00 


Prices of Recorders, with deep cases, on application. 
With every instrument is furnished one year’s supply of 
paper dials, bottle of ink and filler. 


CROSBY PRESSURE RECORDER AND 

GAUGE. 

IN FINE COMPOSITION CASE. 


Size Dial, Inches. 

s i A 

10 

12 

Price, each, in Deep Case. 

$60.00 

75.00 

100.00 


With every instrument is furnished one year’s supply 
of paper dials, bottle of ink and filler. 



COLUMBIA PRESSURE RECORDING GAUGES. 

These Gauges are adapted for recording the pressure of 
steam, water, gas or air, and may be placed near the boiler 
or at any distance therefrom; for instance, in the office; 
always giving a true record of the fluctuations of pressure 
taking place in boiler, water and gas pipes, etc. They are 
made for all pressures. 

Gauges and charts for the following pressures are kept 
hi stock: 

For steam, gas and air: 25, 50, 75, 150, 200 pounds per 
square inch. 

For water: 100, 200, 300 feet of water column. 

PRICES. 



“ Columbia ” Recording Gauge, in highly-japanned or nickeled-iron case, with hinged brass cover and lock, including 1 00 charts. $50.00 

Solid Brass Case, highly finished.. 60.00 

Electric Arm Attachment, for either of above Gauges. 1 o.OO 

Additional Charts, per hundred. .75 

Recording Ink, per bottle. ,25 























473 


SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. 

FOR WATER GAUGES. 



Length, inches. 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

22 

24 

30 

36 

bi-inch, per dozen. 

$3.00 

$3.24 

$3.60 

$3.84 

$4.20 

$ 4.44 

$4.80 

$5.04 

$5.40 

$5.64 

$6.00 

$6.60 

$7.20 

$9.00 

$10.80 

^ 4 -inch, per dozen. 

3.60 

3 96 

4.32 

4.80 

5.16 

5.52 

5.88 

6.24 

6.60 

7.08 

7.44 

8.16 

8.88 

11.16 

13.44 


34-inch Glass Tubes same list as %-inch. Sizes over 24 inches special discount. 


RED-REFLECTING GAUGE GLASS. 

Showing through the water a broad line of a rich red color, thus rendering it very distinct. 


Length, Inches. 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

%-inch. per dozen. 

24-inch, per dozen. 

$4.80 

6.60 

$4.80 

6.60 

$5.40 

6.60 

$5.40 

6.60 

$6.00 

7.20 

$6.60 

7.20 

$7.20 

7.80 

$7.80 

8.40 

$8.40 

9.00 


CHESTERTON'S GLASS TUBE CUTTER. 



One arm has a scale in inches and fractions of an inch, a slide stop with set screw and a rotary cutter at the end. This 
arm is inserted in the end of the glass tube to the required distance, against the slide stop or gauge, the outside of the glass 
tube resting in the circled end of the other arm. With a slight pressure of thumb and finger on the lever, and a rotation of 
the glass with the other hand, the rotary cutter makes an even cut around the inside of the tube and a very little pressure 
breaks it off. 


Priee, Tube Cutter complete, each . $2.50 

Price, extra Cutter Wheels, each, net.15 


EXTRA BRASS GUARDS. 

FOR WATER GAUGES. 


$0.15 

.12 

.08 

.07 


Longer Guards to order. 

RUBBER WASHERS. 

FOR WATER GAUGES. 


18 Inches Long, each, net 
16 Inches Long, each, net 
14 Inches Long, each, net 
12 inches Long, each. net. 


Price, per dozen, net 


$ 0.12 




































































474 


REVOLUTION COUNTERS 


ROUND CASE. 



SQUARE CASE. 

FOR ENGINES, PUMPS, GRAIN SCALES, ETC. 



These counters are used in connection with engines 
and pumps and are made with either six or eight disks. 
The diameter of the disks of the 12-inch counters is 8 
inches, of the 8 % and 10-inch counters 2 l/ % inches, and of 
the 6%-inch counters, 2 inches. 

The movements are positive gear movements, without 
springs, and are accurate in action. 

For use under a variable length of stroke, an attach¬ 
ment is provided whereby the shaft is released each time 
the counter registers a stroke. 


PRICES. ROUND CASES. 



Size. 

Brass Case. 

N. P., O. G. 
or Oct. Ring. 

12 in. Dial, 

8 Wheels . 

$ 110.00 

$114.00 

10 

8 “ . 

95.00 

98.00 

814 “ 

8 “ . 

80 00 

82.50 

12 

6 “ . 

. 100.00 

104.00 

10 

6 “ . 

85.00 

88.00 

814 “ 

6 “ . 

70.00 

72.50 

6 % “ 

6 “ . 

. 60.00 

62.00 

6 

6 “ . 

50.00 

52.00 


PRICES. COUNTERS IN SQUARE METAL 

CASES. 


LARGE SIZE. 


4 figs., counting 

10 . 000 . in 

cases 7 x 214 inches. 

$ 20.00 

5 “ 

100 . 000 . 

“ 8 x 2*4 “ . 

24.00 

6 “ 

1 . 000 . 000 , 

“ 9x214 “ . 

28.00 

7 .. 

10 . 000 , 000 , 

“ 10x214 “ . 

. 32.00 

SMALL SIZE. 

4 figs., counting 

10 , 000 , in cases. 434 x 1 % inches. 

$13.50 

5 “ 

100 . 000 , 

“ 5x1% “ . 

16.00 

6 “ 

1 . 000 . 000 . 

“ 5 l 4 x 1 % “ . 

...... 20.00 

7 “ 

10 . 000 . 000 , 

“ 6 x 1 % “ . 

24.00 


The same with re-setting attachment, each, extra, 
$4.00. 



















































BLAKESLEE'S STEAM JET PUMP 


475 


Size of Pump. 

Suction Pipe. 

Discharge Pipe. 

Steam Pipe. 

Steam Opening. 

Capacity 
per Minute. 

Price. 

% inch 

% inch 

34 inch 

% inch 

3 

16 

8 gallons 

$8.00 

1 

1 

% “ 

34 “ 

1 

16 

15 

10.00 

1 34 “ 

134 “ 

1 “ 

34 “ 

1^6 

20 

12.00 

134 “ 

134 “ 

yy “ 

“ 

6 

ffi 

30 

14.00 

2 

2 

i 34 “ 

% “ 

7 

16 

40 

16.00 

2 34 “ 

234 •• 

2 

1 

ft 

irt 

50 

20.00 

3 

3 

234 “ 

1 

n 

in 

60 

24.00 



PRICE LIST FARTS OF BLAKESLEE JET PUMP. 


Size. Inches. 

1/ 

/2 


1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

Nuts, each. 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.75 

$0.75 

$1.00 

$1.50 

$1.50 

Malleable Nipples, each. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.60 

.75 

1.00 

Combining Pipes (Loose Tube), each 


.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

1.50 

Steam Tubes (Tight Tube). each. 


.25 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.60 

.75 

.75 


N. B.—Size of Nipples determined by inside diameter. Size of Nut determined by size Nipple it will take. 


STEAM GAUGE SYPHONS. 



Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. 


Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. 

Figure. 1 ~ 3 4 5 

Each. $1.00 1 25 1.50 1 50 .50 





















































476 



AUTOMATIC INJECTORS AND EJECTORS. 


AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. 


PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. 



AUTO-POSITIVE INJECTOR. 


Size. 

OO 

A 

AA 

B 

BB 

C 

CC 

D 

DD 

E 

Price, each. 

$16.00 

$18.00 

$20.00 

$25.00 

$30.00 

$40.00 

$45 00 

$55.00 

$60.00 

$75.00 

Horse Power. 

4 to 8 

8 to 10 

1 0 to 15 

15 to 25 

25 to 35 

35 to 50 

50 to 60 

60 to 95 

95 to 120 

120 to 165 

Pipe Connections, inches. 

3/ 

K 

34 

% 

% 

1 

1 

IK 

1 34 

i Vt 

Gallons per Hour, 1 to 3 Ft., Lift / Max... 

80 

120 

165 

250 

340 

475 

575 

750 

920 

1300 

50 to 75 Lbs. Pressure.{ Min 

55 

70 

90 

135 

165 

300 

350 

400 

500 

700 


Working Range: Start low, 18 to 22 pounds steam on 4 foot lift. Work high on, 150 to 180 pounds steam on 4 foot lift. Lift water 20 to 21 
feet on 60 to 80 pounds steam. Handle hot water 120° to 125° at 60 to 80 pounds steam. 112° to 115° at 100 pounds steam. 95° to 100° at 125 pounds 
steam. 


PENBERTHY AUTO-POSITIVE INJECTOR. 


Size. 

112 

113 

115 

117 

119 

121 

123 

Price, each. 

Pipe, Con.—Steam, Suction, Delivery. 

Capacity, gal. per hour, 60 to 80 lbs. Steam, 1 Max. 

3 ft. Lift.i Min. 

H. P. Allowing 8 gallons per H. P. per hour. 

$18.00 

120 

40 

5 to 15 

20.00 

200 

60 

7 to 23 

30.00 

% 

400 

130 

16 to 50 

45.00 

1 

675 

225 

28 to 84 

60.00 

13^4 

1125 

375 

47 to 1 40 

90.00 

1 34 

2000 

700 

87 to 250 

125.00 

2 

3000 

1000 

125 to 375 


Working Range: Start low, 15 to 18 pounds steam on 3 foot lift. Work high, 225 to 235 pounds steam on 3 foot lift.. Lift water 20 to 22 feet 
on 60 to 100 pounds steam. Handle hot water when flowing to Injector as follows: 143° to 145° and imder, with 75 to 100 pounds steam. 133° to 
135° and under, with 50 to 120 pounds steam: 118° to 120° and imder, with 25 to 150 pounds steam. 98° to 100° and under, with 18 to 175 pounds 
steam. 



XL 96 EJECTOR OR JET PUMP. 

LIFTS 20 FEET ON 25 POUNDS STEAM. ELEVATES 50 TO 75 FEET. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

P, Pe Connection \ I^Xn 'and Delivery.:. 

f40 to 65 Lbs., Steam, 3 ft. lift. 

Capacity 1 20 to 40 Lbs., and 65 to 100 Lbs. 

per Hour, j 50 Ff. Elevation, 40 to 65 Lbs., 1 Ft. Lift... 

1 25 Ft. Elevation, 40 to 65 Lbs.. 1 Ft. Lift 

, iH ) 25 to 40 Lbs., and 75 to 100 Lbs.. Feet 
vertical Lift, 40 to 75 Lbs ? Feet . 

Price, each. 

8 

240 

235 

120 

180 

20 

23 

$8.00 

X 

% 

500 

450 

250 

375 

22 

25 

10.00 

% 

1 

840 

700 

420 

625 

22 

25 

15.00 

1 

134 

1350 

1300 

650 

950 

2134 

24 

20.00 

1 

134 

1950 

1850 

975 

1450 

21*4 

26' 

25.00 

\y< 

2 

3500 

3000 

1750 

2600 

2134 

26 

35.00 

134 

2b, 

5700 

4350 

2500 

3750 

22 

26 

40 00 

2 

3 

9500 

8160 

4750 

7200 

20 

25 

50.00 

2 

or/ 

d o 

13600 

12400 

6800 

10200 

21 

25 

70.00 

234 

4 

18400 

17100 

9200 

13800 

21 

25 

95.00 


Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 are all iron except Jets. These sizes made in all brass to order. Prices on application. 













































































AUTOMATIC INJECTORS. 477 

THE CHIEF. 

Is guaranteed equal to any Automatic Injector made, and because of its simplicity can be sold for less than any other 
machine. 


Number. 

Pipe 

Connections. 

Capacity per Hour. 

1 to 6 Ft. Lift, 45 to 75 Lbs. 
Steam Pressure. 

Horse Power. 

Price. 

2 a 

% 

80 

4 to 

8 

$16.00 

3 

K 

120 

8 to 

15 

18.00 

3 ^ 

A 

165 

15 to 

20 

20.00 

4 

% 

250 

20 to 

30 

25.00 

4 x 

% 

340 

30 to 

40 

30.00 

5 

1 

475 

40 to 

60 

40.00 

5 ^ 

1 

575 

60 to 

72 

45.00 

6 

Wa 

750 

72 to 

93 

55.00 

6!4 

1 y* 

920 

93 to 

120 

60.00 

7 

1 X 

1.300 

120 to 

160 

75.00 

l l A 

\ X A 

1,740 

160 to 220 

90.00 

8 

2 

2,270 

220 to 290 

110.00 

8K 

2 

2,800 

290 to 350 

125.00 



THE CHIEF. 


THE METROPOLITAN. 

OPERATED ENTIRELY BY ONE HANDLE. 


Number. 

Size of Pipe 
Connections. 

Gallons 

per Hour, 65 Lbs. 
Pressure. 

Horse Power. 

Price. 

2 

% 

40 

1 to 4 

$15.50 

3 

3 A 

60 

4 to 8 

16.00 


X A 

90 

8 to 12 

18.00 

4 

'A 

120 

12 to 16 

20.00 

5 

% 

220 

16 to 28 

25.00 

6 

% 

300 

28 to 40 

30.00 

7 

1 

420 

40 to 57 

40.00 

8 

1 

540 

57 to 72 

45.00 

9 

Wa 

720 

72 to 93 

55.00 

10 

Wa 

900 

93 to 120 

60.00 

11 

\A 

1,260 

120 to 168 

75.00 

12 


1.740 

168 to 232 

90.00 

13 

2 

2,240 

232 to 298 

110.00 

14 

2 

2.820 

298 to 382 

125.00 

15 

VA 

3.480 

382 to 466 

150.00 



THE METROPOLITAN. 



























47ft 


U. S. AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. 

The most reliable and economical of all Boiler Feeders for Traction, Portable and Stationary Engines. 



STEAM 


ovEfvriow 


Size. 

All Pipe 
Connec¬ 
tions. 

Capacity, 
per'1 

Max. 

Gallons 

lour. 

Min. 

Horse Power. 

Price. 

00 

34 in- 

36 

15 

1 to 4 

$13.00 

0 

% - 

65 

28 

3 to 8 

14.00 

1 

% “ 

90 

40 

6 to 10 

16.00 

2 

k “ 

125 

60 

8 to 15 

18.00 

3 

34 “ 

170 

75 

15 to 20 

20.00 

4 

% “ 

250 

125 

20 to 30 

25.00 

5 

% “ 

340 

140 

30 to 40 

30.00 

6 

1 

475 

250 

40 to 60 

40.00 

7 

1 

575 

300 

60 to 70 

45.00 

8 

134 “ 

750 

350 

70 to 95 

55.00 

9 

134 “ 

920 

450 

85 to 120 

60.00 

to 

“ 

1350 

675 

120 to 165 

75.00 

1 1 

i« “ 

1750 

850 

165 to 230 

90.00 

12 

2 “ 

2275 

1000 

230 to 295 

1 10.00 

13 

2 “ 

2820 

1300 

295 to 375 

125.00 

14 

2 “ 

3400 

1700 

375 to 460 

150.00 

15 

234 “ 

3650 

1800 

460 to 500 

175.00 

16 

234 “ 

4000 

1950 

500 to 600 

200.00 


THE WORLD INJECTOR. 

Every Injector guaranteed positive in its action. 



Size. 

Size of Connec¬ 
tions, Suction 
and Delivery. 

Size of Steam 
Connection. 

80 Pounds Steam Pressure. 

Price. 

Gallons per 
Hour. 

Horse Power. 

30 

34 in- 

% in. 

120 

10 to 15 

$20.00 

40 

% “ 

34 “ 

220 

15 to 25 

25.00 

50 


U “ 

300 

25 to 35 

30.00 

60 

1 

% “ • 

420 

35 to 50 

40.00 

70 

1 “ 

% “ 

540 

45 to 60 

45.00 

80 

134 “ 

1 

720 

60 to 95 

55.00 

90 

134 “ 

1 

900 

85 to 120 

60.00 

100 

134 “ 

134 “ 

1260 

120 to 165 

75.00 

110 

134 “ 

134 “ 

1740 

165 to 230 

90.00 

120 

2 “ 

134 “ 

2230 

230 to 295 

1 10.00 

130 

2 “ 

134 “ 

2820 

295 to 375 

125.00 

140 

2 “ 

“ 

3480 

375 to 460 

150.00 

150 

234 “ 

2 “ 

3600 

460 to 500 

175.00 

160 

234 “ 

2 “ 

4000 

500 to 600 

200.00 















































THE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR 


479 


Number 
of Inspirator. 

Size oe Connections. 

Suction and 
Feed. 

Steam. 

VA 

% 

% 

0% 

A 

% 

10 

A 

% 

1 2 l A 

% l 

A 

15 

A 

A 

17 A 

i 

A 

20 

i 

A 

22A 

\A 

1 

25 

'A 

1 

30 

1A 

i« 

35 

'A 

\y< 

40 

2 

\A 

45 

2 

VA 

50 

2 A 

2 


Gallons per 

Hour, 60 Lbs. Horse Power. Price. 

Pressure. 


60 

6 

to 

8 

$16.00 

85 

8 

to 

10 

18.00 

120 

10 

to 

15 

20.00 

220 

18 

to 

25 

25.00 

300 

25 

to 

35 

30.00 

430 

35 

to 

50 

40.00 

540 

45 

to 

60 

45.00 

700 

60 

to 

90 

55.00 

900 

75 

to 

100 

60.00 

1,260 

100 

to 

150 

75.00 

1,740 

140 

to 

210 

90.00 

2.230 

190 

to 

275 

1 10.00 

2.820 

240 

to 

350 

125.00 

3,480 

290 

to 

430 

150.00 



H—D EJECTOR. 


Size. 

Pipe Connections. 

Capacity 
per Hour. 

Price, Each. 

Strainers. 

Steam. 

Suction 
and Delivery. 

No. 1. Brass 

Vs 

A 

250 gals. 

$8.00 

$0.50 

“ 2, “ 

A 

A 

500 “ 

10.00 

.75 

“ 3, “ 

A 

1 

960 “ 

15.00 

1.00 

“ 4, “ 

1 

1 A 

1,300 “ 

20.00 

1.25 

“ 5. " 


'A 

2.000 “ 

25.00 

1.50 

“ 6, Iron 

1'A 

2 

4,000 “ 

35.00 

1.75 

“ 7, “ 

1 A 

2A 

8,000 “ 

40.00 


“ 8, “ 

2 

3 

11.000 “ 

50.00 


“ 9, “ 

2 A 

4 

15,000 “ 

65.00 














































480 


SCREW PLATES. 


MALLEABLE IRON. WITH SOLID DIES. 



No. 

Threads. 

Dimensions of Dies. 

Die Plates 
Complete. 

Without Dies. 

Extra Dies. 

Extra Bushings. 

Extra 

Die Frames. 

0 

Vs to X 

2x2 x A 

$9.50 

$3.50 

$1.50 

$0.25 


1 

X to 1 

2X x 2X x X 

15.00 

5.00 

2.00 

.35 

$0.30 

i a 

%to IX 

3 x 3 x X 

13.50 

6.00 

2.50 

.45 

.40 

\% 

1 to \y 2 

3 x 3 x X 

13.50 

6.00 

2.50 

.45 

.40 

2 

IX. IX and 2 

4 x 4 x % 

20.00 

9.50 

3.50 

.60 

.50 

3 

2X and 3 

5 x 5 x IX 

43.00 

25.00 

9.00 

1.00 

.60 

4 

2X and 3 

5 x 5 x IX 

51.00 

33.00 

9.00 

1.00 

.60 


MILLER'S REVERSIBLE RATCHET STOCK. 



No. 

Threads. 

Dimensions of Dies. 

Die Plates 
Complete. 

Without Dies. 

Extra Dies. 

Extra Bushings. 

Extra 

Die Frames. 

A 

X to X 

2 x 2 x X 

$13.00 

$7.50 

$1.10 

$0.20 


B 

X to 1 

2X* 2X*% 

15.00 

8.50 

1.50 

.25 

$0.22 

C 

1 to 1 X 

3 x 3 x X 

18 50 

13.00 

1.80 

.35 

.30 

D 

IX to 2 

4 x 4 x % 

20.00 

13.50 

2.50 

.45 

.38 

E 

2X and 3 

5 x 5 x IX 

43.00 

29.00 

7.00 

.75 

.45 













































DUPLEX DIE STOCK 


481 



Size 

Number. 

Cuts Iron Pipe Sizes. 

Price, without 
Cut-off. 

Price, with 
Cut-off. 

Extra Dies, 
per Single Set. 

Extra 

Lock Nuts. 

Extra 

Cam Plates. 

1 

%, y, %, % 

$13.00 

$16.00 

$1.50 

$0.75 

$1.25 

2 

y, %, y,%, i, ty 

17.00 

20.00 

1.75 

1.00 

1.50 

3 

i, ty, i x, 2 

22.00 

25.00 

2.00 

1.25 

2.00 

3A 

14,%' i, U 4, 1 X, 2 

25.00 

28.00 

2.00 

1.25 

2.00 

4 

1«, 2, 2«, 3 

40.00 

45.00 

3.50 

1.50 

2.50 

5 

2J<, 3, 3'A, 4 

55.00 

60.00 

4.00 

1.75 

3.00 


JARECKI SCREW PLATES. 


No. 

1 

2 

3 

3% 

4a 

4b 

5 

5 a 

Cuts and Threads. 


14 to \y 

1 to 2 

A to 2 

114 to 3 

2 X A to 4 

\'A to 6 

6 to 8 

Each. 

$14.00 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$22.50 

2 Sets. 

$35.00 

$50.00 

$75.00 

$125.00 

Extra Dies, per Set. 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

4.00 

3.00 

3.00 

6.00 

6.00 

Extra Knives, each. 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.60 


Nos. 4 a and 4 b have four handles. Nos. 5 and »% have five handles. 

M 














































482 


OSTER PATENT ADJUSTABLE DIE STOCK. 



Number of Tool. 

0 

1 

1K 

2 

3 

4 

4 K 

5 

6 

Sizes of Pipe, each Tool will Thread and Cut. 

Without Cut-Off, each. 

With Cut-Off, each. 


K 

k-% 

K 

$12.00 

15.00 

te-42 

$13.00 
16 00 

M , 

1 

$14.00 

17.00 

M 

1 - 1 * 

$17.00 

20.00 

1 - 1 * 

1«-2 

$22.00 

25.00 

x-v* 

1 - 1 * 

1*-2 

$25.00 

28.00 

% 

K-K 

1-1 K 
IK-2 
$28.00 
31.00 

IK-2 

2K-3 

$40.00 

45.00 

2K-3 

3J*-* 

$55.00 

60.00 


All the above tools have two handles, as illustrated, except Nos. 5 and 6, which have four solid steel handles. The dies can be sharpened 
on a grindstone, like edged tools. Instantly adjusted, and released from the work without running back over the finished threads. 


Number of Tool. 

7 

8 

9 

9K 

10 

Threads Pipe Sizes. 

1, U4, IK, 2 

2K, 3, 3K, 4 

3, 3K.4, 4K 

3K. 4, 4K, 5 

2K, 3, 3K. 

4, 4%, 5 

Without Cut-Off, each. 

$25.00 

$60.00 

$70.00 

$70.00 

$75.00 

With Cut-Off. each. 

28.00 

65.00 

75.00 

75.00 

80.00 


EXTRA DIES AND CUT-OFF BLADES. 


Number of Tool. 


J_ 0 

1 

IK 

2 

3 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

9K 

10 

Per Set (4 Piecesl, Ric 

ht or Left... 

. $1.25 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.75 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3.00 

$3.50 

$2.50 

$3.50 

$4.50 

$4.50 

$4.50 

Number of Sets to eac 

Tool. 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

Cut-Off Blades, each... 


$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.40 

$0.40 

$0.75 

$0.85 

1.15 

1.15 

1.15 


“LITTLE GIANT” SCREW PLATE FOR PIPE. 



A SOLID DIE, YET ADJUSTABLE. 

The guides are interchangeable throughout the set, for convenience in cutting nipples. Sure 
to cut the thread straight. The dies can be re-sharpened. Dies are adjustable to overcome varia¬ 
tion of fittings or pipe. Dies and guides can be changed quickly. It is light, yet strong and 
durable. Dies are held by bevel. No screws to break or get out of order. 

PRICE LIST. 


No. 1 Plate. Cutting K> K> %, 1 inch.. $9.00 

Price of Stock, when sold alone. 2.00 

Price of Dies, when sold alone, each size. 1.25 

Price of Guides, when sold alone, each size.50 

No. 2 Plate. Cutting IK, 1%, 2 inches. 15.00 

Price of Stock, when sold alone. 5.25 

Price of Dies, when sold alone. 3.00 

Price of Guides, when sold alone.75 


This plate is packed same as shown above. L. H. Dies furnished at same prices. Plates cutting English Pipe Threads furnished at same 
list prices. 














































































483 


ARMSTRONG’S ADJUSTABLE STOCK AND DIES. 


PRICE LIST. 


No. 

Threads. 

Com¬ 

plete. 

Stock 

Only. 

Extra 

Dies. 

Extra 

Bushings. 

Extra 

Wrenches. 

No. 1,4 Dies, Single End. 

A to A 

$9.00 

$3.25 

$1.25 

$0.20 

$0.25 

No. 2, 5 Dies, Single End. 

A to 1 

12.00 

4.00 

1.50 

.25 

.25 

No. 4 Dies. Double End. 

l A to 1 M 

12.00 

4.50 

3.25 

.40 

.25 

No. 3, 3 Dies, Single End. 

to 2 

20.00 

7.00 

4.00 

.50 

.50 

No. 4. 3 Square Dies. 

\ V A fo 2 

18.00 

7 00 

3 00 

50 


No. 5, 2 Dies, Double End. 

2’..and 3 

40.00 

25.00 

15.00 

1.00 

.50 

No. 7, 8 Dies, Double End. 

2Y 2 to 4 

60.00 

30.00 

16.00 

1.50 

.75 


Prices for Dies mean per set of two pieces. 

Note.— No. 4 Stock is a sectional stock. Nos. 2'A, 6 and 7 Stocks are fitted with 
double-ended dies. Nos. 1 and 2 Stocks are packed in cases, as shown. Nos. 6 and 
7 have four arms. 

PUMP ROD SCREW PLATES AND TAPS. 



No. 12.—2 pair Dies, cutting %, 14 threads: A> 12 


threads, complete, each. $3.00 

No. 13.—3 pair Dies, cutting a / a , 14 threads; A, 12 
threads; 12 threads, complete, each. 3.50 



PUMP PLATE. 



LIGHTNING PUMP STOCK. 


Double Stock, with two Dies, % x 14 and A x 12, complete, each. $3.00 

Dies only, % x 14, each. 1.00 

Dies only, T S x 12, each. 1.15 


In ordering Dies separately say for double stock. 



LIGHTNING PUMP STOCK. 


Single Stock, with one Die, % x 14, complete, each. 

.. “ Ax 12, 

“ “ ..L 2 x12, “ “ , 

Dies only, % x 14. 

“ “ Ax 12. 

“ “ k* 12 . 


$1.70 

1.90 

2.20 

1.15 

1.30 

1.50 



BIT BRACE TAP. 



LIGHTNING DIE WITH HOLDER. 


LIGHTNING DIES. 





Sizes. 

Price Each. No. of Threads. 

Sizes. 

Price Each. 

No. of Threads. 


$0.50 24 

% 

$0.60 

14-16 

A 

.50 16-18-20 

7 

M 

.70 

12-14 

5 

TS 

.55 16-18 

.80 

12-13 


Dies and Guides, % or A. Drice, each.$1.20 

Holders for % or A Dies orice, each.75 

Guides, price, each..20 


All Pump Rod Dies and Taps will be sent A oversize, unless otherwise ordered. 





























































































484 


TAPS, REAMERS AND DRILLS. 



PLUG. TAPER. BOTTOMING. 

MACHINISTS’ HAND TAPS. 




Whole Length. 

Length Thread. 

No. Threads to Inch. 

Prices. 

Size. 

Each. 

Per Set of 3 Taps. 


k. 

5 

2l6 

2 7 h 

3 k 

Ik 

ik 

ik 

ik 

ik 

ik 

2 

16. 18 and 20 

16 “ 18 

$0.45 

.50 

$1.35 

1.50 


ft::::::::::::::: 

14, 16 “ 18 

14 “ 16 

.55 

.60 

1.65 

1.80 


y„ . 

4k 

4‘, 

4 % 

5 k 

12. 13 “ 14 

.70 

2.10 


9 

12 “ 14 

.80 

2.40 


il . 

10, 11 “ 12 

.90 

2.70 


11 

2k 

2 k 

2% 

2 k 

11 “ 12 

1.05 

3.15 

3 Taps to Set— 

y, . 

6% 

51? 

10, 11 “ 12 

10 

1.20 

3.60 

n . 

1.40 

4.20 

Taper, Plug 
and Bottoming. 

% . 

6 

9 “ 10 

1.60 

4.80 


6k 

6 1 -. 

6 k 

6k 

7 k 

1% 

2k 

9 

1.80 

5.40 

i . 

2k 

3 

3k 

3 k 

3% 

3j 6 

4 k 

8 

2.00 

6.00 


Ik. 

1 k. 

7 “ 8 

7 

2.25 

2.60 

6.75 

7.80 


v2 . 

6 

3.00 

9.00 


i k. 

6 

3.50 

10.50 


1 % . 

8 k 

5 “ 5k 

4.20 

12.60 


t y. . 

8 \h 

9f s 

9 k 

5.00 

15.00 



4k 

4k “ 5 

5.80 

17.40 


. 

2 . 

4k 

4k 

6.70 

20.10 







PIPE TAP. 


PIPE REAMER. 


Size, Inches. 

k 

k 

% 

k 

k 

1 

Ik 

Ik 

2 

2 k 

3 

Taps, Right or Left, each 
Reamers each. 

$1.12 

1.12 

$1.25 

1.25 

$1.50 

1.50 

$1.87 

1.87 

$2.50 

2.50 

$3.12 

3.12 

$3 75 
3.75 

$4.65 

4.65 

$6.25 

6.25 

$10.50 

10.50 

$15.00 

15.00 



COMBINED TAP. REAMER AND DRILL. FLAT OR PIPE DRILL FOR PACKER RATCHET. 


COMBINED TAP, REAMER AND DRILL. FLAT DRILLS. 


Size, Inches. 

k | 

Ye 

k 1 

% 

1 | ik ; 

Ik I 

2 

Size, Inches. 

1 % 1 

k 

% 

Ya 

k I 

1 

Ik 

Ik 

Ik 

Ik 

Price, each. 

$2.50 

2.50 

3.00 

4.50 

6.00 7.25 

8.50 

1075 

Price each.... 

$0.50 

.50 

.50 

.55 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.65 

.75 

.85 


PIPE DRILLS. 


Size, for Iron Pipe, Inches. 

k 

% 

k 

k 

1 

Ik 

ik 

2 

Price, each. 

$0.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 


Flat Drills will be sent, actual size, unless Pipe Drills are specified. 


































































































PIPE VISES 


485 


PARKER COMBINATION VISE. 

PRICE LIST. 


No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Holds Pipe from, inches. 

X to 2 

Ya to 3 

X to 4 

X to 6 

Weight, pounds. 

4t 

59 

94 

141 

Each. 

$16.00 

$20.00 

$28.00 

$35.00 

Pipe Jaws, net, each. 

1.75 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

Plain Jaws, net, each. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 


SMITH COMBINATION VISE. 


PRICE LIST. 


No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Holds Pipe from, inches. 

Weight, pounds. 

Each. 

Pipe Jaws, net, each. 

Plain Jaws, net, each. 

X ‘0 2 

41 

$16.00 

1.75 

.50 

% to 3 

59 

$20.00 

2.00 

.50 

Ya to 4 

94 

$28.00 

2.50 

.50 

Xto 6 

141 

$35.00 

3.00 

.75 


BENCH VISE. 

PRICE LIST. 


5-inch Jaw, each 


$ 20.00 



PARKER COMBINATION VISE. 



SMITH COMBINATION VISE. 



BENCH VISE. 





















































486 


PIPE VISES 


®“ 9 =—° 



NOS. 1 AND 2. 


MALLEABLE IRON HINGED PIPE VISES. 



REED’S SECTIONAL JAW PIPE VISE. 


No. 

I 


3 

Holds. 

% Pipe to 2-Inch 

Pipe to 3-Inch 

% Pipe to 4-Inch 

Coupling. 

Coupling. 

Coupling. 

Each. 

$10.00 

14.00 

20.00 


No. 

1 

2 

Holds Pipe, Inches. 

Vs to 2 

*4 to 3 


Each. 

$10.00 

$14.00 


Extra Jaws, per Set of Three. 

1.00 

1.50 




PHOENIX VISE. 


No. 

5 

10 


Holds Pipe, Inches. 

Each. 

Vs to 2% 
$10.00 

% to 4 

18.00 



ENTERPRISE IMPROVED PIPE VISE. 

Capacity from % Rod to 2-Inch Pipe. 

Each.$4.00 


















































PIPE TONGS 


487 



COMMON TONGS. COMMON TONGS. BROWN'S ADJUSTABLE TONGS. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

34 

% 


% 

1 

134 


2 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

Each. 

$0.60 

.65 

.70 

.75 

.90 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

1.90 

2.50 

4.25 

5.25 

6.25 


BROWN’S ADJUSTABLE TONGS. 


No.. 

1 

134 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

l 

For Pipe, inches. 

34 to 3 4 

34 to 1 

% to 

1 to 2 

134 »o 3 

234 to 4 

3 to 5 

4 to 7 

Each. 

$1.30 

1.65 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

11.00 

25.00 

35.00 



WITH CABLE CHAIN. WITH FLAT-LINK CHAIN. 


THE VULCAN PATENT DROP-FORGED CHAIN PIPE WRENCHES. 


No. 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1334 

14 

15 

For Pipe, inches. 


% to 134 

%to2% 

% to 4 

1 to 6 

134 to 8 

2 to 12 

With Cable Chain, each. 

$2.25 

$3.25 

$4.50 

$6.25 

$7.75 

$9.50 

$16.00 

With Flat-Link Chain, each. 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.00 

9.00 

11.00 

18.00 

Extra Cable Chain, each. 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.75 

2.00 

2.50 

4.00 

Extra Flat-Link Chain, each. 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

2.50 

3.25 

4.00 

6.00 

Extra Jaws, pair. 

1.00 

1.75 

2.75 

4.00 

4.75 

5.50 

7.50 

Length Over All, inches. 

13M 

20 

27 

37 

4434 

50% 

64% 


The Vulcan Wrench is sold with either cable or flat-link chain and is the only Wrench adapted for either. When ordering, say which 
chain is desired. This Wrench is equally efficient on fittings and straight pipe; in corners, against walls, between floors, in ditches or for over¬ 
head work. Each fits a range of sizes equal to six pairs of common tongs and wall outwear several pairs of any kind. These tools are fully 
guaranteed and are recommended as the most efficient and economical Chain Pipe Wrenches made. Nothing is spared in their manufacture 
that adds to their working and wearing qualities. All parts are interchangeable; repairs can always be had. 



ROBBINS' CHAIN TONGS. 


ROBBINS’ CHAIN TONGS. 


No. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

Length of Lever, inches. 

27 

36 

48 

60 

72 

84 

Weight, pounds. 

For Pipe, inches. 

7 

12 

24 

33 

50 

100 

1 to 2 

1% to 4 

2 to 6 

2% to 8 

4 to 10 

4 to 16 

Each. 

$5.50 

6.25 

9.00 

12.50 

16.00 

30.00 










































































































488 


PIPE AND BOLT WRENCHES 




ENGINEER’S WRENCH. COE’S WRENCH. 

ENGINEER’S AND GENUINE COE’S WRENCHES. 


Size, Inches. 

6 

8 

10 

12 

15 

18 

21 

Engineer’s Wrenches, Black, per dozen ... 
Coe’s Wrenches# Black, per dozen. 

$9.00 

9.00 

$ 10.00 

10.00 

$ 12.00 

12.00 

$14.00 

14.00 

$24.00 

24.00 

$30.00 

30.00 

$36.00 

36.00 


ALLIGATOR WRENCHES. 



Number..•. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Lenqth. Inches. 

514 

10 

16 

22 

27 

Takes Pipe. 

% to % 

% to 14 

M to 1 J 4 

1 li to 2 

2 to 3 

Price, each. 

$0.33 

1.00 

2.00 

3.00 

4.50 



BEMIS & CALL COMBINATION WRENCH. 


Inches. 

10 

12 

15 

Takes Pipe, Inches. 

14 to 1 
$25.25 
23.00 
.25 

% to 1 % 
$28.50 
26.00 
.30 

to 2 
$40.50 
37.00 
.35 

Long Nut, per dozen. 

Short Nut, per dozen. 

Extra Grips, each. 



“ALWAYS READY” WRENCH. 



Length. 

For Pipe. 

For Rod. 

Price, each. 

10 in. 

% to% 

34 to 1 

$1.50 


“THE ELGIN” ADJUSTABLE WRENCH. 



Weight, Ounces. 

Length, Inches. 

List Price, per doz. 

9>4 

7 

$ 12.00 


Will hold Round Pipe, Nipples, Collars, Rods, Square, Hexagon or 
Round Nuts. 


“ALWAYS READY” WRENCHES. 


Number. 

1 

2 

214 

3 

Takes Nut or Round Iron. 

Price, per dozen. 

34 to 14 

$5.00 

>4 to 114 

6.75 

14 to 1 % 
10.50 

14 to 2 
16.00 









































































489 


PIPE TOOLS. 

REED PIPE WRENCH. 

Take without adjustment any size of pipe within their capacity. All 
parts are interchangeable. Facings and jaws are of best tool steel, drop forged* 



Numbers Shows Length in Inches. 

No. 6. 

No. 8. 

No. 11. 

No. 16. 

No. 20. 

No. 30. 

No. 40. 

Takes from. 

0 

to 

14-in. Pipe. 

34-in. Wire 
to 

%-in. Pipe. 

14-in. Pipe 
to 

1-in. Pipe. 

%-in. Pipe 
to 

IJ^-in. Pipe. 

1- in. Pipe 

to 

2- in. Pipe 

134-in. Pipe 
to 

3-in. Pipe. 

2-in. Pipe 
to 

4-in. Pipe. 

Price, each. 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$3.00 

$4.00 

$9.00 

$12.00 

Extra Jaw including Rod. 

.67 

.67 

.75 

1 00 

1.35 

3.00 

4.00 

Facing including Screws and Dowel Pin 

.40 

.40 

.45 

.60 

.80 

1.50 

2.00 

Spring. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.40 

.50 

Price. Nickel-Plated. 

2.50 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

12.00 

15.00 


-k-t ^0 R. R. FOR RAILROAD AND CAR SHOP USE. Length, 20 inches, capacity, %-inch pipe to 114-inch pipe. Price $4.00. Price of parts same 
as No. 20 Standard. 

ENTERPRISE IMPROVED RATCHET DIE STOCK AND REAMER. 



Size. 

Threads Pipe. 

Reams Pipe. 

Bushings. 

Will Take Die. 

Price Without Dies. 

No. 1, Single. 

34 to 134 


34 to 134 

14 to 134 

34 to 134 

14 to 134 

3x3 

$10.00 

No. 1, Combined. 

14 to 114 

34 to 134 

3 x 3 

14.00 

No 2, Single. 

34 to 2 

14 to 2 

4x4 

1 5.00 

No. 2, Combined. 

14 to 2 

4x4 

20.00 


Dies 2 x 2 for 34, % and 34*inch Pipe, each. $1.50 

Oies 3 x 3 for 14, 1, 1 *4 and 1 p^-inch Pipe, each. 2.50 

Dies 4 x 4 for 1, 1%, 134 and 2-inch Pipe, each. 3.50 


REEDS’ SPECIAL WRENCH FOR STEEL ROD. NEVER SLIP ROD TONGS. 




These Wrenches take without adjustment any size of Rod This tool will hold Pump Rods without slipping. 


within their capacity. Capacity % inch to 1 inch Rod. 
Length, 11 inches. Price, $2.25. 


Adjustable T 5 B to 34 inch, each 


$1.50 


Number. 

0 


^.■'o o o o 
0 o to r"cp 

~ CM 

Takes Pipe, inches. 

Price, each. 



Dogs, each. 


SHEFFY PIPE WRENCH. 


l 

•) 

3 

4 

9 

12 

15 

18 

34 to % 

34 to 1 

14 to 114 

%to2 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$3.00 

$4.00 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 



This Wrench is self-adjusting. Disen¬ 
gages immediately by reversing the handle. 





























































































490 


PIPE WRENCHES 




STILLSON WRENCH. 6 TO 18 INCHES. 



FRAME. 


JAW. 



STILLSON WRENCH. 1 8 TO 48 INCHES. 



HANDLE. NUT. 


STILLSON WRENCHES. 


Length When Open, Inches. 

6 

8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

3(3 

48 

Grips, inches. ' 

Y& wire 
to 

% wire 
to 

34 wire 
to 

34 wire 
to 

34 wire 
to 

34 wire 
to 

34 pipe 
to 

1 pipe 
to 

34 pipe 

3 A Pipe 

1 pipe 

1 A pipe 

2 pipe 

234 pipe 

334 pipe 

5 pipe 

Each. 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$3.00 

$4.00 

$6.00 

$12.00 

$18.00 


REPAIRS FOR STILLSON WRENCHES. 


Size, Inohes. 

6 

8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

36 

48 

Jaws, each. 

Frames, each. 

Handles, each. 

$0.67 

.25 

.15 

.20 

$0.67 

.25 

.15 

.20 

$0.75 

.33 

.20 

.27 

$1.00 

.45 

.25 

.35 

$1.33 

.55 

.30 

.42 

$2.00 

.65 

$4.00 

.75 

$6.00 

1.00 

Nuts, each. 

.50 

.65 

.80 



TRIMO PIPE WRENCH. 


TRIMO WRENCHES. 



REPAIRS FOR TRIMO WRENCH. 


Length When Open, Inches. 

6 

8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

36 

48 

Grips, each.' 

Each. 

34 wire 
to 

34 Pipe 
$2.00 

34 wire 
to 

% pipe 
$2.00 

34 wire 
to 

1 pipe 
$2.25 

34 wire 
to 

134 pipe 
$3.00 

34 wire 
to 

2 pipe 
$4.00 

34 wire 
to 

234 pipe 
$6.00 

34 pipe 
to 

334 pipe 
$12 00 

1 pipe 
to 

5 pipe 
$18.00 


REPAIRS FOR TRIMO WRENCHES. 


Size, Inches. 

6 

8 

10 

14 

18 

24 

36 

48 

Jaws, each. 

$0.67 

$0.67 

$0.75 

$1.00 

$1.33 

$2.00 

$4.00 

$6.00 

Nuts, each. 

.20 

.20 

.27 

.35 

.42 

.50 

.65 

.80 

Inserted Jaws, each. 

.25 

.25 

.33 

.50 

.55 

.65 

1.00 

1.25 

Frames, each. 

.25 

.25 

.33 

.45 

.55 

.65 

.75 

1.00 


































































































PIPE CUTTERS 


49l 


STANWOOD IMPROVED CUTTER. 


STANWOOD IMPROVED PIPE CUTTERS. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 




Cuts Pioe. inches. 

Vs to 1 
$1.50 
.45 
.12 

% to 2 
$2.25 
.60 

2 to 3 


$7.00 

1.25 

Extra Blocks and Wheels, each. 

Extra Wheels, each. 

.18 

.25 

Pins, each. 

.05 

.05 

.08 



SAUNDERS PIPE CUTTER. SAUNDERS PIPE CUTTERS. BARNES PIPE CUTTER. 






1 

2 

3 


Cuts Pipe, inches. 

%to 1 

1 to 2 

2 to 3 


$3.00 

$4.50 

$14.00 

Extra Blocks and Wheels, each. 

1.25 

1.75 

3.25 

Extra Wheels, each... 

.24 

.32 

.60 

Extra Rollers, each. 

.24 

.32 

.50 


BARNES 3-WHEEL PIPE CUTTERS. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

Cuts Pipe, inches. 

Each.. 

Extra Wheels, each. 

Extra Wheel Pins, per dozen. 

%to 1 
$4.50 
.25 

1.00 

K\°2 

$6.00 

.30 

1.00 

l^to 3 
$10.00 
.40 
1.00 

2% to 4 
$20.00 
.50 
2.00 

4 to 6 
$30.00 
.75 
2.00 

6 to 8 
$40.00 
.75 
2.00 

9 to 12 
$50.00 
.75 
2.00 


No. 6)4 (special size) cuts pipe 8 to 10 inches. Each, 145.00. 



MILLER SIRATCHET PIPE CUTTER. 


MILLER’S REVERSIBLE RATCHET PIPE CUTTERS. 



. 0 

1 


2 

3 


. %to% 

Kto 1 

1 to Wo 

1*>4 to 2 

ZH to 3 


$6.75 

$8.50 

$10.00 

$11.00 

$ 16.00 

Extra Wheels, each. 

. .12 

.18 

.18 

.25 

.40 



































































































492 


PLIERS AND CUTTING NIPPERS 



FLAT NOSE PLIERS. 


ROUND NOSE PLIERS. 



FLAT AND ROUND NOSE PLIERS. 


Length, inches. 

3 to 4 y* 

5 

5^ 

6 

&A 

7 

8 

Stubs’, each. 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.20 

$1.40 

$2.00 

German, each. 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.55 

.70 

.85 

1.00 



GAS PLIERS 


GAS AND BURNER PLIERS. 



BURNER PLIERS. 


Length, Inches. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

Gas Pliers, Polished, per dozen. 

Burner “ “ “ . 

$4.80 

$6.50 

$7.40 

10.00 

$8.25 

$9.25 

$10.70 

$13.00 

$17.00 








Burner Pliers, 5 and 6-inch, one hole; 7-iucli, 2 holes. 


ADJUSTABLE PLIERS. 




GAS PLIERS, WIRE CUTTERS, WRENCH AND SCREW¬ 
DRIVER COMBINED. 


TjfiTitft.li. Trifitips. 

. () 

10 


Price, Black, per dozen. 

“ Nickel-Plated, per dozen. 

$13.50 

15.00 

$18.00 

21.00 


BUTTON’S WIRE CUTTING PLIERS. 


Length,Inches. 

4 34 

6 

8 

10 

Price, each. 

$0.90 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$2.00 














































































STANDARD TWIST DRILLS 


493 



TWIST DRILL WITH SHANK 14 INCH DIAMETER. TWIST DRILL WITH SHANK & INCH DIAMETER. 

Shanks are 2 % inches long ; J^-inch and larger Drills are 6 inches long over all. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Size, Inches. 


5 

35 

t 3 b 

7 

32 

14 

9 

35 

5 

IB 

1 1 

35 

% 

IS 

7 

IB 

16 

35 

14 

17 I 9 

35 TB 

1 p 

% 

$1.05 

1.05 

*4 

$1.10 

1.10 

Price each, 14 inch Shank. 

Price each, Ji inch Shank. 

$0.45 

.55 

$0.48 

.58 

$0.50 

.60 

$0.55 

.65 

$0.60 

.70 

$0.65 

.73 

$0.70 

.75 

$0.73 

.80 

$0.75 

.85 

$0.78 

.88 

$0.80 

.90 

$0.83 

.93 

$0.85 

.95 

$0.88 $0.90 
.98 1.00 

$0.95 

1.03 

Size, Inches. 

TB 

IS 

% 

IS 

IS 

n 

% 

29 

32 

ig 

l 6 

U 

1 

llB 


1* 1 H 

1 5 

a tb 


1 X 

Price each, >4 inch Shank. 

$1.15 

$1.20 

$1.25 

$1.30 

$1.35 

$1.40 

$1.45 

$1.50 

$1.60 

$1.70 

$1.80 

$2.00 

$2.20 

$2.30 $2.40 

$2.60 

$2.80 

$3.20 

Price each, H Inch Shank. 

1.15 

1.20 

1.25 

1.30 

1.35 

1.40 

1.45 

1.55 

1.60 

1.70 

1.80 

2.00 

2.20 

2.30 2.40 

2.60 

2.80 

3.20 


STRAIGHT SHANK TWIST DRILLS. 



SIZES AND PRICES. 


Diameter . 

TB 

BT 

A 

BT 

14 

b 1 t 


BT 

3 

TB 

1 3 

BT 

35 

41 

14 

1 7 

Cl 

1^5 

Length . 

214 

2% 

2% 

2J4 

3 

314 

314 

3% 

314 

3% 

3% 

3% 

4 

414 

4 H 

Price, each. 

$0.09 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.13 

.15 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.21 

.23 

.26 

.28 

.30 

.32 

Diameter. 

1 9 

84 

i 5 B 

21 

GT 

1 1 

35 

23 

04 

% 

Si 

1 3 

35 

27 

BT 

TB 

u 

35 

31 

64 

14 


Length. 

4% 

414 

4% 

4% 

4% 

5 

514 

514 


514 

5-54 

5 94 

5?4 

6 


Price, each. 

$0.35 

.37 

.40 

.42 

.45 

.48 

.50 

.53 

.55 

.59 

.63 

.65 

.67 

.70 



MACHINISTS’ HAMMERS. 


BALL PANE. SOLID CAST STEEL. 




00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


$1.00 

1.20 

1.30 

1.50 

1.65 

1.90 

2.05 

2.20 

Weight, each, pounds. 

1 

1.25 

1.50 

1.87 

2.18 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 





































































































494 


BOILER MAKERS’ TOOLS 




Size O. D. of Tube, Inches. 

1 

134 

134 

m 

2 

234 

234 

2% 

3 

334 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

Prosser Expander, each. 

Roller Expander, each. 

$8.00 

10.00 

$8.00 

10.00 

$9.00 

10.00 

$1 1.00 
10.00 

$12.00 

10.00 

$13.00 

12.00 

$15.00 

14.00 

$18.00 

16.00 

$22.00 

18.00 

$26.00 

20.00 

$30.00 

23.00 

$33.00 

30.00 

$37.00 

40.00 

$42.00 

50.00 

$60.00 

60.00 



Sizes 34. %, %, %in., each.$1 50 


Price, each 


$ 1.00 


CONICAL RIVET SET. 


BEADING TOOL. 


CAULKING TOOLS. 



Price, each. $0.80 



FINE POINT. 


THICK POINT. 






SLEEVE RATCHETS. 


PACKER RATCHETS. 


BOILER MAKERS RACHETS. 

SIZES AND PRICES. 


Number. 

1 

2 

# __ 

Length of Handle, Inches. 

Each. 

10 

$9.00 

12 

* 10.50 


DRILLS FOR RATCHETS. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Length of Handles, inches. 

Each. 

10 

$10.50 

12 

13.50 

16 

16.00 

18 

18.00 

20 

23.00 


Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

34 

% 

1 

134 

134 

2 

Price, each. 

$0.30 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

























































































BOILER FLUE CLEANERS 


495 



RED JACKET STEAM FLUE BLOWERS. 


No. of Blower. 

0 

1 

9 












Size of Tubes, 0. D. 

IKto \% 
$5.00 

2 to 2% 

5.00 

to 2% 
6.25 

3 to 3 hi 

7.50 

3 >2 to 3% 
8.75 

4 to 4\i 
10.00 


Price, each. 

12.50 



Standard sizes for Horizontal Boilers are furnished with 18 inches of pipe between the conical head and valve. 
Prices do not include hose or globe valves. 



ENGINEERS - FLUE SCRAPER. 


Outside Diameter Tube, in. 

Wa 

9 

2 U 

2^ 

2% 

3 

Price, each. 

$2.00 

2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

Outside Diameter Tube, in. 

V/a 

3 J* 

3% 

4 

5 

6 

Price, each. 

$3.25 

3.50 

3.75 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 



SPIRAL FLAT STEEL WIRE BRUSH. 

Price, per inch.$1.00 



DUPLEX FLUE SCRAPER. 


Outside Diam. Tube, in. 

Wa 

2 

2Va 

2 a 

2% 

Price, each. 

$2 00 

2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

Outside Diam. Tube, in. 

3 

Wa 

3% 

3 % 

4 

Price, each. 

$3.00 

3.25 

3.50 

3.75 

4.00 



EXPANSION BRUSH. 

Price, per inch.$ 1.00 


Sizes smaller than 2-inch at same list as 2-inch. 











































































496 



MALLEABLE IRON OILER. 



OILERS AND FILLERS 

fi 


BRASS OR COPPERIZED STEEL. 


CHACE ZINC OILER. 


STEEL AND BRASS OILERS. 


Capacity, Ounces. 

3 

5 

5 

5 10 

10 

14 


_ 14 

Length of Nozzle, Inches.. 

Diameter of Dome, Inches.. 

Copperized Steel { RjS'fer dozen. 

<y* 

o> oro 

cn o o' 

O o_ 

3 

3% 

13 

5.50 

130 

8.00 

5 

3% 

13A 

6.00 

9 

3% 

14 

6.50 

140 

9.20 

3 

3 % 

1 4 A 
7.50 

5 

3% 

14AA 
8.00 

3 

4's' 

15 

9.25 

150 

12.00 

5 

4 l 's 

15A 

9.75 

9 

4% 

16 

10.50 

160 

14.00 










MALLEABLE IRON AND CHACE ZINC OILERS. 



STEEL OIL FILLER. 


Number. 

0 

1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

Malleable Iron Oilers, per dozen. 

Chace Zinc Oilers, with Tin Bottoms, ner dozen. 

Chace Zinc Oilers, with Brass Bottoms, per doz. 

.... $1.25 

. 1.50 

$3.60 

1.50 

1.75 

$4.00 

2.00 

2.50 

$4.40 

2.25 

3.00 

$2.75 

3.50 

$3.50 

4.50 

$4.50 

5.50 


No. 

Capacity 

Diana. 

Inches. 

Height 

In. 

Per 

Dozen. 

19 

1 pt. 

4 % 

3V 2 

$14.00 

19A 

IK “ 


4 

17.00 

210 

1 qt. 

5 

5 

20.00 

211 

2 

6 

6 

24.00 


BRASS OR COPPERIZED STEEL. WITH ROUND TRAY 


No. 30. Copperized Steel, Five Pieces, (including Tray) per Set. $5.00 

No. 40. Copperized Steel, Six “ “ “ “ 7.00 

No. 30. Brass, Five “ “ “ ‘ 6.00 

No. 40. Brass, Six “ “ “ “ 9.00 



COPPER PLATED 
STEEL 

RAILROAD OILERS. 


No. 10. 1 pint Railroad Oiler, 3% 
in. diameter, 5 in. high, 12 in. 

Nozzle.per dozen, $14.00 

No. 11. 1 quart Railroad Oiler, 4 1 * 
in. diameter, 6 in. high, 18 in. 
Nozzle.per dozen, $18.00 












































































STAR HACK SAWS 


497 



No. 0. Steel Extension Frame, for 10,11 and 12-in. blades, each, $ 1.25 

No. 1. Steel Extension Frame, for 6, 7, 8 or 9-in. blades, each. 1.00 

No. 2. Steel Solid Frame For 8 in. bl de only, each.80 


These frames are all made of steel, and, as seen in the 
cut, are adjustable, so as to face the blade in four different 
directions. The Extension Frames will hold different 
lengths of blades. The Solid Frames only hold the 8-inch 
blades, this being the length most in use. They all have 
patent staple-shaped pins to hold the blades in the frame, 
which are so arranged that they cannot fall out. 


This No. 4 is a patent cast-iron frame, constructed so 
as to face in four different directions. The pins which hold 
the blade are fast in the frames and caimot drop out. It is 
a very stiff and desirable frame. 


No. 4fl. Fur 8-in. blade, each. $0.50 

No. 4B. For 9-in. blade, each.50 



No. For Blades, Inches. 

Frame 

Price, Each. 

6 6 to 12 

Steel. Nickel-plated. 

$1.00 


No. 

For Blades, Inches. 

Frame. 

Price, Each. 

1 1 

6 to 12 

Steel, Nickel-plated. 

$1.15 


STAR HACK SAW BLADES. 


Length, Inches. 


8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Price, per dozen. 

. $0.55 .60 

.65 

.70 

.85 

.95 

1.05 


N 


SUPERIOR HACK SAW BLADES. 


Length,Inches. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Price, per dozen. 

$0.65 

.70 

.75 

.80 

.90 

.95 

1.00 











































































498 


SPEED INDICATORS 




Price, each.. $1.50 


Price.. $2.00 


DOUBLE SPEED INDICATOR. 


Counts up to 1,000, either right or left. 


THE TABOR SPEED INDICATOR. 


This Indicator has a good, simple stop-motion whereby 
the point turns freely until the operator is ready to begin 
to count. A slight extra pressure then causes the point to 
engage with worm shaft by a clutch, and the registry 
begins; the dials continue to revolve until pressure on shaft 
is relieved. It will make a continuous count up to 4,900 
revolutions. Full directions accompany each tool. 


Price, each. $1.00 


LIGHTNING SPEED INDICATOR. 

FOR SHAFTING. 


It registers as high as 1,000. Has a rubber tip on the 
spindle, a silver-plated dial and the face covered with a 
watch crystal. 

Will stand over 10,000 rotations per minute. 


IMPROVED SPEED INDICATOR. 


Price, without Cap. $1.00 

Price, with Cap. 1.25 




























COTTON WASTE. OIL WASTE CAN. 499 



XXXX White. 
XXX White. 
XX White. 
XXXX Colored. 
XXX Colored. 
XX Colored. 


In 100 and 500 lb. Bales. 



4-Gallon Waste Can, each 


$1.50 


This Can conforms to the requirements of the 
Fire Underwriters’ Association. 

Any size made to order. 


CRANE’S STEAMFITTERS’ 
CEMENT. 

This Cement will give pipe threads 
proper lubrication to secure tight screwed 
joints, even when pipe is used against 
great pressure. 

t Pound Can, each. $0.25 


GAS FITTER’S CEMENT. 

Price per Pound. $0.20 



DIXON'S LUBRICATING 
GRAPHITE. 



OAKUM. 


Price per Bale (50 lbs.). $5.00 


MANILA ROPE. 

All sizes carried in stock. Hawser laid Manila Rope for oil and artesian well use. Tallow laid Manila Rope laid up 
in three and four strands. We guarantee our Manila Rope to be made out of pure Manila hemp of the best quality. 
Full coils contain 1,000 feet of rope; half coils, 500 feet. 



Size in Diameter, Inches. 

34 

5 

IS 

% 

7 

T8 

14 

16 

% 

34 

ii 

Weight of 100 feet, pounds. 

Strength of New Rope, pounds. 

3 

450 

4 

750 

5>4 

900 

7 

1250 

8 

1700 

11 

2300 

15 

3000 

17 

4000 

21 

5000 


Size in Diameter, inches. 

Vs 

1 

1 Tff 

V/s 

1/4 

1% 

ll6 

VA 


Weight of 100 feet, pounds. 

Strength of New Rope, pounds. 

25 

5,800 

33 

7,000 

36 

8,000 

42 

9,200 

46 

11,000 

54 

13,500 

62 

15,500 

67 

17,000 

84 

19.900 


Size in Diameter, inches. 


2 

234 

2% 

234 

2=34 

2% 

3 

334 

Weight of 100 feet, pounds. 

Strength of New Rope, pounds. 

100 

23,500 

120 

29,300 

142 

37,000 

170 

42,000 

192 

48,000 

217 

54,000 

243 

61,000 

276 

67,000 

350 

96,000 



















































































500 STANDARD HOISTING ROPE. 

SIX STRANDS, WITH 19 WIRES TO THE STRAND. 

* SWEDISH IRON. t CAST-STEEL. 



Trade 

Number. 

Price in 

Cents per Foot 

Diameter 

in Inches. 

Approximate 

Circumfer¬ 

ence in Inches. 

O 

a 

+3 o n 
OrO 

^ .s 
£ 

Approximate | 

Breaking 

Strain in Tons 

of 2,000 Lbs. 

Allowable 

Work’g Strain 

in Tons 

of 2,000 Lbs. 

Minimum 

Size of Drum 

or Sheave 

in Feet. 


$2.10 

2% 

8-54 

11.95 

228 

45.6 

10 


1.75 

2 l A 

7% 

9.85 

190 

37.9 

914 

1 

1.42 

214 

714 

8.00 

156 

31.2 

814 

2 

1.11 

2 

614 

6.30 

124 

24.8 

8 

3 

.93 

m 

514 

4.85 

96 

19.2 

714 

4 

.74 


5 

4.15 

84 

16.8 

614 

5 

.66 

114 

4*4 

3.55 

72 

14.4 

5% 

514 

.56 

i% 

414 

3.00 

62 

12.4 

5P 2 

6 

.46 

114 

4 

2.45 

50 

10.0 

5 

7 

.38 

111 

314 

2.00 

42 

8.40 

414 

8 

.30 

1 

3 

1.58 

34 

6.80 

4 

9 

.23 

Vs 

2 1 1 

1.20 

26 

5.20 

314 

10 

.18 

% 

214 

0.89 

1 9.4 

3.88 

3 

1014 

.14 

% 

2 

0.62 

13.6 

2.72 

214 

1014 

.12 

1% 

114 

0.50 

11.0 

2.20 

1 : !4 

1 0 % 

.1 1 

14 

H4 

0.39 

8.8 

1.76 

H4 

10a 

.10 

ItS 

114 

0.30 

6.8 

1.36 

114 

100 

.0914 

Vs 

114 

0.22 

5.0 

1.00 

1 

10c 

■0914 

JS 

1 

0.1 5 

3.4 

0.68 

% 

10 d 

.09 

14 

% 

0.10 

2.4 

0.48 

14 


Trade 

Number. 

Price in 
Cents per Foot 

Diameter 

in Inches. 

Approximate 
Circumfer¬ 
ence in Inches. 

Weight per 
Foot 

in Pounds. 

Approximate 

Breaking 

Strain in Tons 

of 2,000 Lbs. 

Allowable 

Work’g Strain 

in Tons 

of 2,000 Lbs. 

Minimum 

Size of Drum 

or Sheave 

in Feet. 


$1.70 

2*4 

8% 

1 1 95 

114 

22.8 

16 


1.40 

214 

7 7 '8 

9.85 

95 

18.9 

15 

1 

1.17 

214 

7V h 

8.00 

78 

1 5.60 

13 

2 

.92 

2 

614 

6.30 

62 

12.40 

12 

3 

.80 

i?4 

514 

4.85 

48 

9.60 

10 

4 

.63 

1% 

5 

4.15 

42 

8.40 

814 

5 

.57 

114 

4*4 

3.55 

36 

7.20 

714 

514 

.48 

1% 

414 

300 

31 

6.20 

7 

6 

.40 

Hi 

4 

2.45 

25 

5.00 

614 

7 

.33 

H4 

314 

2.00 

21 

4.20 

6 

8 

.26 

i 

3 

1.58 

17 

3.40 

514 

9 

.20 

Vs 

214 

1.20 

13 

2.60 

4p 2 

10 

.16 

% 

214 

0.89 

9.7 

1.94 

4 

1014 

.12 

% 

2 

0.62 

6.8 

1.36 

314 

1014 

.10 

1 9 S 

1M 

0.50 

5.5 

1.10 

2-14 

10*4 

.08 

k 

H4 

0.39 

4.4 

0.88 

214 

10a 

0714 

* 

114 

0.30 

3.4 

0.68 

2 

10'* 

.07 

k 

114 

0.22 

2.5 

0.50 

H4 

10c 

.06*4 

5 

i 

0.15 

1.7 

0.34 

i 

1 Of 7 

.0614 

14 

% 

0.10 

1 .2 

0.24 

% 


* Note. —Siemens-Martin Steel Rope, same price as Iron Rope, t When the Iron or Steel Rope named above is Galvanized 
or Tinned, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot. When made with Wire center, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot. 



TRANSMISSION AND STANDARD ROPE. 


SIX STRANDS, WITH 7 WIRES TO THE STRAND. 

* SWEDISH IRON. + CAST-STEEL. 


Trade 

Number. 

Price in 
Cents per Foot 

Diameter 
in Inches. 

Approximate 
Circumfer¬ 
ence in inches. 

Weight per 
Foot 

in Pounds. 

Approximate 
Breaking 
Strain in Tons 
of 2,000 Lbs. 

Allowable 
Work’g Strain 
in Tons 
of 2,000 Lbs. 

Minimum 
Size of Drum 
or Sheave 
in Feet. 


Trade 

Number. 

Price in 
Cents per Foot 

Diameter 
in Inches. 

Approximate 

Circumfer¬ 

ence in Inches. 

Weight per 
Foot 

in Pounds. 

Approximate 
Breaking 
Strain in Tons 
of 2,000 Lbs. 

Allowable 
Work’g Strain 
in Tons 
of 2,000 Lbs. 

Minimum 
Size of Drum 
or Sheave 
in Feet. 

11 

$0.51 

H4 

414 

3.55 

34 

6.80 

13 


11 

$0.60 

H4 

4*4 

3.55 

68 

13.6 

814 

12 

.43 


414 

3.00 

29 

5.80 

12 


12 

.51 

i% 

414 

3.00 

58 

11.6 

8 “ 

13 

.36 

ik 

4 

2.45 

24 

4.80 

10*4 


13 

.43 

114 

4 

2.45 

48 

9.60 

714 

14 

.29 

114 

3*4 

2.00 

20 

4 00 

914 


14 

.36 

1 Vs 

314 

2.00 

40 

8.00 

6' , 

15 

.23 

i 

3 

1.58 

16 

3.20 

8‘4 


15 

.28 

1 

3 

1.58 

32 

6.40 

514 

16 

• 1714 

% 

2% 

1.20 

12 

2.40 

714 


16 

.22 

Vs 

2*4 

1.20 

24 

4.80 

5 

1 7 

.14 

% 

214 

0.89 

9.3 

1.86 

6% 


17 

.16 


214 

0.89 

18.6 

3.72 

41 4 

18 

.12 

fs 

2 % 

0.75 

7.9 

1.58 

6 


18 

.1314 

\l. 

2 Vs 

0.75 

15.8 

3.16 

4 " 

19 

.10 

% 

2 

0.62 

6.6 

1.32 

514 


19 

.1 1 

Vs 

2 

0.62 

13.2 

2.64 

314 

20 

.08 

Iff 

1% 

0.50 

5.3 

1.06 

414 


20 

.09 

8 

1% 

0.50 

10.6 

2.12 

3 * 

21 

.0614 

14 

114 

0.39 

4.2 

0.84 

4 


21 

■ 0714 

14 

114 

0.39 

8.4 

1.68 

214 

22 

.0514 

j'e 

114 

0.30 

3.3 

0.66 

314 


22 

.0614 

T(5 

114 

0.30 

6.6 

1.32 

2 il 

23 

• 0414 

k 

Hi 

0.22 

2.4 

0.48 

2*4 


23 

.05 A 

% 

1^4 

0.22 

.4.8 

0.96 

2 

24 

.0314 

5 

1 

0.15 

1.7 

0 34 

214 


24 

• 0414 

5 

1<J 

1 

0.15 

3.4 

0.68 

1% 

25 

■0314 

S 

Vs 

0.125 

1.4 

0.28 

214 


25 

.04 

3% 

Vs 

0.125 

2.8 

0.56 

114 


* N ote.— Siemens-Martin Steel Rope, same price as Iron Rope. + When the Iron or Steel Rope named above is Galvanized 
or Tinned, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot. When made with Wire center, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot. 







































































501 



CLASP CLOSED. 


WOOD SNATCH BLOCKS, ETC. 


IMPROVED IRON-STRAPPED SELF-LOCKING LINK SNATCH BLOCK. 


SWIVEL HOOK AND CROSS-BOLTED. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 



CLASP OPENED. 


Size Sheave. 

Diameter Rope. 

Size Shell. 

Iron Bushed, Each. 

Self-Adjusting 
5-Roller Bushed, Each 

Self-Lubricating 
Metaline-Buslied, Ea. 

3 xI'kS 1 i 

% inch 

6 inches 

$4.00 

$4.65 

$5.25 

3 l A x 1 ', x >, 

% - 

7 " 

4.75 

5.50 

6.00 

4 b,' x 1% x % 

1 

8 “ 

5.75 

6.60 

7.25 

5 x1 ; s x r ; M 

I'h “ 

9 “ 

6.75 

7.75 

8.50 

5% x 1 % x •*., 

1J4 “ 

10 “ 

8.50 

10.00 

1 1.00 

6% x. 2% x % 

VA “ 

12 “ 

10.00 

1 1.50 

13.00 

8 x2‘ 4 x % 

1% “ 

14 “ 

13.00 

15.00 

16.50 

9 x 2 x 1 

2 

16 “ 

1 7.00 

20.00 

22.00 

10 x 3 x 1 

2U “ 

1 8 “ 

25.00 

28.50 

31.00 

11 x3^x1J- 4 

2 l A “ 

20 “ 

38 00 

43.00 

46.00 

1 1 % x 4 l 4 x 1 ' 2 

3 

22 “ 

55.00 

63.00 

68.00 

1x \y x i y 2 

3 M “ 

24 “ 

70.00 

78.00 

86.00 


IMPROVED MALLEABLE IRON BLOCKS. 

LIGHT, STRONG AND DURABLE. 

SIZES AND PRICES. 


Dimensions. 

Ikon Bushed. 

Self-Adjusting Roller 
Bushed. 

Self-Lu bkicating 
Metaltne Bushed. 

Length, 

Diameter 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Shell. 

Rope. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

3 inch 

3'A " 

% inch 

% “ 

$0.70 

.75 

$1.30 

1.45 

$1.75 

2.00 

$1.10 

1.15 

$2.00 

2.20 

$2.90 

3.15 

$1.50 

$2.90 

$4.15 

4 

5 

H “ 

% 

.85 

.90 

1.60 

1.75 

2.15 

2.25 

1.20 

1.25 

2.25 

2.35 

3.25 

3.50 

1.75 

3.35 

4.75 

6 “ 

% “ 

1.10 

2.00 

2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

2.20 

4.00 

5.80 

7 

% “ 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

2.50 

4.50 

6.70 

8 “ 

1 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.15 

6.00 

325 

5.70 

8.50 

9 “ 

1 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

7.25 

3.70 

6.75 

10.00 

10 

1% “ 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

4.75 

8.50 

12.50 

11 

1 '. “ 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13.20 

6.75 

12.50 

18.50 

12 

\ l ± “ 

4.45 

7.00 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13 20 

6.75 

12 50 

18.50 

13 

1 L “ 

7 00 

10.50 

15.00 

8 15 

12.80 

18.45 

9.75 

17.00 

25.00 

1 4 “ 

1 : Vs “ 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

9.75 

17.00 

25.00 

15 

1 A “ 

8.00 

13.00 

18.00 

9.25 

15.50 

21.75 

11.00 

19.50 

28.00 

16 

“ 

10.00 

15.00 

22.00 

1 1.50 

18.00 

26.50 


. 























































502 


REGULAR INSIDE IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS. 



WITH HARCOURT’S PATENT STRAPS, LIGNUM-VIT/E OR 
IRON SHEAVES, AND LOOSE HOOKS. 




LOOSE HOOK AND BECKET. 


LOOSE HOOK. 


LOOSE HOOK AND BECKET. 


Dimensions. 

Iron Bushed. 

Self-Adjusting Roller Bushed. 

Size Sheave. 

For 

Size. 

Mortise. 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Diam. Rope. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

1 94x 34 x 94 

% 

3 

9 

T 5 

$0.70 

$1.30 

$1.75 

$1.10 

$2.00 

$2.90 

2 x y > x % 

234 x y a x % 

3 X % x % 

% 

334 

9 

.75 

1.45 

2.00 

1.15 

2.20 

3.15 

34 

4 

1 1 

M 

.85 

1.60 

2.15 

1.20 

2.25 

3.25 


5 

.90 

1.75 

2.25 

1.25 

2.35 

3.50 

334 x 1 x 34 

% 

6 

i 

1.10 

2.00 

2.90 

1.50 

2.85 

4.40 

434 x 1 x 34 

Vs 

7 

134 

1.30 

2.40 

3.50 

1.70 

3.35 

5.00 

4 ' 3-4 x 134 x 54 

i 

8 

134 

1.65 

2.85 

4.25 

2.25 

4.1 5 

6.00 

534 x 134 x % 

i 

9 

134 

1.85 

3.40 

4.75 

2.50 

4.70 

7.25 

634 x 134 x 54 

1J4 

10 

iff 

2.75 

4.50 

6.25 

3.50 

6.00 

8.50 

734 x 1 34 x % 

8 xl f s x % 

134 

1 1 

12 

\i\ 

4.45 

7.50 

10.65 

5.30 

9.20 

13.20 

9 x 134 x 94 

934 X 1 % X % 

134 

if! 

13 

14 

1343 

1%i 

7.00 

10.50 

15.00 

8.15 

12.80 

18.45 

10 xl % xy 8 

134 

15 

y % 

8.00 

13.00 

18.00 

9.25 

1 5.50 

21.75 

11 x \% x % 

154 

16 

i % 

10.00 

15.00 

22.00 

1 1.50 

18.00 

26.50 


HARCOURT’S PATENT HEAVY TACKLE BLOCKS. 


Thick mortise, double-cross bolted, with extra heavy straps and hooks. Loose hooks, rings or shackles, lignum-vitce or iron sheaves. 


Dimensions. 

Iron Bushed. 

Imp. Self-Adjusting Five Roll 
Steel Roller Bushed. 


For Diameter 

Size Shell. 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 

Single, 

Double, 

Triple, 



Rope. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

Each. 

434 x 1*4 x 

34 

1 

7 inches 

$2.25 

$4.00 

$5.50 

$3.00 

$5.50 

$7.75 

4% x 1 94 x 

% 

134 

8 “ 

2.75 

4.50 

6.30 

3.50 

6.00 

8.55 

5%x1%x 

% 

1 34 

9 “ 

3.15 

5.25 

7.25 

4.00 

6.95 

9.80 

634 x 134 x 

94 

134 

10 “ 

4.00 

6.50 

8.50 

5.25 

9.00 

12.25 

7 x 134x 

8 x 1% x 

94 

94 

134 

i 1 , 

134 

194 

11 “ > 

12 “ i 

5.25 

8.50 

12.50 

6.50 

1 1.00 

16.25 

9 x 1 % x 
934 x 1 ?4 x 

k 

% 

13 “1 

14 “ i 

8.00 

13.00 

17.00 

9.75 

16.50 

22.25 

10 x 134 x 1 

194 

15 “ 

9.00 

15.00 

20.00 

11.00 

19.00 

26.00 

11 x 236 x 1 


2 

16 “ 

11.50 

18.00 

28.00 

14.00 

23.00 

35.50 


Our thick Mortise Blocks are especially well adapted for railroad, mining, bridge building and contractors’ work. Our improved self- 
adjusting five-roll steel roller-bushed Blocks will give twice the purchase over the common bushed, on account of their superiority and ease in 
hoisting, and are the strongest roller-bushed Blocks in the world. 

































































503 


COMPLETE REVISED PRICE LIST OF WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS* 

DOUBLE BELT CAPACITY. 

(March 1, 1897.) 








£ 



£ 




© 


© w 
■£ © 

© 


G © 

© 

03 

Price. 

£*G 

G © 

© 

03 

Price. 

03 G 



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3 

2 

$1.80 

6 

5 

$2.55 


3 

1.90 


6 

2 75 


4 

2 00 


7 

3 00 


5 

2 10 


8 

3 25 


6 

2 25 


9 

3 50 


7 

2 40 


10 

3 75 


8 

2.60 


1 1 

4 00 


9 

2.85 


12 

4.30 


10 

3.10 


13 

4 65 


1 1 

3 35 


14 

5 00 


12 

3.60 


15 

5 35 


13 

3.85 


16 

5.70 


14 

4 10 





15 

4 40 





16 

4.75 

7 

2 

2 20 





3 

2.30 

4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 90 

2 00 
2.10 
2.20 

2 40 

2 60 

2 85 

3 10 

3 35 

3 60 

3 85 
4.10 

4 40 


4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

2.45 

2 65 

2 85 

3 10 

3 35 
3.60 

3 85 

4 15 

4 50 

4 85 

5 20 
5.55 

5 90 


15 

4 75 





16 

5.10 

8 

2 

2 35 





3 

2 45 





4 

2 60 

5 

2 

2 00 


5 

2 80 


3 

2 10 


6 

3 00 


4 

2 20 


7 

3 25 


5 

2.40 


8 

350 


6 

2 60 


9 

3 75 


7 

2.85 


10 

4 00 


8 

3.10 


1 1 

4.30 


9 

3.35 


12 

4 65 


10 

360 


13 

5.00 


1 1 

385 


14 

5 40 


12 

4.10 


15 

5 80 


13 

4.40 


16 

6 20 


1 4 

4 75 





15 

5.10 





16 

5.45 

9 

3 

2 60 





4 

2 80 





5 

3.00 

6 

2 

2.10 


6 

3 25 


3 

2 20 


7 

3 50 


4 

2.35 


8 

3.75 











Sm 



Jh 






© 02 



4/ K 






© 

© 


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s'© 

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Price. 

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Price. 

2rG 

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Price. 

cc G 



cc G 



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9 

9 

$4.00 

12 

3 

$3.15 

14 

8 

$5.10 


10 

4.30 


4 

3.40 


9 

555 


1 1 

4 65 


5 

3 65 


10 

600 


12 

5.00 


6 

3.90 


11 

6.45 


13 

5 40 


7 

4 20 


12 

690 


14 

5 80 


8 

4.55 


13 

740 


15 

6 20 


9 

4 90 


14 

7 90 


16 

6.60 


10 

5.30 


15 

8 50 


17 

7.00 


1 1 

570 


16 

9.10 


18 

7.50 


12 

610 


17 

9 70 


19 

8 00 


13 

6.50 


18 

10.40 


20 

8 50 


14 

6.90 


19 

11.10 





15 

7.40 


20 

1 1 80 





16 

7.90 


21 

12 60 





17 

8 50 


22 

13 40 

10 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

2.80 

3 00 

3 25 
3.50 
375 
4.00 

4 30 


18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

9.10 

9 70 

10.40 
1110 

11 80 
12.60 

13.40 

15 

23 

24 

3 

4 

5 

6 

14.20 

15.00 

3.60 

3 90 
4.25 

4 60 


10 

4.65 





7 

5 00 


1 1 

5.00 





8 

545 


12 

5.40 





9 

5.90 


13 

5.80 

13 

3 

3 30 


10 

6 35 


14 

6.20 


4 

3 55 


1 1 

6.80 


15 

6 60 


5 

3 80 


12 

7.30 


16 

7 00 


6 

4.10 


13 

7.80 


17 

7 50 


7 

4.45 


14 

8 40 


18 

8 00 


8 

4 80 


15 

9 00 


19 

8 60 


9 

5 20 


16 

9.60 


20 

9 20 


10 

5.60 


17 

10 30 





1 1 

6.00 


18 

1 1.00 





12 

6.40 


19 

1 1.80 





13 

6.80 


20 

12.60 

11 

3 

3 00 
3.25 

3 50 
3.75 

4 00 
4.30 
4.65 

5 00 
5.40 

5 80 
6.20 


14 

15 

7.30 

780 


21 

22 

13.40 

14.20 




16 

8.40 


23 

15.10 


5 


17 

9.00 


24 

16 00 


b 

7 

8 


18 

9 60 


25 

16 90 



19 

10.30 


26 

17 80 



20 

1 1.00 


28 

19 80 


9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 


21 

22 

23 

24 

1 1.70 
12.50 
13 30 
14.10 

16 

30 

3 

4 

21.80 

3.80 

4.15 


14 

6 60 





5 

4.50 


15 

7 00 





6 

5.00 


16 

750 

14 

3 

3.45 


7 

5.50 


17 

8.00 


4 

3.70 


8 

6.00 


18 

860 


5 

4.00 


9 

6.50 


19 

9 20 


6 

4.35 


10 

7.00 


20 

9.80 


7 

4.70 


11 

7.50 



WOOD BUSHINGS. 



PRICE LIST OF EXTRA 
WOOD BUSHING. 

30 cents per foot (4 pieces), 
subject to same discount as 
Pulleys. 

All stock Pulleys are bored 
for 3 %-inch shaft. 









































504 


PRICE LIST-WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS.-Continued 


Diamater, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

16 

12 

$8.00 

18 

12 

$9.00 

20 

12 

$10.40 

22 

12 

$11.70 

24 

12 

$13.00 

26 

3 

$6.20 


13 

8.50 


13 

9.60 


13 

1 1.20 


13 

12.60 


13 

14.10 


4 

7.00 


14 

9.00 


14 

10.30 


14 

12.00 


14 

13.50 


14 

15.20 


5 

7.80 


15 

9.60 


15 

11.10 


15 

12.90 


15 

14.50 


15 

16.50 


6 

8.60 


16 

10.30 


16 

11.90 


16 

13.80 


16 

15.50 


16 

17.70 


7 

9.50 


17 

11.00 


17 

12.70 


17 

14.70 


17 

16.60 


17 

18.90 


8 

10.50 


18 

11.80 


18 

13.50 


18 

15.60 


18 

17.70 


18 

20.20 


9 

1 1.50 


19 

12.60 


19 

14.30 


19 

16.50 


19 

18.80 


19 

21 .50 


10 

12.60 


20 

13.40 


20 

15.20 


20 

17.50 


20 

20.00 


20 

22.80 


1 1 

13.75 


21 

14.20 


21 

16.10 


21 

18.50 


21 

21.20 


21 

24.10 


12 

1 5.00 


22 

15.10 


22 

1700 


22 

19.60 


22 

22.40 


22 

25.40 


13 

16.30 


23 

16.00 


23 

17.90 


23 

20.70 


23 

23.60 


23 

26.80 


14 

17.60 


24 

16.90 


24 

19 00 


24 

21.80 


24 

24.80 


24 

28.20 


15 

19.00 


25 

17.80 


25 

20.10 


25 

22.90 


25 

26.00 


25 

29.60 


16 

20.40 


26 

18.80 


26 

21.20 


26 

24.00 


26 

27.20 


26 

31.00 


17 

21.80 


28 

20.80 


28 

23.50 


28 

26.30 


28 

29.70 


28 

34.00 


18 

23.30 


30 

23.00 


30 

26.00 


30 

29.00 


30 

32.50 


30 

38.50 


19 

24.80 














32 

45.00 


20 

26.30 

17 

3 

4.00 

19 

3 

4.40 

21 

3 

4.80 

23 

3 

5.20 


34 

50.00 


21 

27.90 


4 

4.40 


4 

4.90 


4 

5.40 


4 

5.80 


36 

56.00 


22 

29.50 


5 

4.90 


5 

5.40 


5 

6.00 


5 

6.50 


38 

63.00 


23 

31.10 


6 

5.40 


6 

5.90 


6 

6.60 


6 

7.20 


40 

70.00 


24 

32.70 


7 

5.90 


7 

6.50 


7 

7.30 


7 

8.00 





25 

34.30 


8 

6.40 


8 

7.10 


8 

8.00 


8 

8.80 

25 

3 

5.90 


26 

35.90 


9 

6.90 


9 

7.70 


9 

8.70 


9 

9.70 


4 

6.60 


28 

39.10 


10 

7.40 


10 

8.30 


10 

9.40 


10 

10.60 


5 

7.30 


30 

42.50 


1 1 

7.90 


11 

8.90 


1 1 

10.20 


1 1 

1 1 50 


6 

8.10 


32 

48.00 


12 

8.40 


12 

9.50 


12 

1 1.00 


12 

12.50 


7 

9.00 


34 

54.00 


13 

8.90 


13 

10.20 


13 

1 1.80 


13 

13 60 


8 

10.00 


36 

60.00 


14 

9 50 


14 

1 1.00 


14 

12.70 


14 

14.70 


9 

1 1.00 


38 

67.00 


15 

10.20 


15 

1 1.80 


15 

13.60 


15 

15.80 


10 

12.00 


40 

75.00 


16 

1 1.00 


16 

12.60 


16 

14.50 


16 

17.00 


1 1 

13.00 





17 

1 1.80 


17 

13.40 


17 

15.50 


17 

18.20 


12 

14.00 

27 

3 

6.60 


18 

12.60 


18 

14.30 


18 

16.50 


18 

19 40 


13 

15.20 


4 

7.40 


19 

13 40 


19 

15.20 


19 

17.50 


19 

20 60 


14 

16.40 


5 

8.20 


20 

14.20 


20 

16.10 


20 

18.60 


20 

21.80 


15 

17.70 


6 

9.00 


21 

15.10 


21 

17.00 


21 

19.70 


21 

23 00 


16 

19.00 


7 

10.00 


22 

16.00 


22 

17.90 


22 

20.80 


22 

24.30 


17 

20.40 


8 

1 1.10 


23 

16.90 


23 

19.00 


23 

22.00 


23 

25.60 


18 

21.80 


9 

12.20 


24 

17.80 


24 

20.10 


24 

23.20 


24 

26.90 


19 

23.20 


10 

13.40 


25 

18.80 


25 

21.20 


25 

24.40 


25 

28.20 


20 

24.60 


11 

14.60 


26 

19.90 


26 

22.30 


26 

25.60 


26 

29.60 


21 

26.00 


12 

15.80 


28 

22.10 


28 

24.80 


28 

28.00 


28 

32.50 


22 

27.50 


13 

17.10 


30 

24.50 


30 

27.50 


30 

30.70 


30 

36.00 


23 

29.00 


14 

18.50 














24 

30.50 


15 

20.00 

18 

3 

4.20 

20 

3 

4 60 

22 

3 

5.00 

24 

3 

5.50 


25 

32.00 


16 

21.50 


4 

4.70 


4 

5.20 


4 

5.60 


4 

6.20 


26 

33.50 


17 

23.00 


5 

5.20 


5 

5.80 


5 

6.30 


5 

7.00 


28 

36.50 


18 

24.50 


6 

5.70 


6 

6.40 


6 

7.00 


6 

7.80 


30 

41.00 


19 

26.10 


7 

6.20 


7 

7.00 


7 

7.70 


7 

8.60 


32 

46.00 


20 

27.70 


8 

6.70 


8 

7.60 


8 

8.40 


8 

9.40 


34 

52.00 


21 

29.30 


9 

7.20 


9 

8.30 


9 

9.20 


9 

10.30 


36 

58.00 


22 

30.90 


10 

7.80 


10 

9.00 


10 

10.00 


10 

1 1.20 


38 

65.00 


23 

32.50 


1 1 

8.40 


1 1 

9.70 


1 1 

10.80 


1 1 

12.10 


40 

72.00 


24 

34.10 




























































PRICE LIST-WOOD 


Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Indies. 

Face. 

Price. 

27 

25 

$35.70 

29 

15 

$22.10 

31 

5 

$1000 


26 

37 30 


16 

23.70 


6 

11.10 


28 

41.00 


17 

25.30 


7 

12.35 


30 

45 00 


18 

27 00 


8 

13.60 


32 

50.00 


19 

28.70 


9 

15.00 


34 

56.00 


20 

30.40 


10 

16.50 


36 

62.00 


21 

32.10 


11 

1800 


38 

70.00 


22 

33 80 


12 

19 60 


40 

78.00 


23 

35 50 


13 

21 20 





24 

37.20 


14 

22 80 

28 

3 

7.00 


25 

38 90 


15 

24.60 


4 

7.80 


26 

40 60 


16 

26 40 


5 

8 60 


28 

44 50 


17 

28.20 


6 

9.50 


30 

49.00 


18 

30 00 


7 

10.50 


32 

55 00 


19 

31.80 


8 

1 1.60 


34 

61.00 


20 

33.60 


9 

12 80 


36 

68.00 


21 

35.40 


10 

14.00 


38 

76 00 


22 

37 20 


11 

15,20 


40 

84 00 


23 

39 00 


12 

16.50 





24 

40 80 


13 

17 90 

30 

3 

7.70 


25 

42 60 


14 

19.40 


4 

8.60 


26 

44 50 


15 

20.90 


5 

9 50 


28 

48 75 


16 

22.40 


6 

10 60 


30 

53 00 


1 7 

24.00 


7 

1 1.80 


32 

59 00 


18 

25 60 


8 

13.00 


34 

65 00 


19 

27.20 


9 

14.30 


36 

72 00 


20 

28 80 


10 

1560 


38 

80 00 


21 

30 40 


1 1 

1 7 00 


40 

88.00 


22 

32.00 


12 

1850 





23 

33 60 


13 

20 00 

32 

3 

8 50 


24 

35.30 


14 

21 50 


4 

9 50 


25 

37 00 


15 

23 25 


5 

10 50 


26 

38 70 


16 

25.00 


6 

1160 


28 

42 50 


17 

26 75 


7 

12 85 


30 

47.50 


18 

28 50 


8 

14.10 


32 

53 00 


19 

30.25 


9 

15 50 


34 

59.00 


20 

32 00 


10 

17 00 


36 

65.00 


21 

33 75 


1 1 

18 60 


38 

73 00 


22 

35 50 


12 

20 30 


40 

81.00 


23 

37 25 


13 

22 00 





24 

39.00 


14 

23 80 

29 

3 

7 30 


25 

40.75 


15 

25.60 


4 

8 20 


26 

42.50 


16 

27.40 


5 

9.10 


28 

46 50 


17 

29.20 


6 

10.00 


30 

51.00 


18 

31.00 


7 

11.10 


32 

57 00 


19 

33.00 


8 

12.30 


34 

63 00 


20 

35 00 


9 

1350 


36 

70 00 


21 

37 00 


10 

14.75 


38 

78 00 


22 

39 00 


11 

16 00 


40 

86.00 


23 

41 00 


12 

17.50 





24 

43.00 


13 

19 00 

31 

3 

8 00 


25 

45.00 


14 

20.50 


4 

9.00 


26 

47.00 


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PU LLEYS. Continued 


505 


Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

$51 00 

34 

55.00 


61 00 


67.00 


74.00 


82.00 


91.00 


9.00 


10.00 


11.15 


12 35 


13 65 


1 5.00 


16.45 


18.00 


19 65 


21.40 


2310 

35 

24.95 


26.75 


28 60 


30.40 


32 30 


34.35 


36 40 


38.50 


40 60 


42 70 


44.90 


47.10 


49.30 


53 70 


58.20 


64 60 


71 00 


78 30 


86 50 


95 70 


9.40 


10 60 


1 1.80 


13.10 


14.45 


15.90 


17.40 


19 00 


20.70 


22 50 


24.20 

36 

26.10 


27.90 


29.80 



Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

$31.70 

36 

7 

$16.10 

33.60 


8 

17.70 

35.70 


9 

19.30 

37.80 


10 

21.00 

40 00 


11 

22.00 

42.20 


12 

24.00 

44.40 


13 

26.00 

46 80 


14 

28.00 

49 20 


15 

30.00 

51.60 


16 

32.00 

56.40 


17 

34.00 

61.40 


18 

36.00 

68 20 


19 

38.00 

75 00 


20 

40.00 

82.60 


21 

43.00 

91.00 


22 

45 00 

100.00 


23 

47.00 



24 

50.00 

9 85 


25 

53.00 

1115 


26 

56 00 

12.45 


28 

61.00 

13 85 


30 

67.00 

15.25 


32 

75 00 

16 80 


34 

83.00 

18 35 


36 

91.00 

20 00 


38 

100.00 

21.70 


40 

1 10 00 

23.50 




25.30 

38 

4 

12.80 

27 20 


5 

14.40 

29.10 


6 

16 00 

31.00 


7 

17.70 

32.90 


8 

19.50 

34.90 


9 

21.20 

37 00 


10 

23.00 

39 20 


11 

24.50 

41.50 


12 

26 00 

43 80 


13 

28.00 

4610 


14 

30.00 

48 70 


15 

32.00 

51.30 


16 

34.00 

53 90 


17 

36.00 

59.10 


18 

38.00 

64.60 


19 

41.00 

71 80 


20 

43.00 

79.00 


21 

46.00 

86.90 


22 

48 00 

95.50 


23 

51.00 

105.00 


24 

54.00 



25 

57.00 

1030 


26 

60 00 

11.70 


28 

67 00 

13.10 


30 

74.00 

14.60 


32 

82.00 


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a 

£ 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

3 

4 

5 

6 



































































Diameter 

Inches. 


506 


PRICE LIST-WOOD 


Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. | 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

38 

34 

$91.00 

42 

18 

$44.00 

44 

48 

$201 00 


36 

99.00 


19 

46 00 





38 

109.00 


20 

49.00 

46 

4 

19 00 


40 

119 00 


21 

52 00 


5 

21.00 





22 

55.00 


6 

23.00 

40 

4 

13 90 


23 

58 00 


7 

25 00 


5 

15.70 


24 

62 00 


8 

27.00 


6 

17.50 


25 

66.00 


9 

29 00 


7 

19 30 


26 

70.00 


10 

31.00 


8 

21.25 


28 

78 00 I 


11 

33 00 


9 

23.10 


30 

87.00 


12 

36 00 


10 

25.00 


32 

97 00 


13 

38.00 


11 

26.50 


34 

107.00 


14 

40.00 


12 

28 00 


36 

117.00 1 


15 

43 00 


13 

30 00 


38 

127.00 


16 

45.00 


14 

32.00 


40 

138.00 


17 

48 00 


15 

34.00 


42 

150 00 


18 

51.00 


16 

36.00 


44 

162 00 I 


19 

54.00 


17 

39.00 


46 

175.00 


20 

57.00 


18 

41 00 


48 

188.00 


21 

61.00 


19 

43.00 





22 

65 00 


20 

46.00 

44 

4 

17 00 


23 

68 00 


21 

49.00 


5 

19.00 


24 

73.00 


22 

51.00 


6 

21.00 


25 

77 00 


23 

54.00 


7 

23.00 


26 

82.00 


24 

58.00 


8 

25 00 


28 

91.00 


25 

61.00 


9 

27 00 


30 

101.00 


26 

65.00 


10 

29 00 


32 

1 12 00 


28 

72.00 


1 1 

31.00 


34 

123 00 


30 

80 00 


12 

33.00 


36 

134 00 


32 

89.00 


13 

35.00 


38 

145.00 


34 

99 00 


14 

37 00 


40 

156.00 


36 

108.00 


15 

40.00 


42 

1 70 00 


38 

1 18.00 


16 

42.00 


44 

184.00 


40 

128.00 


17 

44.00 


46 

199.00 


42 

139.00 


18 

47 00 


48 

214 00 


44 

151.00 


19 

50.00 1 





46 

163.00 


20 

53.00 

48 

4 

21.00 


48 

175.00 


21 

56.00 


5 

23 00 





22 

60.00 


6 

25.00 

42 

4 

15.00 


23 

63 00 


7 

27 00 


5 

1700 


24 

67 00 


8 

29.00 


6 

19.00 


25 

71.00 


9 

31.50 


7 

21.00 


26 

76.00 


10 

33 90 


8 

23.00 


28 

84 00 


1 1 

36 20 


9 

25.00 


30 

94.00 


12 

38 50 


10 

27 00 


32 

104.00 


13 

40.00 


1 1 

29 00 


34 

1 1500 


14 

43.00 


12 

31.00 


36 

125.00 


15 

46 00 


13 

33.00 


38 

136.00 


16 

48.00 


14 

35.00 


40 

147.00 


17 

51.00 


15 

37.00 


42 

161 00 


18 

54.00 


16 

39 00 


44 

174.00 


19 

58 00 


17 

41.00 


46 

187 00 


20 

61.00 


PU LLEYS-—Continued. 


Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 


48 

21 

$65.00 

52 



22 

70.00 




23 

74.00 




24 

78 00 




25 

83 00 




26 

88 00 




28 

98 00 




30 

109.00 




32 

120.00 




34 

131 00 




36 

142 00 




38 

154 00 




40 

165 00 




42 

180.00 




44 

195 00 




46 

21 1 .00 




48 

227.00 



50 

5 

25.00 




6 

27 00 




7 

29.00 




8 

31.00 




9 

33.70 




10 

36 20 




1 1 

38 60 




12 

41.00 




13 

43.00 




14 

46 00 




15 

49 00 




16 

51.00 




17 

54 00 




18 

58.00 




19 

62.00 

54 



20 

65.00 




21 

70.00 




22 

75 00 




23 

79 00 




24 

84.00 




25 

89.00 




26 

94.00 




28 

105.00 




30 

1 16.00 




32 

128.00 




34 

139.00 




36 

151.00 




38 

163.00 




40 

174 00 




42 

191.00 




44 

207.00 




46 

223 00 




48 

240.00 



52 

5 

28.00 




6 

30.00 




• 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

$32 00 

54 

28 

$1 18.00 

34 00 


30 

130.00 

36 00 


32 

142.00 

38.50 


34 

155.00 

41.00 


36 

168 00 

43 50 


38 

181.00 

46.00 


40 

194.00 

49.00 


42 

21 1.00 

52.00 


44 

228 00 

55 00 


46 

247 00 

58.00 


48 

266.00 

62 00 




66 00 

56 

6 

35.00 

70 00 


7 

37.00 

75 00 


8 

39 00 

80.00 


9 

41.00 

85 00 


10 

43.00 

90 00 


1 1 

46.00 

95.00 


12 

49 00 

100.00 


13 

52.00 

1 12 00 


14 

55 00 

124 00 


15 

59 00 

136 00 


16 

63 00 

148 00 

17 

66.00 

160.00 

18 

71.00 

172 00 

19 

75.00 

1 84.00 


20 

80 00 

200 00 


21 

85.00 

217 00 


22 

90.00 

235.00 


23 

95 00 

253.00 


24 

101.00 



25 

106.00 

30 00 


26 

1 12.00 

32.00 


28 

124.00 

34 00 


30 

136.00 

36 00 


32 

149.00 

38 50 


34 

163.00 

41.20 


36 

176.00 

43.80 


38 

190.00 

46.00 


40 

204 00 

49.00 


42 

222.00 

52.00 


44 

240.00 

55.00 


46 

259.00 

59.00 


48 

279.00 

62.00 




66.00 

58 

6 

38.00 

70.00 


7 

40.00 

75.00 


8 

42.00 

80.00 


9 

44.00 

85.00 


10 

46.00 

90.00 


1 1 

49.00 

95 00 


12 

52 00 

100 00 


13 

55.00 

106 00 


14 

59 00 


o 

o 

S3 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

46 

48 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 






















































Diameter, 

Inches. 


PRICE LIST-WOOD 


Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

15 

$62 00 

60 

16 

67.00 


17 

71 00 


18 

75.00 

62 

19 

80.00 


20 

85.00 


21 

90 00 


22 

95 00 


23 

101.00 


24 

106.00 


25 

1 12.00 


26 

1 18.00 


28 

130 00 


30 

143.00 


32 

1 56 00 


34 

170.00 


36 

185.00 


38 

200 00 


40 

215.00 


42 

234.00 


44 

253.00 


46 

272.00 


48 

292. eO 


6 

41.00 


7 

43.00 


8 

45 00 


9 

47.00 


10 

49.00 


11 

52.00 


12 

55.00 


13 

58 00 


14 

62 00 


15 

66 00 


16 

71 00 


17 

75 00 


18 

80 00 

64 

19 

85.00 


20 

90 00 


21 

95.00 


22 

100.00 


23 

106 00 


24 

1 12.00 


25 

118.00 


26 

124.00 


28 

136.00 


30 

149.00 


32 

163.00 


34 

178.00 


36 

193.00 


38 

209.00 


40 

225.00 


42 

245 00 


44 

265.00 



Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

$285.00 

64 

24 

$123 00 

305.00 


25 

130 00 



26 

136 00 

44.00 


28 

1 50 00 

46 00 


30 

164.00 

48 00 


32 

179.00 

50 00 


34 

196 00 

52 00 


36 

212.00 

55.00 


38 

229 00 

58 00 


40 

246 00 

62.00 


42 

267.00 

66.00 


44 

288.00 

70 00 


46 

309.00 

75 00 


48 

331 00 

80 00 




85.00 

66 

6 

48 00 

90 00 


7 

50.00 

95 00 


8 

52 00 

100 00 


9 

54.00 

106.00 


10 

57 00 

1 12.00 


1 1 

61 00 

1 18.00 


12 

64.00 

124.00 


13 

69 00 

130 00 


14 

73.00 

142.00 


15 

78 00 

156.00 


16 

83.00 

170 00 


17 

88.00 

186.00 


18 

93 00 

202.00 


19 

98 00 

219.00 


20 

103.00 

236 00 


21 

109.00 

256 00 


22 

1 15.00 

276.00 


23 

122 00 

297 00 


24 

129.00 

318.00 


25 

136 00 



26 

143 00 

46 00 


28 

158 00 

48.00 


30 

1 73 00 

50.00 


32 

189 00 

52.00 


34 

206.00 

55.00 


36 

222 00 

58.00 


38 

240.00 

61.00 


40 

257.00 

65.00 


42 

278.00 

69.00 


44 

300 00 

74.00 


46 

322.00 

79.00 


48 

344.00 

84.00 




89.00 

68 

6 

50 00 

94 00 


7 

52.00 

99.00 


8 

54.00 

104.00 


9 

56 00 

1 10.00 


10 

60 00 

1 17.00 


1 1 

64.00 


o 

fi 

46 

48 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

46 

48 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 1 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 


Diameter, 

Inches. 


PU LLEYS.—Continued. 


507 


68 


70 


Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

12 

$68.00 

70 

40 

$279.00 

74 

21 

$128 00 

13 

72 00 


42 

302.00 


22 

135.00 

14 

77.00 


44 

324.00 


23 

143.00 

15 

82.00 


46 

347.00 


24 

152.00 

16 

87.00 


48 

370.00 


25 

161.00 

17 

92.00 





26 

170.00 

18 

97.00 

72 

6 

54.00 


28 

188.00 

19 

102.00 


7 

56 00 


30 

207 00 

20 

108.00 


8 

58.00 


32 

225.00 

21 

1 13.00 


9 

62.00 


34 

244.00 

22 

120.00 


10 

66.00 


36 

263 00 

23 

127.00 


1 1 

70 00 


38 

282.00 

24 

134.00 


12 

75 00 


40 

301.00 

25 

142 00 


13 

80 00 


42 

324.00 

26 

1 50 00 


14 

85 00 


44 

348.00 

28 

166 00 


15 

90 00 


46 

372.00 

30 

182 00 


16 

95 00 


48 

396.00 

32 

198.00 


17 

100 00 




34 

21600 


18 

105 00 

76 

6 

62.00 

36 

233 00 


19 

111.00 


7 

64 00 

38 

250.00 


20 

1 17.00 


8 

66.00 

40 

268.00 


21 

123.00 


9 

71.00 

42 

290 00 


22 

130.00 


10 

75.00 

44 

312.00 


23 

138.00 


1 1 

80.00 

46 

334.00 


24 

146.00 


12 

85.00 

48 

357.00 


25 

155.00 


13 

90.00 




26 

164.00 


14 

95.00 

6 

52.00 


28 

182.00 


15 

100.00 

7 

54.00 


30 

200.00 


16 

105.00 

8 

56 00 


32 

218 00 


17 

1 10.00 

9 

59 00 


34 

236.00 


18 

1 16.00 

10 

63 00 


36 

254.00 


19 

122.00 

1 1 

67 00 


38 

272.00 


20 

128 00 

12 

71.00 


40 

290.00 


21 

134.00 

13 

76.00 


42 

312.00 


22 

141 00 

14 

81.00 


44 

325.00 


23 

149.00 

15 

86.00 


46 

349.00 


24 

158.00 

16 

91.00 


48 

383.00 


25 

167 00 

17 

96.00 





26 

176 00 

18 

101.00 

74 

6 

58.00 


28 

195.00 

19 

106.00 


7 

60.00 


30 

214.00 

20 

1 12.00 


8 

62 00 


32 

233.00 

21 

1 18 00 


9 

66 00 


34 

253.00 

22 

125.00 


10 

70.00 


36 

272.00 

23 

132.00 


1 1 

75.00 


38 

292.00 

24 

140.00 


12 

80 00 


40 

312 00 

25 

148.00 


13 

85.00 


42 

336 00 

26 

157.00 


14 

90 00 


44 

360.00 

28 

1 74.00 


15 

95.00 


46 

384 00 

30 

191.00 


16 

100 00 


48 

409.00 

32 

208 00 


17 

105.00 




34 

226.00 


18 

1 10 00 

78 

8 

71 00 

36 

243 00 


19 

1 16 00 


9 

75.00 

38 

261.00 

20 

122.00 


10 

_ 

80.00 

























































508 


PRICE LIST-WOOD SPLIT PU LLEYS. -Continued 


Diameter, 

Inches. 

a? 

O 

as 

& 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

Diameter, 

Inches. 

Face. 

Price. 

78 

ii 

$85.00 

80 

42 

$359 00 

84 

26 

$207.00 

88 

18 

$163.00 

92 

10 

$120.00 

94 

40 

$426 00 


12 

90 00 


44 

384.00 


28 

227 00 


19 

170.00 


1 1 

127.00 


42 

455 00 


13 

95.00 


46 

409 00 


30 

248 00 


20 

178 00 


12 

135.00 


44 

483.00 


14 

100.00 


48 

435 00 


32 

270 00 


21 

186 00 


13 

142.00 


46 

51 1.00 


15 

105 00 





34 

292 00 


22 

194.00 


14 

150.00 


48 

540 00 


16 

11000 

82 

8 

80.00 


36 

314.00 


23 

203 00 


1 5 

157 00 





17 

116 00 


9 

85.00 


38 

336.00 


24 

212 00 


16 

166 00 

96 

8 

1 15.00 


18 

121.00 


10 

90.00 


40 

358 00 


25 

222 00 


17 

1 74 00 


9 

123.00 


19 

127.00 


1 1 

95.00 


42 

385.00 


26 

232.00 


18 

183 00 


10 

132 00 


20 

133.00 


12 

100 00 


44 

41 1.00 


28 

253.00 


19 

191.00 


1 1 

140.00 


21 

140.00 


13 

105.00 


46 

438 00 


30 

274 00 


20 

200.00 


12 

149 00 


22 

147 00 


14 

1 10 00 


48 

465 00 


32 

296 00 


21 

209 00 


13 

157.00 


23 

155.00 


15 

1 15 00 




34 

318 00 


22 

218.00 


14 

166.00 


24 

164.00 


16 

121.00 

86 

8 

90.00 


36 

340.00 


23 

227 00 


15 

174 00 


25 

173.00 


17 

127.00 

9 

96.00 


38 

363.00 


24 

237 00 


16 

184 00 


26 

182.00 


18 

133.00 

10 

102 00 


40 

385 00 


25 

247 00 


17 

193.00 


28 

201 00 


19 

139 00 


1 1 

108 00 


42 

412.00 


26 

258 00 


18 

203 00 


30 

221 00 


20 

145.00 


12 

1 14.00 


44 

439 00 


28 

279 00 


19 

212 00 


32 

241.00 


21 

152.00 


13 

12000 


46 

467 00 


30 

300.00 


20 

222 00 


34 

261.00 


22 

159 00 


14 

126 00 


48 

495.00 


32 

322.00 


21 

231.00 


36 

282.00 


23 

167 00 


15 

132.00 





34 

345 00 


22 

241.00 


38 

302.00 


24 

176 00 


16 

139 00 

90 

8 

100 00 


36 

367.00 


23 

251 00 


40 

323 00 


25 

185.00 


17 

146 00 


9 

107 00 


38 

390.00 


24 

262 00 


42 

347.00 


26 

195.00 


18 

153.00 


10 

1 14 00 


40 

412 00 


25 

272.00 


44 

372.00 


28 

215 00 


19 

160.00 


1 1 

121.00 


42 

441 00 


26 

283.00 


46 

397.00 


30 

235 00 


20 

167 00 


12 

128 00 


44 

469.00 


28 

304.00 


48 

422.00 


32 

257.00 


21 

174 00 


13 

135.00 


46 

497.00 


30 

326 00 





34 

279.00 


22 

182 00 


14 

142.00 


48 

525 00 


32 

348 00 

80 

8 

75 00 


36 

301.00 


23 

191.00 


15 

149.00 





34 

371.00 


9 

80-00 


38 

323.00 


24 

200.00 


16 

157.00 

94 

8 

1 1000 


36 

394.00 


10 

85 00 


40 

345 00 


25 

210 00 


17 

165 00 


9 

1 18 00 


38 

41600 


1 1 

90 00 


42 

372.00 


26 

220.00 


18 

173.00 


10 

126.00 


40 

439.00 


12 

95.00 


44 

398 00 


28 

240 00 


19 

181 00 


1 1 

134 00 


42 

470.00 


13 

100.00 


46 

424.00 


30 

261.00 


20 

189 00 


12 

142 00 


44 

498 00 


14 

105.00 


48 

450.00 


32 

283 00 


21 

197 00 


13 

150.00 


46 

526.00 


15 

1 10 00 





34 

305 00 


22 

206 00 


14 

1 58 00 


48 

555.00 


16 

1 1 500 

84 

8 

85.00 


36 

327 00 


23 

215 00 


15 

166 00 





17 

121.00 


9 

90 00 


38 

349 00 


24 

225.00 


16 

175 00 

98 

8 

120 00 


18 

127 00 


10 

96.00 


40 

372 00 


25 

235.00 


17 

184 00 


9 

129.00 


19 

133.00 


1 1 

101.00 


42 

399.00 


26 

245.00 


18 

193.00 


10 

138 00 


20 

139.00 


12 

107.00 


44 

426 00 


28 

266.00 


19 

202.00 


1 1 

147.00 


21 

146.00 


13 

1 12 00 


46 

453.00 


30 

287.00 


20 

211.00 


12 

156.00 


22 

153-00 


14 

1 18 00 


48 

480 00 


32 

309.00 


21 

220.00 


13 

165 00 


23 

161 00 


15 

123 00 





34 

331.00 


22 

229.00 


14 

174.00 


24 

170.00 


16 

130 00 

88 

8 

95 00 


36 

354.00 


23 

239 00 


15 

183.00 


25 

179 00 


17 

136.00 


9 

101 00 


38 

376.00 


24 

249.00 


16 

193.00 


26 

188.00 


18 

143 00 


10 

108 00 


40 

399 00 


25 

260.00 


17 

203 00 


28 

208.00 


19 

149 00 


1 1 

1 14 00 


42 

426.00 


26 

270 00 


18 

213.00 


30 

228 00 


20 

156.00 


12 

121.00 


44 

454 00 


28 

291 00 


19 

223.00 


32 

249.00 


21 

163 00 


13 

127.00 


46 

482 00 


30 

313 00 


20 

233.00 


34 

270 00 


22 

170 00 


14 

134.00 


48 

510 00 


32 

335.00 


21 

243.00 


36 

291.00 


23 

179 00 


15 

140.00 





34 

358 00 


22 

253 00 


38 

312 00 


24 

188.00 


16 

148.00 

92 

8 

105 00 


36 

380 00 


23 

263.00 


40 

334.00 


25 

197.00 


17 

155.00 


9 

1 12.00 


38 

403.00 

24 

274.00 




























































FINISHED IRON PULLEYS 


509 



STANDARD PULLEY LIST. 

Our Pulleys are all turned and bored in the lathe, are balanced, painted and provided with set screws or key seats, as 
may be desired. Additional Price to be added to List Price for Finished Split Pulleys. 


Diameter, Inches. 

Face, Inches. 

Price. 

Diameter, Inches. 

Face, Inches. 

Price. 

8 to 10 

2 to 3 

$1.30 

24 to 30 

21 to 30 

$14.00 


4 to 6 

7 to 10 

11 to 14 

15 to 20 

1.75 

2 15 

3.10 

4.00 

31 to 36 

3 to 4 

5 to 6 

7 to 10 

11 to 1 4 

4.50 

5.60 

6.75 

9.80 

11 to 18 

2 to 3 

1.50 


15 to 20 

13.00 


4 to 6 

2.20 


21 to 30 

19.00 


7 to 10 

1 1 to 14 

15 to 20 

2.85 

4.00 

5.25 

37 to 47 

3 to 4 

5 to 6 

7 to 10 

6.50 

7.50 

9 90 

19 to 23 

3 to 4 

2.65 


11 to 14 

13.50 


5 to 6 

3.40 


15 to 20 

18 00 


7 to 10 

4.05 


21 to 30 

27.00 


11 to 1 4 

5.60 


31 to 40 

37.00 


1 5 to 20 

21 to 30 

730 

11.00 

48 to 60 

5 to 6 

7 to 10 

10.00 

13 00 

24 to 30 

3 to 4 

3.60 


1 1 to 14 

18.00 


5 to 6 

4.40 


15 to 20 

25.00 


7 to 10 

5.40 


21 to 30 

34 50 


1 1 to 14 

15 to 20 

7.25 

10.00 


31 to 40 

48.00 





Additional Price to be added to the List Price for Tight and Loose Pulleys, per pair, and Finished Flange Pulleys each. 

Diameter, Inches. 

Price Tight and 
Loose Pulleys. 

Price Flanged 
Pulleys. 

Diameter, Inches. 

Price Tight and 
Loose Pulleys. 

Price Flanged 
Pulleys. 

6 to 8 

$1.60 

$4.65 

27 to 28 

$5.10 

$13.75 

9 to 10 

1 95 

5.20 

29 to 30 

5.45 

15 40 

11 to 1 2 

2.30 

5.75 

31 to 32 

5.80 

17.05 

13 to 14 

2.65 

6 30 

33 to 34 

6 15 

18.70 

1 5 to 1 6 

3 00 

7.15 

35 to 36 

6.50 

20 35 

17 to 18 

3.30 

8.00 

37 to 40 

7.20 

23.10 

19 to 20 

3.70 

8 80 

41 to 44 

7.90 

26.40 

21 to 22 

4.05 

9 90 

45 to 48 

8 60 

29.70 

23 to 24 

4.40 

11.00 

49 to 52 

9.30 

33.00 

25 to 26 

4.75 

12.10 









































510 


PRICE LIST-FINISHED IRON PULLEYS.-Continued 


L- 

0 

0 

s 

0 

o 

03 

0 

CQ 

0 

r—H 

0 

PQ 

c 

U 

0 

0 

g 

0 

0 

a 

4-^ 

*0 

CQ 

0 

% 

PQ 

0 

S-l 

0 

0 

g 

0 

o 

C3 

4-^ 

0 

PQ 

0 

4-i 

% 

PQ 

0 

0 

4-' 

0 

g 

03 



fQ 



5UD 



pR 

&J0 


cS 

3 


S 

P 

O 

s 

p 

o 

Q 


£ 

P 

o 

5 



'm 

Q 



CQ 

Q 




Q 

6 

3 

$ 1.95 

$ 2.55 

10 

5 

$ 3.05 

$ 4.10 

13 

11 

$ 6.15 

$ 8.75 

16 


4 

2.10 

2.80 


6 

3.40 

4.55 


12 

6.60 

9.40 



5 

2.30 

3.10 


7 

3.70 

5.00 


14 

7.75 

1085 



6 

2.55 

3.45 


8 

4.05 

5.50 


16 

895 

12.40 



7 

2.80 

3.80 


9 

4.40 

6.00 


18 

10.25 

14.00 



8 

3.05 

4.15 


10 

4.75 

6.55 


20 

11.60 

15.70 



9 

3.30 

4.50 


1 1 

5.10 

7.10 







10 

3.60 

4.85 


12 

5.50 

7.65 





17 


1 1 

3 90 

5.25 


14 

6.35 

8.90 







12 

4.20 

5.65 


16 

7.50 

10.05 

14 

3 

3 25 

4.20 











4 

3.55 

4.70 











5 

390 

5.30 


7 

3 

2.10 

2 75 






6 

4.35 

5.95 



4 

2.25 

3.00 

11 

3 

2.70 

355 


7 

4.70 

6.55 



5 

2.50 

3.35 


4 

2.95 

3.95 


8 

5.20 

720 



6 

2.75 

3.70 


5 

3.25 

4.40 


9 

5.60 

790 



7 

3.00 

4.05 


6 

3.60 

4.90 


1 0 

6.10 

8.60 



8 

3.25 

4.45 


7 

3.95 

5.40 


11 

6.55 

9.30 



9 

3.55 

4 85 


8 

4.35 

5.95 


12 

7.05 10 00 



10 

3.85 

5.25 


9 

4.65 

6.45 


14 

8.25 1 1 60 



1 1 

4.20 

5.70 


1 0 

5.05 

7.05 


16 

950 

13.25 



12 

4.50 

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Double Arm. 
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Diameter. 

Face. 

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PRICE LIST-FINISHED IRON PULLEYS. -Continued 


511 


Diameter. 

Face. 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 
Double Belt. 

24 20 $23.75 

$31.70 

$36.45 


22 

26 55 

35.40 

40.70 


24 

29.50 

39.00 

44 95 


26 

32 30 

42.70 

49 10 


28 

35.10 

46 60 

53 60 


30 

38.00 

50.70 

58.35 

25 

3 

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7.40 



4 

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5 

7.25 

9.90 



6 

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7 

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8 

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12 

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14 

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16 

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26.60 



18 

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20 

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33 60 

38.65 


22 

28.05 

37 45 

43.05 


24 

30.95 

41.20 

47 40 


26 

33.85 

45.05 

51.80 


28 

37.75 

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30 

39 70 

53.25 

61.10 

26 

3 

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4 

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5 

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6 

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7 

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8 

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9 

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10 

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18.00 



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12 

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14 

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16 

20.40 

28.10 



18 

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20 

26.30 

35.55 

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22 

29.40 

39 75 

45.70 


24 

32.40 

43.45 

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26 

35.40 

47.40 

54.50 


28 

38.40 

51.55 

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30 

41.45 

55.80 

63.85 

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3 

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8.25 



4 

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9 60 



5 

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Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

6 

$9.05 $12.50 


7 

10 00 

14.10 


8 

11.10 

1565 


9 

12.20 

17.25 


10 13.35 

18 90 


1 1 

14.60 

20 60 


12 

15 90 

22 20 


14 

18.60 

25 80 


16 

21.45 

29 60 


18 

24.50 

33 55 


20 

27.55 

37 50 $43 10 

22 

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41 70 

47 95 

24 

33 85 

45.70 

52 55 

26 

36 95 

50.75 

58 35 

28 

40.05 

54 00 

62.10 

30 

43.10 

58 40 

67.20 

3 

6.75 

8.70 


4 

7 70 

10.10 


5 

8.50 

1 1.55 


6 

9.50 

13.15 


7 

10.60 

14.80 


8 

1 1.70 

16 40 


9 

12 90 

18.05 


10 

13 10 

19 80 


1 1 

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12 

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14 

19.55 

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16 22.50 

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18 25.65 

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20 28.80 

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22 32.00 

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26 

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5 

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6 

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7 

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8 

12.35 

1 7.1 5 


9 

13 60 

18.85 


10 

14.90 

20.70 


1 1 

16.30 

22.60 


12 

17.70 

24.40 


14 20.55 

28.40 


16 23.60 

32.60 



Face. 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

18 

$26.80 $37.00 


20 

30.10 

41.40 $47 60 

22 

33.40 

45 80 

52.65 

24 

36.70 

50 15 

57 70 

26 

40.05 

54.00 

62 80 

28 

43 35 

59 00 

67 85 

30 

46.55 

63.45 

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3 

7.60 

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4 

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5 

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6 

10 55 

14 55 


7 

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8 

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18.00 


9 

14.30 

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10 

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1 1 

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12 

18.60 

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14 

21.55 

29.70 


16 

24.70 

34.20 


18 

28.00 

38.70 


20 

31.40 

43 25 

49 75 

22 

34.80 

47 80 

54.95 

24 

38 20 

52 40 

60.25 

26 

41 60 

56 95 

65.45 

28 

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61 50 

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30 

48.45 

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76.00 

3 

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4 

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5 

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6 

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7 

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9 

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10 

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12 

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14 

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16 

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18 

29.25 

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20 

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52.15 

22 

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57 40 

24 

39.75 

54.60 

62 80 

26 

43 25 

59.30 

68.20 

28 

46.80 

64.05 

73.65 

30 

50.35 

68.00 

78.20 

3 

8.45 

1045 


4 

9.40 

12.20 

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53 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 
Double Belt. 

32 

5 

$10.45 

$14 10 



6 

11 65 

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7 

12.95 

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8 

14 40 

19 85 



9 

15.90 

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10 

17.40 

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1 1 

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12 

20 55 

28 00 



14 

23.70 

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16 

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37.45 



18 

30 55 

42 30 



20 

34.15 

47.45 $54.50 


22 

38 40 

52.00 

59 80 


24 

41 .35 

56 85 

65 35 


26 

44.95 

61.70 

70.90 


28 

48 60 

66 65 

76.65 


30 

52 25 

70 90 

81 85 

33 

3 

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1 1.00 



4 

9.90 

12 80 



5 

1 1 00 

1480 



6 

12.25 

16 80 



7 

13.60 

18.80 



8 

1 5.05 

20 80 



9 

16 70 

22.85 



10 

18 25 

24.95 



1 1 

19.90 

27.10 



12 

21.50 

29.25 



14 

24 80 

34 10 



16 

28 25 

39 05 



18 

31.80 

44.10 



20 

35.50 

49.55 

56 95 


22 

39.70 

54.10 

62.30 


24 

42.90 

59 05 

67.90 


26 

46.65 

64.10 

73 70 


28 

50 40 

69.20 

79.60 


30 

54.15 

73.80 

84.85 

34 

3 

9.40 

1 1.60 



4 

10.40 

13.50 



5 

1 1.50 

1550 



6 

12.90 

17.60 



7 

14.35 

1970 



8 

15.85 

21.75 



9 

17 55 

23.85 



10 

19.10 

26.10 



1 1 

20.85 

28 30 



12 

22.50 

30 50 



14 

25.90 

35.60 



Diameter. 

Face. 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

34 

16 

$29.45 

$40.70 



18 

33.10 

45 90 



20 

36 95 

51.65 

$59.40 


22 

41 05 

56 20 

64 60 


24 

44.50 

61.30 

70.50 


26 

48.35 

66 50 

76 45 


28 

52.20 

71.80 

82.55 


30 

56.05 

76.70 

88 20 

35 

3 

9 90 

12.30 



4 

10 90 

14.10 



5 

12.10 

16.20 



6 

13 50 

18.40 



7 

1 5.00 

20 60 



8 

16.60 

22 75 



9 

18.25 

24.90 



10 

19.95 

27.20 



1 1 

21.75 

29.50 



12 

23 50 

31 80 



14 

27 00 

37 05 



16 

30.65 

42.35 



18 

34.40 

47.70 



20 

38.30 

53.75 

61.80 


22 

42.35 

58 30 

66.95 


24 

46.10 

63.65 

73 20 


26 

50.40 

68 90 

79 25 


28 

54 00 

74 40 

85.55 


30 

57.95 

79 60 

91 55 

36 

3 

10.40 

12 75 



4 

1 1.40 

14.75 



5 

12.65 

16 95 

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6 

14.10 

19.20 



7 

15.70 

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8 

17.35 

23.70 



9 

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26.00 



10 

20.85 

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22.70 

30.70 



12 

24 50 

33.10 



14 

28.10 

38.55 



16 

31.85 

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18 

35.70 

49.50 



20 

39 70 

55.90 

64.30 


22 

43 70 

60.40 

69.45 


24 

47.70 

65.80 

75.70 


26 

51.75 

71.30 

82.00 


28 

55.80 

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88 45 


30 

59.85 

82.55 

94.95 
















































































































































































































































512 


PRICE LIST—FINISHED IRON PULLEYS.-Continued 


0) I 

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ce fa 


38 4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 


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cc 


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40 


$12.55 $16.25 

13.95 17.15 

15.60 21.05 

17.95 23.45 

19.05 25.90 

20.90 28.35 

22.80 30 80 

24.75 33.35 

26 65 35.95 

30.50 41.65 

34.45 49.15 

38 50 53.50 

42.80 59.80 

47.10 65 05 

51.45 70.85 

55 80 76 75 

60.20 82.75 

64.55 88 75 

68 95 94.80 

. 100.85 

. 106 95 

. 113.10 

. 119.20 


13.70 
15 30 

17.10 
1890 
20.80 

22.75 

24.75 
26.80 
28 80 

32.90 

37.10 
41.35 

45.90 
50.55 
55.25 

59.90 
64.60 
69 25 
73.95 


42 4 14.90 

5 16.70 


17.75 
19 60 

22.90 
25.45 
28.10 

30.70 
33 30 
36 05 
38 75 
44.80 
52.65 
57.50 
63 70 

69.70 

75.90 
82.20 
88.60 
94 95 

101.40 
107.80 
114.20 
120 70 
127.15 


22.05 


Double Arm, 
Double Belt. 

Diameter. 

Face. 

Single 

Belt. 

Double 

Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 


42 

6 

$18.60 

$24.80 




7 

20.55 

27.55 


. 


8 

22.55 

30.30 




9 

24.60 

33.05 




10 

26.70 

35.85 




11 

28.85 

38.75 




12 

31.00 

41.60 




1 4 

35.30 

47.95 




16 

39.70 

54.40 




1 8 

44.20 

61.00 




20 

49 00 

67.60 

$77.75 



22 

54.00 

74.30 

85.45 

$68 75 


24 

59 00 

81.00 

93.15 

74 80 


26 

64.00 

87.70 

100 85 

81.45 


28 

69.00 

92.45 

108 60 

88.25 


30 

74.00 

101.20 

116.40 

95.15 


32 

79.00 

108.00 

124 20 

102.05 


34 


114.75 

131.95 

109.00 


36 


121.50 

139.70 

1 15.95 


38 

. 1 

128.25 

147.50 

123.00 


40 


135.00 

155.28 

130.05 






137.10 







44 

4 

16.25 

21.00 




5 

18.20 

23.90 




6 

20 25 

26 85 




7 

22.30 

29.75 




8 

24.45 

32.70 




9 

26.60 

35 65 




10 

28.80 

38 65 




11 

31.10 

41.80 




12 

33.40 

44.90 




14 

37.90 

51.60 




16 

42.70 

58 50 




18 

47.55 

65.50 




20 

52.60 

72.60 

83.45 



22 

58.00 

79.50 

91 40 



24 

63 30 

86 65 

99.65 



26 

68 60 

93 80 

107.85 

O / .oU 


28 

74.00 

100.95 

115.10 



30 

79.30 

108.20 

124.45 



32 

84.70 

1 15.50 

132.80 



34 


122.70 

141.10 



36 


129.90 

149.40 



38 


137.20 

157.80 

138.80 


,40 


144.50 

166.15 

146.20 







46 

4 

17.65 

22.75 




5 

1 9.70 

25.80 




6 

21.85 

28.90 



1 

K 

i B- 



I 


46 


48 


7 

8 

9 

10 
1 1 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 


4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 


i55® 


$24.05 
26.35 
28 60 
30.95 
33.40 
35.80 

40.60 
45.70 
50 90 

56.30 
62.00 

67.60 

73.30 
79 00 

84.60 

90.30 


19.00 
21.20 
23 50 
25 85 
28.25 
30.65 
33.15 
35 70 
38 20 
43.30 
48.70 
54.20 
60 00 
66.00 
72.00 
78.00 
84 00 
90.00 
96.00 


50 


; to 


$32.00 

35.15 

38.35 

41.55 

44.90 
48.20 
55 30 
62.60 
70.00 
77.40 
84.80 
92.30 

99.90 
107 55 

115.20 
123.00 
130.70 
138.40 

146.20 
154.00 


24 50 
27 70 
31.00 

34.30 
37 65 
41.05 
44 45 
48.00 

51.50 
59 00 
66.70 

74.50 

82.30 
90.10 
98.00 

106.00 
114 15 
122 30 
130.50 
138.70 
146 90 
155.10 
163.30 


s- £ 

0) £ 

32 

P S 
O O 

QQ 


$89 00 
97.50 

106.15 
1 14.90 
123.70 
132.50 
141.45 
150.30 

159.15 
168.10 
177.00 


5 22.80 29.75 

6 25.30 33.30 

7 27 75 36.80 


94.65 
103.60 
112 70 
121.90 
131.25 
140 65 
150.05 
159.50 
168 95 
178.35 
187.80 


50 


52 


e ® 
35® 


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Q 


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<oa 

£ £ 


O O 

QQ 


$30.25 

32.80 
35.45 
38.10 

40.80 
46 20 
52.00 
57.95 
64.00 
70.40 
76.85 
83.20 
89 60 
96.00 

102.50 


54 


5 . 3185 

6 . 35.65 

7 . 39.30 

8 . 43.00 

9 . 46 75 

10 . 50.50 

11 . 54.35 

12 . 58.15 

14 . 66 45 

16 . 75.05 

18. 83.80 

20 . 92.50 

22 . 101.30 

24 . 110 30 

26 . 119.30 

28 . 128.40 

30 . 137.65 

32 . 1 46 80 

34 . 156.10 

36 . 165 30 

38 . 174.70 

40 . 184.10 


$40 30 . 

43.85 . 

47.45 . 

51.15 . 

54.80 . 

62 70 . 

70.85 . 

79.15 . 

87.40 $100.50 
95.70 1 10.50 

104.10 119.70 

112.60 129 50 

121.25 139 45 

129 90 149.40 

138 60 158 80 

147.40 169 50 

156.10 179.50 

164.90 189.65 

173.80 199.85 


33.95 
37.90 
41.80 
45.70 
49 65 


106.40 

116.50 
126 85 

137.20 
147.65 

158.20 
168 80 

179.50 
190.10 
200 90 
211.70 


54 


56 


58 


9 

2 

OCQ 

Q 


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r-* t—* 

u V 

£ £ 


o o 

QQ 


$53 60 . 

57.55 . 

61.50 . 

70.25 . 

79.25 . 

88.50 . 

97.70 $1 12.35 

107.00 123.05 
1 16.50 133 95 
126.00 144.90 
135 60 155 95 

145.30 167 10 
155 00 178.25 


167.00 

174.50 

184.30 

194.20 


189.40 

200.60 

212.95 

223.35 


40.65 
44 50 
48 50 

52.55 

56 60 . 

60.75 . 

65.00 . 

74.35 . 

83.55 . 

93.50 . 

103.25 1 19.75 
113.10 130 05 

123.15 141.60 

133.20 153.20 

143.20 164.70 

1 53.50 176 50 
163.70 188.25 
173.80 199.85 

184.00 211.60 
194.30 233.45 
204.60 235.30 


43.25 

47.20 

51.30 

55.45 
59.65 
64.00 
68 50 

78.45 


































































































































































































































































PRICE LIST-FINISHED IRC 


Diameter. 

Face. 

Double 

Belt. 

Double Arm, 
Double Belt. 

58 

16 

$87 85 



18 

98 50 



20 

108 85 

$125.20 


22 

1 19.25 

137.15 


24 

129.80 

149.25 


26 

140.40 

161.45 


28 

1 50 90 

173 55 


30 

161.70 

185.95 


32 

172.40 

198.25 


34 

182 90 

210.35 


36 

193 50 

222.50 


38 

204.30 

234.95 


40 

21500 

247.25 

60 

6 

46.00 



7 

50.00 



8 

54.10 



9 

58 35 



10 

62.75 



11 

67 30 



1 2 

72.00 



14 

82.55 



16 

92.15 



18 

103.50 



20 

114.45 

131.60 


22 

125.45 

144.25 


24 

136 50 

157.00 


26 

147 65 

169.80 


28 

158.80 

182.60 


30 

169 90 

195.40 


32 

181.00 

208.15 


34 

192.10 

220.90 


36 

203.20 

233 60 


38 

214.30 

246.55 


40 

225.40 

259.20 

62 

6 

48 30 



7 

52 65 



8 

57.10 



9 

6165 



10 

66 30 



1 1 

71.10 



13 

76.00 



14 

86 95 



16 

97.25 



18 

108 70 



20 

120 35 

138.40 


22 

131.85 

150 60 


24 

143.20 

164.70 









1 

0> 

s 

.2 

Face. 

Double 

Belt. 

u a> 

◄jPQ 

33 

c 

0) 

3 

s 

3 

Face. 

Double 

Belt. 

Q 



o o 

Q 






oo 




62 

26 

$155.15 

$178.40 

66 

36 

$234.10 


28 

166 85 

191.85 


38 

246 90 


30 

178.50 

205.30 


40 

259.70 


32 

190.00 

21850 





34 

201.80 

232.00 





36 

213.50 

245.50 

68 

6 

55.70 


38 

225.10 

258.55 


7 

60 95 


40 

236 80 

272.30 


8 

66.25 






9 

71.60 






10 

77.10 






1 1 

82.55 

64 

6 

50.60 



12 

88 20 

7 

55.35 



14 

100.25 


8 

60.10 
64.95 
69 90 



16 

1 12.55 


9 



18 

125.10 


10 



20 

138.35 


1 1 

74.90 

80.00 



22 

151.50 


12 



24 

165 00 


14 

91.35 

102.35 

11 3 85 



26 

178.05 


16 

1 8 



28 

191.35 




30 

204.60 


20 

126.25 

145.20 


32 

218 00 


22 

138 30 

159.05 


34 

231.30 


24 

150.90 

173.55 


36 

244.60 


26 

162.65 

187.05 


38 

258.00 


28 

174.90 

201 15 


40 

271.30 


30 

187.10 

215.20 





32 

199.00 

228 55 

70 




34 

211.50 

243.25 

6 

58.40 


36 

223.80 

257.35 


7 

63.85 


38 

235.95 

271.30 


8 

69.25 


40 

248.25 

285.30 


9 

75 00 






10 

80 70 






1 1 

86.40 






12 

92 40 

66 

6 

53.00 
58.05 
63 15 
68 30 
73.50 
78 75 
84.00 
95 75 
107.55 

119.50 
132 1 5 



14 

104.85 

7 



16 

11765 


8 

9 



18 

130 80 




20 

144.55 


10 

11 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 



22 

1 58 25 




24 

172.50 




26 

185.95 




28 

199 75 




30 

213.60 




32 

227.50 


152.05 


34 

241.30 


22 

144.80 

166.50 


36 

255.15 


24 

157 50 

181.10 


38 

269.1 0 


26 

170.20 

195 70 


40 

282.90 


28 

182.95 

210.40 





30 

195 70 

225.05 

72 




32 

208.50 

239 80 


6 

61.00 


34 

221.30 

254.50 


7 

66.75 


o 


PULLEYS. Continued 


513 


Double Arm, 
Double Belt. 

Diameter. 

Face. 

Double 

Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

Diameter. 

$269.20 

72 

8 

$72 55 


76 

283.95 


9 

78 40 



298.65 


10 

84.30 





1 1 

90.30 





12 

96.50 





14 

109.45 





16 

122.75 





18 

136.50 





20 

150.60 

$173.20 




22 

165.00 

189.75 




24 

179 50 

207.40 




26 

193.85 

222.90 




28 

208.20 

239.45 




30 

222.60 

256.00 




32 

237.00 

272.55 

78 

159 10 


34 

251.40 

289.10 


1 74 25 


36 

265.80 

305 65 | 


1 89 75 


38 

• 280.20 

322.25 


204.75 


40 

294 60 

338 80 


220 05 






235 30 






250.70 






266.00 

74 

8 

75.75 



281.30 


9 

81.90 



296.70 


10 

88 50 



312.00 


11 

94.80 





12 

101.00 





14 

1 14.45 





16 

128.25 





1 8 

142.50 





20 

157.10 

180.65 




22 

172 00 

197 80 




24 

187.00 

215.05 | 




26 

201.85 

232.10 




28 

216.75 

249.25 




30 

231.70 

266.45 




32 

246.60 

283.60 

80 



34 

261.60 

300 85 

166.25 


36 

276.50 

317.95 


182.00 


38 

291 40 

335.10 


198.40 


40 

306.40 

352.30 


213.85 






239 70 






245 65 






261.60 

76 

8 

79.05 

. 


277 50 


9 

85.50 



293.40 


10 

92.70 



309.45 


1 1 

99 30 



325.35 


12 

105 50 





14 

119.45 





16 

133 75 





1 8 

148 45 





20 

163.70 

188.25 



Face. 

Double 

Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

22 

$179.00 

$205.85 

24 

194.50 

223.70 

26 

209 85 

241.30 

28 

225 35 

259.15 

30 

240.80 

276.90 

32 

256.30 

294.75 

34 

271.80 

312.55 

36 

287.20 

330.30 

38 

302 60 

348.00 

40 

318.20 

366.00 

8 

82.35 


9 

89.10 


10 

95.90 


1 1 

102.85 

. 

12 

110.00 

. 

14 

124.50 

.j 

16 

139.25 


18 

154.50 

.| 

20 

170.30 

195 85 

22 

186.10 

214.00 

24 

202.00 

232.30 

26 

217.95 

250.65 

28 

233.95 

269.05 

30 

249.95 

287.45 

32 

266.00 

305.90 

34 

282.00 

324.30 

36 

298 00 

342.70 

38 

314.00 

361.10 

40 

330.00 

379.50 

8 

85.95 


9 

92.90 


10 

99.85 

. 

1 1 

106.95 

. 

12 

1 14.30 


14 

129.50 


16 

144.95 


18 

160.80 


20 

177.10 

203.65 

22 

193.40 

222.40 

24 

210.00 

241.50 

26 

226.25 

260.20 

28 

242.85 

279.30 

30 

259.35 

298.25 

32 

276 00 

317 40 

34 

292.50 

336 35 

36 

309.10 

355.45 





























































































































































Diameter. 


514 


PRICE LIST-FINISHED I 


Face. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

38 

$325.70 

$374.55 

40 

342.20 

383.55 

8 

89.55 

. 1 

9 

96.70 


10 

103.85 


11 

111.15 


12 

11865 


14 

134.50 


16 

150.65 


18 

167.10 


20 

183.90 

21 1.48 

22 

200.70 

230.80 

24 

218.00 

250.70 

26 

234.65 

269.85 

1 28 

251.75 

289.50 

30 

268.80 

309.10 

32 

286.00 

328.90 

34 

303.10 

348.55 

36 

320.20 

368.20 

38 

337.40 

388.00 

40 

354.50 

407.65 

8 

93.25 


9 

100.50 


10 

107.85 


11 

1 15.35 


12 

123.00 


14 

139 60 

. 

16 

156 40 


18 

173.50 


20 

190.75 

219 35 

22 

208.10 

239.30 

24 

225.50 

259.30 

26 

243.05 

279.50 

28 

260.65 

299.75 

30 

278.30 

320.05 

32 

296.00 

340.40 

34 

313.70 

360.75 

36 

331.40 

381.10 

38 

349.10 

401.45 

40 

366.80 

421.80 

8 

104.75 


9 

112.80 


10 

121.00 


11 

129.40 


12 

138.00 


14 

155.60 



Diameter. 

Face. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

90 

16 

$173.40 



18 

191.50 



20 

210.70 

$242.30 


22 

230.05 

264.55 


24 

249.50 

286.95 


26 

268.95 

309.30 


28 

288.45 

331.70 


30 

307.95 

354.15 


32 

327.50 

376.65 


34 

347.00 

389.05 


36 

366.50 

421.50 


38 

386.00 

443.90 


40 

405.50 

466.30 

96 

8 

1 17.10 



9 

125.85 



10 

134.75 



11 

143.85 



12 

153.00 



14 

172.10 



16 

191.75 



18 

212.50 



20 

233.00 

267.95 


22 

254.50 

292.70 


24 

276.00 

317.40 


26 

297.00 

341.50 


28 

318.00 

365.70 


30 

339.50 

390.45 


32 

361.00 

415.15 


34 

382.30 

439.65 


36 

403.60 

464.15 


38 

424.90 

488.65 


40 

446.25 

513.15 

102 

8 

130.75 



9 

140.70 



10 

150.75 



11 

160.85 



12 

171.00 



14 

192.00 



16 

213.40 



18 

233.50 



20 

256.25 

294.70 


22 

279.05 

320.90 


24 

302.00 

347.30 


26 

324.95 

373.70 


28 

347.95 

400.15 


30 

370.95 

426.60 


32 

394.00 

453.10 


ION PULLEYS.—Continued. 


Diameter. 

Face. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

102 

34 

$417.10 

$479.65 


36 

440.20 

506.25 


38 

463.30 

532.80 


40 

486.40 

559.35 

108 

8 

144.35 



9 

154.75 



10 

165.35 



11 

176.10 



12 

187.00 



14 

209 50 



16 

232.50 



18 

256.00 



20 

280.20 



22 

304.55 

350.25 


24 

329.00 

378.35 


26 

353.35 

406.35 


28 

377.80 

434.45 


30 

402.35 

462.70 


32 

427.00 

491.05 


34 

451.60 

519.35 


36 

476.20 

547.65 


38 

500.80 

575.90 


40 

525.40 

604.20 

114 

8 

159.45 



9 

17075 



10 

182.10 



1 1 

193.50 



12 

205.00 



14 

228 40 



16 

252.45 



18 

277.00 



20 

303.00 

348.50 


22 

329.50 

379.40 


24 

356.00 

409.40 


26 

382 30 

439.60 


28 

408.70 

470.00 


30 

435.30 

500.60 


32 

462.00 

531.30 


34 

488.60 

562.00 


36 

515.20 

592.50 


38 

541.80 

623.10 


40 

568.40 

653.70 

120 

8 

172.85 



9 

184.60 



10 

196.55 



1 1 

208.65 



Diameter. 

Face. 

Double Belt. 

Double Arm, 

Double Belt. 

120 

12 

$221.00 



14 

246.10 



16 

271.75 



18 

298.00 



20 

325.90 

$374.80 


22 

353.80 

406.90 


24 

382.50 

439.90 


26 

410.80 

473.40 


28 

439.20 

505.10 


30 

467.60 

537.75 


32 

496.00 

575.40 


34 

524.40 

603.10 


36 

552.80 

635.70 


38 

581.20 

668.40 


40 

609.60 

701.00 

1 26 

10 

212.10 



11 

224.90 



12 

238.00 



14 

264.30 



16 

291.10 



18 

319.00 



20 

349.00 

401.30 


22 

380.30 

437.80 


24 

409.25 

470.60 


26 

433.40 

486.90 


28 

469.75 

541.20 


30 

495.00 

569.25 


32 

530.50 

610.10 


34 

561.00 

645.10 


36 

591.40 

680.10 


38 

621.80 

715.10 


40 

652.30 

750.10 

132 

10 

227.60 



1 1 

241.10 



12 

255.00 



14 

282.50 



16 

310.50 



18 

340.00 



20 

372.00 

427.80 


22 

404.00 

464.60 


24 

436.00 

501.40 


26 

468 00 

538.20 


28 

500.30 

575.30 


30 

532.50 

612.50 


32 

565.00 

649.75 


34 

597.50 

687.10 


36 

630.00 

724.50 


































































































































“ECLIPSE” BALANCED CUT-OFF CLUTCH COUPLINGS, sis 


MADE IN TWO, FOUR OR SIX ARMS. 


FOUR-ARM COUPLINGS. 


*Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 

Diameter 

of 

Clutch. 

Z 

Clutch. 

Space 01 

Y 

Socket. 

it Shaft. 

X 

Hub. 

Total. 

H. P. for 
100 

Revolu¬ 

tions. 

Approxi¬ 

mate 

Shipping 

Weight. 

Price. 

2 

12 

8% 

2% 

4 

15% 

3 

130 

$45.00 

2 % 

14 

m 

2% 

4% 

17 

4 

160 

50.00 

2% 

16 

10% 

3 

5 

18% 

6 

225 

55.00 

3% 

18 

11 k 

3% 

5% 

20% 

7 

270 

60.00 

3 % 

20 

12 

3% 

6 

21% 

10 

320 

75.00 

3% 

22 

12% 

3% 

6% 

22% 

14 

375 

85.00 

4% 

24 

13 % 

3% 

7 

24 

20 

450 

100.00 

4% 

26 

13% 

3% 

7% 

25 

24 

550 

110.00 

5% 

30 

14% 

4 

8% 

27% 

32 

675 

125.00 

5% 

36 

16% 

4% 

9 

30 

52 

800 

160.00 

7 

42 

19% 

4% 

9% 

34 

90 

1100 

225.00 

7 

48 

20% 

5 

10 

35% 

100 

1560 

275.00 

8% 

54 

22 

5% 

10 % 

38 

174 

2300 

325.00 

8% 

60 

23% 

6 

11 

40% 

274 

2800 

445.00 

9 

72 

25 

7% 

12 

44% 

410 

4800 

525.00 


* This diameter is largest that hubs will bore regular. May be as much smaller as desired. 



TRANSMITTING 1000 TO 2000 H. P. 


SIX-ARM COUPLINGS. 


^Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 

Diameter 

of 

Clutch. 


Space on Shaft. 


H. P. for 
100 

Revolu¬ 

tions. 

Approxi¬ 

mate 

Shipping 

Weight. 

Price. 

Z 

Clutch. 

Y 

Socket. 

X 

Hub. 

Total. 

5% 

30 

14% 

4 

8% 

27% 

48 

850 

$185.00 

5% 

36 

1 6% 

4% 

9 

30 

78 

1200 

210.00 

7 

42 

19% 

4% 

9% 

34 

135 

1800 

270.00 

7 

48 

2 Oil 

5 

10 

35% 

150 

2200 

360.00 

8% 

54 

22 

5% 

10% 

38 

261 

2700 

460.00 

8% 

60 

23% 

6 

1 1 

40% 

411 

4700 

700.00 

9 “ 

72 

25 

7% 

12 

44% 

615 

6000 

850.00 


Like parts interchange¬ 
able. Every Clutch bal¬ 
anced and warranted. 


* This diameter is largest that hubs will bore regular. May be as much smaller as desired. 


Price includes our wrought shifter straps, to which purchaser may attach wood or iron levers, as the location requires. 
Other shifting devices charged extra. 

For splitting Clutch mechanism, add 10 per cent. 

For splitting both Clutch mechanism and Friction Ring, add 20 per cent. 


















































516 


SPLIT FRICTION CLUTCH CUT-OFF COUPLINGS 

FOR SHAFTING. 



Size of Clutch. 

Size of Shaft 
Equal to Capacity 
of Clutch, in. 

Horse Power 
of Shaft at 

100 Revolutions. 

Largest Size 
Clutch Will Bore. 
Inches. 

Price of Coupling 
Complete. 

10 

i a 

6 

2H 

$49.00 

12 

\% 

10 

3 

56.00 

14 

2 

15 

3% 

66.00 

16 

2% 

19 

4% 

82.00 

18 

2% 

26 

5 

102.00 

20 

2% 

34 

6 

124.00 

22 

3 

42 

6 

150.00 

24 

3J4 

51 

6 M 

172.00 

26 

3 H 

63 

634 

190.00 

28 

3% 

78 

7 

213.00 

30 

4 

90 

m 

264.00 

36 

4 34 

126 

8 

339.00 

40 

4% 

150 

10 

382.00 

48 

5 

210 

12 

495.00 

54 

6 

295 

12 

641.00 

60 

6% 

400 

12 

810.00 


All Clutches above 48 inches in diameter have three sets of levers, each with two 
points of contact for securing compression of the friction rings. The levers in all 
Clutches are accurately counter-balanced and will run satisfactorily at any speed. 


FLANGE OR PLATE COUPLINGS. 



Size of Shaft. 

Price per Pair. 

Price for Fitting. 

Size of Shaft. 

Price per Pair. 

Price for Fitting. 

1 fs 

$8.00 

$2.50 

4/b 

$43.25 

$13.00 

itt 

8.50 

2.60 

411 

54.75 

18.25 

u» 

9.50 

2.75 

5j'b 

67.00 

20.50 

2 is 

10.50 

2.85 

61b 

81.00 

22.00 

2 IB 

12.50 

3.00 

6* 

95.50 

24.50 

2{h 

15.25 

3.25 

61b 

110.00 

26.50 

015 

*TB 

18.25 

3.60 

7i* 

126.00 

28.50 

0 3 

21.75 

4.00 

7 IB 

142.00 

30.00 

O 7 

25.25 

4.50 

8/b 

160.00 

32.50 

3U 

29.25 

5.00 

811 

179.00 

35.00 

3tb 

33.25 

6.00 

9fs 

200.00 

37.50 


Reducing Couplings will be charged for at the rate of ten per cent, above the price for a pair for 
the larger size of shaft. 










































517 


SHAFTING AND COUPLINGS, 


SHAFTING. 


Diam¬ 

eter. 

Weight 

Per 

Foot. 

Price 

Per 

Pound. 

j Diam¬ 
eter. 

W eight 
Per 
Foot. 

Price 

Per 

Pound. 

Diam¬ 

eter. 

Weight 

Per 

Foot. 

Price 

Per 

Pound. 

1-4 

.167 


13c. 

1 5 8 

7.04 



3 

24.06 

5c. 

5-1 6 

.259 


11c. 

1 1116 

7.60 



3 116 

24.58 



3 8 

.370 



1 3 4 

8.16 



3 1-8 

26.09 



7-16 

.510 


9c. 

1 13 16 

8.78 



3 3 16 

27.16 



12 

.666 



1 7 8 

9.39 



3 1-4 

28.24 


5^c. 

9 16 

.843 

[ m c. 

1 15 16 

10.00 



3 5-16 

29.40 


5 8 

1.05 

2 

10.65 



3 3-8 

30.43 



11-16 

1.25 

2 1-16 

11.15 



3 7 16 

31.50 



3 4 

1.50 



2 1-8 

12.07 



3 12 

32.64 



13 16 

1.757 


6}^c. 

2 3-16 

12.79 



3 9 16 

33.84 



7 8 

2.03 


2 1-4 

13.40 


► 5c. 

3 5-8 

35.20 



15 16 

2.34 



2 5-16 

14 00 


3 1116 

36.40 



1 

2.64 



2 3 8 

14.07 



3 3-4 

37.45 



1 1-16 

3.00 



2 7-16 

15.83 



3 7-8 

39.85 


6c. 

1 18 

3.33 



2 12 

16.68 



3 15-16 

41.04 


1 3-16 

3.74 


5^c. 

2 9-16 

17.55 



4 

42.50 



1 14 

4.16 


2 5-8 

18.32 



4 1-4 

48.26 



1 5-16 

4.61 



2 1 1-16 

19.31 



4 7-16 

52.62 



1 3 8 

5.048 



2 3-4 

20.18 


4 1-2 

54.1 1 



1 7-16 

5.50 



2 13 16 

21.15 


4 3-4 

60.88 

1 

1 1-2 

6.00 


5c. 

2 7-8 

22.09 


4 15-16 

65.50 


6^c. 

1 9 16 

6.52 

j 


2 15 16 

22.96 


5 

67.50 

J 


EXTRAS FOR CUTTING SHORT 
AND LONG LENGTHS. 

For shafts 6 inches to 11^ inches long, 
]/ 2 cent per pound, net, extra. 

For shafts 3 inches to inches long, 
1 cent per pound, net, extra. 

For shafts shorter than 3 inches a special 
price will he quoted upon application. 

For shafts over 24 feet and less than 30 
feet, cent per pound extra. 

For shafts 30 feet and less than 35 feet, 

1 cent per pound extra. 

For shafts 35 feet and less than 40 feet, 
\ l / 2 cent per pound extra. 

For shafts 40 feet and less than 45 feet, 

2 cents per pound extra. 

For shafts 45 feet and over, 2j£ cents per 
pound extra. 


RIBBED COMPRESSION COUPLINGS. 


PRICE LIST. 



PRICE LIST. 


Dia. of Shaft 
in Inches. 

1 

1 3 
A lB 

1 5 
1 lg 

Its 

1 1 1 

1 1 6 

1 1 5 

1 16 

9 3 
'-'1 6 

9 7 
<*16 

91 1 
~1 0 

Price. 

$0.50 

.55 

.55 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.05 

1.20 

1.40 

Dia. of Shaft 
in Inches. 

015 

Q 3 
°IB 

3 is 

qi 5 

4 7 

■*16 

4!e 5 

5 , 7 ,i 

f*l 6 
°1 6 

7 

”l 6 

Price. 

$1.65 

1.90 

2.25 

2.85 

4.05 

5.40 

6.00 

6.90 

7.60 


Intermediate sizes, proportionate prices. 


Size of Shaft. 

Price. 


Size of Shaft. 

Price. 

1 3-16 

$3.05 


2 1116 

$11.00 

1 5-16 

3.65 


2 15 16 

13.00 

1 7-16 

4.20 


3 316 

16.50 

1 11-16 

6.30 


3 7 16 

20.00 

1 15-16 

7.40 


3 11-16 

24.00 

2 3 16 

9.00 


3 15-16 

28.00 

2 7 16 

10.00 


4 716 

38.00 


For price of reduction couplings, add 10 per cent, to 
price of coupling for the larger of the two shafts. 

SOLID SLEEVE COUPLINGS. 

FOR LIGHT SHAFTING. 



Have Countersunk Set Screws, and 


entire surface. 


PRICE LIST. 


are finished over 


Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

15 16 

$3.00 

1 7 16 

$4.00 

1 3 16 

3.50 

1 11-16 

4.50 




























































518 


PILLOW BLOCKS. 

STANDARD RIGID PILLOW BLOCKS 



Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

16 

$1.30 

3, 7 s 

$11.00 


1.60 

3!i 

13.30 


2.10 

016 

16.60 

1 H 

2.65 

4/b 

21.80 

1 ri 

3.40 

A 1 ft 

26.40 

2 r 3 g 

4.00 

5 A 

33.60 

2 fa 

4.90 

5}g 

48.40 

2 \h 

6.10 

6 n; 

56.50 

2H 

7.80 


63.80 

3t 3 B 

9.40 

m 

80.00 


BALL AND SOCKET PILLOW BLOCKS. 



STANDARD TYPE. 
PRICE LIST. 


Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

U 

$4.70 

Oil 

$28.75 

I A 

4.80 

O 1 ft 

^IB 

38.25 

1 Tff 

5.10 

4i 7 a 

46.50 

in 

5 60 


54.00 


6.30 

5 , r s 

63 00 

2 A 

7.50 

5TJ 

73.50 

2ib 

9 10 

6, 7 b 

84.75 

2f« 

11.75 

6i| 

95.00 

2i;l 

14.00 

7 !>. 

106.00 

3 iV, 

16.75 

7n 

118.00 

31 7 e 

19.50 

8 is 

131.00 






















ADJUSTABLE BALL AND SOCKET HANGERS 
WITH STANDARD BEARINGS. 

SINGLE AND DOUBLE BRACE. 

PRICE LIST. 


Drop in Inches. 


Size of Shaft. 

Brace. 

8 

10 

12 

14 

H 3 6 and \% 

\ Single 
/ Double 

$4.00 

4.40 

$4.15 

4.55 

$4.35 

4.75 

$4.60 

5.00 

1 tb and 1 % 

\ Single 
/ Double 

4.55 

4.95 

4.70 

5.10 

4.90 

5.30 

5.15 

5.55 

Hi and 1% 

( Single 

4.65 

4.80 

5.00 

5.25 

| Double 

5.05 

5.20 

5.40 

5.65 

1 Ji and 2 

\ Single 

1 Double 

6.35 

6.85 

6.85 

7.35 

7.00 

7.50 

7.30 

7.80 

2i 3 s and 2J4 

\ Single 
l Double 

8.15 

8.70 

8.50 

9.05 

8.65 

9.20 

9.15 

9.70 

2, 7 S and 2% 

\ Single 
/ Double 

8.80 

9.35 

9.10 

9.65 

9.30 

9.85 

9.80 

10.35 

2>J and 2% 

\ Single 

10.05 

10.55 

11.15 

11.25 

^ Double 

1085 

11.35 

11.95 

12.05 

2\i and 3 

f Single 

12.00 

12.50 

13.10 

13.20 

1 Double 

12.80 

13.30 

13.90 

14.00 

3, 3 S and 334 

\ Single 
/ Double 



15.90 

16.95 

16.65 

17.70 

3/g and 33^ 

3 Single 

1 Double 



16.35 

17.40 

17.10 

18.15 

3!i and 3% 

3 Single 

1 Double 



22.20 

23.40 

24.70 

25.90 

3Jg and 4 

1 Single 
\ Double 

Single 
/ Double 



25.45 

26.65 

25.95 

27.15 

4 l 3 8 and 4H 

4/» and 4J4 





^ Single 

1 Double 





414 and 4?4 

\ Single 
/ Double 

\ Single 
) Double 

4JJ and 5 






16 

18 

20 

24 

30 

36 

$4.70 

$5.1 0 

$5.55 




5.10 

5.50 

5.95 




5.25 

5.65 

6.10 

. 



5.65 

6.05 

6.50 




5.35 

5.75 

6.20 




5.75 

6.15 

6.60 




7.75 

7.80 

8.30 

$9.1 5 



8 25 

8.30 

8.80 

9.65 



9.75 

10.20 

11.10 

12.80 

$15.15 


10.30 

10.75 

11.65 

13.35 

15.70 


10.40 

10 85 

1 1.75 

13.45 

15.80 


10.95 

11.40 

12.30 

14.00 

16.35 


12.55 

13.65 

14.70 

16.95 

19.00 

$19.75 

13.35 

14.45 

15.50 

17.75 

19.80 

20.55 

14.50 

15.60 

16.65 

18.90 

20.95 

21.70 

15.30 

16.40 

17.45 

19.70 

21.75 

22.50 

17.15 

18.55 

20.45 

23.65 

26.75 

28.65 

18 20 

19.60 

21.50 

24.70 

27.80 

29.70 

17.60 

19.00 

20.90 

24.10 

27.20 

29.10 

18.65 

20.05 

21.95 

25.15 

28.25 

30.15 

24.85 

25.60 

27.50 

32.75 

36.20 

40.75 

26.05 

26.80 

28.70 

33.95 

37.40 

41.95 

28.10 

28.85 

30.75 

36.00 

39.45 

44.00 

29.30 

30.05 

31.95 

37.20 

40.60 

45.20 

31.15 

33.40 

35.65 

40.90 

43.70 

49.65 

32.70 

34.95 

37.20 

42.45 

45.25 

51.20 

32.40 

34.65 

36.90 

42.15 

44.95 

50.90 

33.95 

36.20 

38.45 

43.70 

46.50 

52.45 

37.40 

41.10 

43.35 

46.95 

51.15 

59.25 

39.35 

43.05 

45.30 

48.90 

53.10 

61.20 

40.45 

44.15 

46.40 

50.00 

54.20 

62.30 

42.40 

46.10 

48.35 

51.95 

56.15 

64.25 



ffej'SE*-' 


























































520 ADJUSTABLE BALL AND SOCKET POST HANGERS. 

WITH STANDARD BEARINGS. 



This Hanger is a combination of our standard frame with the Standard hanger box, which is four diameters of shaft in 
length, babbited, reamed and faced. With these boxes may be used either oil, grease or candles. A wide range of adjust¬ 
ment is secured. 


PRICE LIST.-SINGLE BRACE. 


Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

1 3-16 

$4.60 

2 3-16 

$9.20 

3 316 

$17.95 

4 3-16 

$31.30 

1 7 16 

5.15 

2 7 16 

9.85 

3 7 16 

18.40 

4 7-16 

32.55 

1 11-16 

5.25 

2 1116 

12.20 

3 1116 

24 25 

4 11-16 

41.40 

1 15 16 

6.65 

2 15-16 

14.15 

3 15 16 

27.50 

4 15 16 

44.45 


PRICE LIST.-DOUBLE BRACE. 


Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

1 3-16 

$5.00 

2 316 

$9.75 

3 3 16 

$19.00 

4 3-16 

$32.85 

1 7-16 

5.50 

2 7 16 

10.40 

3 7-16 

19.45 

4 7-16 

34.10 

1 1116 

5.60 

2 1116 

13.00 

3 1116 

25.45 

4 11-16 

43.35 

1 15-16 

7.15 

2 15 16 

14.95 

3 15 16 

28.70 

4 15-16 

46.40 
















































521 


ELEVATOR BUCKETS AND BOLTS. 

SALEM STEEL ELEVATOR BUCKETS. 


Capacity, Bushel 
per Hour, 200 Feet 
per Minute, 

12 Inches Apart. 

Size of Bucket. 

For Ordinary Mill and 
Elevator Work. 

For Ear Corn and Heavy 
Substances. 

Width. 

| 

Projection. 

Gauge of 
Steel Used. 

Price, Each. 

Gauge of 
Steel Used. 

Price, Each. 

87 

3 

X 

3 in. 

23 

$0.07 



102 

3 % 

X 

3 “ 

23 

07 



116 

4 " 

X 

3 “ 

23 

.08 



159 

4 

X 

314 “ 

22 

.09 

18 

$0.21 

179 

4 14 

X 

3 14 “ 

22 

.10 

18 

.22 

229 

5 

X 

4 “ 

22 

.1 1 

18 

.24 

251 

5 X 

X 

4 “ 

21 

.12 

18 

.25 

274 

6 

X 

4 “ 

21 

.12 

18 

.25 

500 

7 

X 

4 X “ 

20 

.16 

18 

.35 

670 

8 

X 

5 “ 

19 

.20 

16 

.43 

754 

9 

X 

5 “ 

19 

.23 

16 

.44 

973 

10 

X 

514 “ 

19 

.29 

16 

.53 

1342 

11 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.39 

16 

.57 

1464 

12 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.40 

16 

.58 

1708 

14 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.47 

16 

.67 

1952 

16 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.48 

16 

.71 

2196 

18 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.60 

16 

.74 

2440 

20 

X 

6 “ 

18 

.65 

16 

.77 


THE “ACME” STEEL ELEVATOR BUCKET. 


Width. 

Projection. 

Gauge of 
Steel Used. 

Price Plain, 
Each. 

Width. 

Projection. 

Gauge of 
Steel Used. 

Price Plain, 
Each. 

3 x 

3 in. 

23 

$0.09 

8 

X 

5 in. 

19 

$0.27 

3'A x 

3 “ 

23 

.10 

9 

X 

5 “ 

19 

.33 

4 x 

3 “ 

23 

.11 

10 

X 

514 “ 

18 

.40 

4 x 

314 “ 

22 

.12 

1 1 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.52 

414 x 

314 “ 

22 

.13 

12 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.55 

5 x 

4 “ 

21 

.15 

14 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.63 

5 J4 x 

4 “ 

21 

.17 

16 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.65 

6 x 

4 “ 

21 

.17 

18 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.75 

7 x 

414 “ 

20 

.21 

20 

X 

6 “ 

17 

.80 


PUNCHING. 

Buckets punched for belt or chain, as wanted. If buckets are to replace others, or to go 
on belt already punched, send template. For belting, see page 523. 

ELEVATOR BUCKET BOLTS.-PRICE PER HUNDRED. 


Key Heads ft and 14-inch 
Wrought Iron. 

Large Countersunk Heads. Wrought Iron. 

ft and 14-inch. 

ft-inch. 

54-inch. 

54 inch, $1.50 

% “ 1.60 

1 “ 1.60 

114 “ 1-80 

54 inch. $2.20 

% “ 2.30 

1 “ 2.30 

114 “ 2.40 

1 inch, $3.00 

114 “ 3.20 

114 “ 3.40 

1 inch, $4.00 

114 “ 4.30 

114 “ 4.60 





These Buckets are popular 
among millwrights. They empty 
clean and are unsurpassed for 
strength and durability. 



For ordinary Mill and Elevator 
work. 



COUNTERSUNK HEAD. 






























































522 BELTING, LACE LEATHER, ETC, 


RAW HIDE CUT LACE. 


Size, Inches. 

34 

A 

% 

A J 

Per 100 Feet. 

$1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

Size, Inches. 

34 

% 

% 

1 

Per 100 Feet 

$2.00 

2.75 

3.25 

4.50 



CANVAS STITCHED BELTING. 


We make Canvas Stitched Belting in all widths to 60-in. 


Size, In. 

2 

234 

8 

3 X 

$0.32 

.42 

4 

4-Ply. per tt. 
6-Ply, per ft. 

$0.18 

$0.23 

$0.27 

.36 

$0.36 

.48 

Size, In. 

4)4 

5 

6 

7 

T 

4-Ply, per ft 
6-Ply, per ft. 

$0.41 

.54 

$0.45 

.60 

$0.54 

.72 

$0.63 

.84 

$0.72 

.96 

Size, In. 

9 

10 

12 

14 


4-Ply. per ft. 
6-Ply, per ft. 
8-Ply, per ft. 

$0.81 

1.08 

. 

$0.90 

1.20 

$1.08 

1.44 

1.80 

$1.68 

2.10 


RUBBER BELTING. 


Size, inches . 

1 

134 

1 H 

2 

2)4 

3 

3)4 

4 

434 

5 

6 

7 

8 

2- Ply, per foot. 

3- Ply, per foot. 

4- Ply. per foot. 

$0.07 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.15 

.17 

.21 

.26 

.31 

$0.18 

.22 

.26 

.33 

.39 

$0.22 

.26 

.31 

.39 

.47 

$0.26 

.30 

.37 

.46 

.56 

$0.30 

.34 

.42 

.53 

.63 

$0.33 

.39 

.47 

.59 

.71 

$0.36 

.43 

.52 

.65 

.78 

$0.43 

.52 

.62 

.78 

.93 

$0.51 

.60 

.73 

.91 

1.10 

$0.59 

.70 

.84 

1.05 

1.26 

5 - Ply. per foot. 




6-Ply, per foot. 








Size, inches . 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

2- Ply, per foot. 

3- Ply, per foot. 

4- Ply, per foot. 

5- Ply, per foot. 

6- Ply, per foot. 

$0.67 

.80 

.95 

1.18 

1.42 

$0.75 

.90 

1.07 

1.33 

1.60 

$0.83 

1.00 

1.18 

1.47 

1.77 

$0.91 

1.08 

1.30 

1.62 

1.95 

$1.00 

1.18 

1.42 

1.77 

2.13 

$1.08 

1.28 

1.54 

1.92 

2.31 

$1.16 

1.38 

1.66 

2.07 

2.49 

$1.25 

1.50 

1.78 

2.22 

2.67 

$1.41 

1.70 

2.02 

2.52 

3.03 

$1.58 

1.90 

2.26 

2.82 

3.39 

$1.76 

2.12 

2.52 

3.15 

3.78 

$1.96 

2.36 

2.80 

3.50 

4.20 

$2.18 

2.60 

3.08 

3.85 

4.62 


Endless Belts made to order, for wliich there will be three extra feet charged for splice. 


LEATHER BELT. 

(Revised List Adopted November 15,1899.) 


Size, inches. 

1 

1)4 

1)4 

1% 

2 

2)4 

2)4 

2% 

j CO 

! co 

3)4 

3 % 

4 

4)4 

5 

5)4 

6 

6)4 

7 

Per foot. 

$0.14 

.19 

.24 

.29 

.34 

.39 

.43 

.48 

.53 .58 

.63 

.67 

.72 

.82 

.91 

1.01 

1.1 1 

1.20 

1.30 

Size, inches. 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 1 17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

Per foot. 

$1.48 

1.67 

1.85 

2.04 

2.22 

2.41 

2.59 

2.78 

2.96 3.15 

333 

3.52 

3.70 

3.89 

4.07 

4.26 

4.44 

4.63 

4.81 

Size, inches. 

27 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

40 

44 

48 52 

56 

60 

64 

68 

72 

78 

84 



Per foot. 

$5.00 

5.18 

5.55 

5.92 

6.29 

6.66 

7.40 

8.14 

8 88 9.62 

10.36 

11.10 

11.84 

12.58 

13 32 

14.43 

15.54 




Full rolls contain about 400 feet. 

Double Balts are twice the price of single. 






























































































































523 


BELTING, ETC. 

SOLID COTTON BELTING. 

This Belt is suitable for light work, and especially for elevating purposes. 


Inches. 

2-Ply. 

3-Ply. 

4-Ply. 

5-Ply. 

6 -Ply. 

8 -Ply. 

1 . 

$004 






1 34 . 

.05 

$0.06 





2 ". 

.06 

.08 

$0 12 




2 34 . 

.06^ 

.10 

.14 




3.... 

.07 

.12 

.16 




3 34. 

.08 

.14 

18 




4.... 

.09 

.15 

21 

$0 34 



4%. 

.11 

.17 

24 

36 



5.... 

.13 

.19 

26 

.38 



534 . 

.15 

.21 

.28 

.40 



6 *. 

.17 

.23 

.30 

.42 

$0.46 

$0.75 

7. 

.19 

.27 

.34 

.45 

.51 

.83 

8 . 

.21 

.31 

.38 

.50 

.57 

.91 

9. 

.23 

.35 

.44 

.56 

66 

1.03 

10 . 

.26 

.39 

.50 

.63 

.75 

1.15 

12 . 

.33 

.48 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.35 

14. 

.41 

.60 

.75 

.94 

1.12 

1.65 

16. 

.49 

.72 

.90 

1.12 

1.35 

1.95 

18. 

.57 

.82 

1.00 

1.28 

1.50 

2.13 

20 . 

.61 

90 

1.15 

1.44 

1.72 

2.33 

22. 

.65 

1.00 

1.35 

1.62 

1.94 

2.60 

24. 

.69 

1.10 

1.55 

1.80 

2.16 

2.85 


In lacing cotton belt do not cut the fabric, but use a large awl for making the holes. 


RAWHIDE BELTING. 


Width, Inches. 

Price, per Foot. 

Width, Inches. 

Price, per Foot. 

Width, Inches. 

Price, per Foot. 

1 

$0.10 

534 

$0.70 

17 

$2.31 

134 

.13 

6 

.76 

18 

2.49 

1 34 

.17 

634 

.83 

19 

2 66 

1 % 

.20 

7 

.90 

20 

2.84 

2 

.23 

8 

1.02 

21 

3.02 

234 

.26 

9 

1.15 

22 

3.20 

2j4 

.30 

10 

1.29 

23 

3.37 

2?| 

.33 

1 1 

1.42 

24 

3.54 

3 

.36 

12 

1.55 

26 

3.92 

334 

.43 

13 

1.68 

28 

4.30 

4 

.50 

14 

1.82 

30 

4.64 

43 4 

.56 

15 

1.98 

32 

5.00 

5 

.63 

16 

2.14 




SEPARATOR STRAP BUCKLES. 

WROUGHT ROLLER. 


Inches. 

2 

234 

234 


Per Gross, Japanned. 

$6.50 

7.00 

7.80 

9.00 

























































































524 


RUBBER WATER HOSE 


Intermal 
Diameter, Inches. 

2-Ply. 

3-Ply. 

4-Ply. 

5-Ply. 

6-Ply. 

Conducting, 
per Foot. 

Hydrant, 

Per Foot. 

Engine, 

Per Foot. 

Engine, 

Per Foot. 

E ngine, 

Per Foot. 

14 

$ 0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.37 

$0.45 

94 

.25 

.30 

.37 

.46 

.55 

1 

.33 

.40 

.50 

.62 

.75 

1 14 

.42 

.50 

.62 

.77 

.93 

111 

.50 

.60 

.75 

.93 

1.12 

2 

.66 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

214 

.83 

1.00 

1.25 

1.56 

1.87 

3 

.99 

1.20 

1.50 

1.87 

2.25 

3 14 

1.15 

1.40 

1.75 

2.18 

2.62 

4 

1.32 

1.60 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 




EXTRA FOR WINDING WATER HOSE WITH GALVANIZED 

STEEL WIRE. 



3-Ply. 

4-Ply. 

5-Ply. 

6-Ply. 

14 in., per foot. 

$0.03 

$0.04 

$0.05 

$0.06 

94 “ “ . 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.07 

1 “ “ . 

.05 

.07 

.08 

.09 

114“ “ . 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.10 

Ill “ “ . 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.11 

2 “ *< 

.10 

.1 1 

.12 

.13 

214 “ “ . 

.12 

.13 

.14 

.15 


COTTON AND LINEN HOSE. 


Size, Inches. 

14 

94 

1 

114 

11-4 

194 

2 

2M 

214 

3 

Cotton Hose, Rubber-lined. 

Linen Hose, Unlined. 

Linen Hose. Rubber-lined. 

$ 0.20 

$0.25 

$0.35 

.16 

$0.45 

.18 

.40 

$0.50 

.20 

.45 

$0.23 

$0.60 

.25 

.55 

$0.65 

.27 

.60 

$0.70 

.29 

.65 

$0.35 








In 50-foot lengths. 




COTTON MILL HOSE.—SEAM LESS WOVEN AND 

RUBBER LINED. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

114 

114 

2 

214 

3 

Price per toot. 

$0.45 

.50 

.60 

.70 

1.00 


COTTON FIRE HOSE.-SEAM LESS WOVEN AND 

RUBBER LINED. 

Samples and prices furnished upon application. 



FIRE HOSE. 

























































































RUBBER SUCTION HOSE 


525 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

% 

1 


114 

2 

On Spiral Brass Wire, per foot. 

$077 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.65 

$2.50 

On Spiral Tinned Iron Wire, per foot. 

.70 

.90 

1.15 

1.50 

2.30 



LARGE RUBBER SUCTION HOSE. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

214 

3 

334 

4 

4 14 

5 

6 

8 

10 

On Spiral Tinned Iron, per foot. 

$3.10 

4.00 

4.90 

5.80 

6.70 

7.60 

9.50 

1500 

20.00 



“SMOOTH BORE” RUBBER SUCTION HOSE. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 2 

214 

3 

314 

4 

414 

5 

6 

8 

10 

On Spiral Tinned Iron, per foot. $2.60 

3.50 

4.50 

5.50 

6.50 

7.50 

8.50 

10.50 

16 50 

22.50 



HARD RUBBER SUCTION HOSE. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

14 

% 

1 

114 

114 

2 

214 

Price, per foot.,. 

$0.55 

0.65 

0.75 

0.93 

1.13 

1.50 

1.88 


STEAM AND BREWERS' HOSE. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

14 

54 

1 

114 

U4 

2 

214 

3-Ply, per foot. 

$0.43 

$0.51 

$0.67 

$0.85 

$1.02 

$1.34 

$1.66 

4-Ply, per foot.. 

.51 

.67 

.83 

1.04 

1.25 

1.66 

2.08 

5-Ply, per foot. 

.63 

.83 

1.03 

1 30 

1.56 

2.07 

2.60 

6-Ply, per foot. 

.76 

1.00 

1.24 

1.56 

1.87 

2.49 

3.12 


Marlin Wound Steam Hose, 10 per cent, advance on list net. 


^RUBBER TUBING. 


Internal Diameter, Inches. 

14 

3 

16 

14 

6 

16 

% 

14 

% 

% 

1 

Plain, per foot. 

Cloth Inserted, per foot. 

$0.08 

.10 

$0.12 

.14 

$0.16 

.18 

$0.18 

.20 

$0.20 

.23 

$0.25 

.28 

$0.30 

.33 

$0.35 

.38 

$0.45 

.50 


Made in 12-ft. lengths. 



































































































































526 


“THE DUDE REEL.” 



HOSE REELS. 



“FOUNTAIN REEL.” 



Finished in oil; one size only; capa¬ 
city, 100 feet %-inck hose. It has 6- 
inch wheel; is made entirely of hard 
wood and is furnished with a liose- 
holder on top bar to hold nozzle in 
position when used as a fountain. 


A stout Reel—stronger than the 
“Dude.” Will carry 150 feet of %- 
inch hose. 


This is a new Reel, with drum and 
ratchet attachment; is painted vermil¬ 
ion color, striped and varnished; is a 
very fine looking Reel, stout and dur¬ 
able. Made entirely of hard wood. 



SWINGING HOSE RACKS. 


No. 


Price. 

0 

For 50 feet 134 or 2-inch, plain linen. 

$7.00 

00 

For 50 feet 234-inch, plain linen. 

7.00 

1 

For 100 feet 134 or 2-inch, plain linen. 

8.00 

2 

For 100 feet 234-inch, plain linen. 

8.00 

3 

For 1 50 feet 134 or 2-inch, plain linen. 

9.00 

4 

For 1 50 feet 2 1 4-inch, plain linen. 

9 00 

3 

For 50 feet 134 or 2-inch, lined linen or mill. 

9.00 

4 

For 50 feet 2 1 2 -inch. lined linen or mill. 

9 00 

5 

For 100 feet 134 or 2-inch, lined linen or mill. 

9.50 

6 

For 100 feet 234-inch lined linen or mill. 

10.00 


SWINGING HOSE RACK. 


Capacity, about 150 feet 234-inch linen hose, each. $ 10.00 



PLAIN WALL HOSE REEL. 













































HOSE NOZZLES 


527 




No. 1. No. 2. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

1 K 

ik 

2 

2K 

Length, to Screw, inches. 

3 

5K 

$4.00 

5.00 

4.00 

4 

6 

$5.00 

6.25 

5.00 

OlOO 

m 

6% 

7K 

No. 1, Hose Pipe Threads, per dozen. 

No. 1, Iron Pipe Threads, per dozen. 

$18.00 

19.75 

$26.40 

29.00 

$37.00 

39.50 






uncr Diorc 



PLAIN HOSE PIPE. PLAIN. HOSE PIPE, SCREW TIP. 


Size, Inches. 

% 

1 

ik 

IK 

2 

2K 

Length inches. 

Per dozen. 

8 

$7.00 

8 

9.00 

12 

18.00 

12 

22.00 

12 

34.00 

15 

65.00 


WITH SCREW TIP. 


Size, Inches. 

. % 

% 

1 

1 

IK 

1*4 

ik 

IK 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 

2K 

Length, Inches. 

Per dozen. 

. 8 

. $8.00 

12 

10.00 

8 

10.00 

12 

12.00 

12 

20.00 

15 

24.00 

20 

30.00 

12 

25.00 

15 

30.00 

20 

36.00 

12 

38.00 

20 

50.00 

15 

75.00 


COCK, LARGE END. 



Size, inches. 

% 

X4 

% 

% 

1 

1 

1 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 

2K 

2K 

Length, Inches. 

6 

8 

9 

12 

8 

9 

12 

12 

15 

20 

12 

15 

20 

12 

20 

15 

24 

Per Dozen. 

$11.00 

13.00 

18.00 

18.00 

15.00 

20.00 

20.00 

40.00 

45.00 

55.00 

55.00 

60.00 

80.00 

80.00 

110.00 

150.00 

200.00 



GEM NOZZLE. 



% 

1 



$10.00 

15.00 




SHOWING SPRAY. 


SHOWING SOLID STREAM. 








































































































528 


BRASS HOSE COUPLINGS, ETC 




common hose coupling. COMMON HOSE COUPLINGS. steam hose coupling. 


Size, inches . 


3 A 

1 


iy 2 

2 

2>4 

3 

Hose Pipe Thread, per dozen. 

$2.40 

$2.40 

$4 40 

$10.00 

$14.00 

$24.00 

$48 00 

$75 00 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen. 

2.65 

2.65 

4.65 

10.50 

1500 

26 00 

50.00 

76.00 

Male or Female Half H. P. Thread, per dozen. 

1.80 

1.80 

3 00 

7 20 

9.60 

1620 

31.80 

50.00 

Male or Female Half 1. P. Thread, per dozen. 

1.80 

1.80 

3.25 

7.80 

10.80 

17.40 

32 80 

52 00 

Size, inches. 

3K 


4 

5 


6 


8 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen.. 

$120 00 

150 00 

250.00 

350.00 

504.00 


STEAM HOSE COUPLINGS. 


Size, inches. 


% 

1 


1^ 

2 

234 

Hose Pipe Thread, per dozen. 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen. 

Female Half Hose Pipe Thread, per dozen. 

“ Iron “ “ “ “ . 

$15.00 

15.50 

10.00 

10.35 

$15.00 

15.50 

10.00 

10.35 

$18.00 

19 00 
12.00 
12.75 

$24.00 

25.50 

16.00 

17.00 

$30.00 

32.00 

20.00 

21.50 

$42.00 

44.00 

28.00 

30.00 

$72.00 

75.00 

48.00 

50.00 


A. <&. W. WATER-TIGHT HOSE COUPLER. 




DISCONNECTED. 


No. 2. 



CONNECTED. 



No. 3 


DESCRIPTION. 



No. 4. 



No. 5. 


A. & W. HOSE CROOK 
AND SWIVEL JOINT. 


No. 1. For New Hose—With the use of No. 3, goes on end that attaches to either faucet or ground pipe. It is used with No. 2 for connecting 
two lengths of hose. No. 2. For New Hose—Used on nozzle end of hose, and can be connected with any nozzle by using the No. 4 as an inter¬ 
mediate. Used with N.o 1 for connecting two lengths of hose. No. 3. For New and Old Hose—Screws on faucet, ground pipe or hose crook, 
on any of which it may be left permanently, and to it the hose is readily attached by the lever connections, Nos. 1 or 4. No. 4. For Old Hose- 
Screws into old style couplings on hose and attaches to Nos. 2 or 3. Used as an intermediate for connecting nozzle to Nos. 2 or 3. 


A. &, W. HOSE COUPLERS AND CROOKS. 


Size, Inches. 

y 

% 

1 

iy 2 

2 

Nos. 1 and 2, per dozen Sets. 

$3.50 

$3.50 

$8.50 

$24.00 

$40.00 

“ 3 “ 4. " • . 

3.50 

3.50 

8.50 

24.00 

40.00 

No. 1, per dozen . 

2.40 

2 40 

5.00 

16.50 

28.00 

“ 2. " . 

1.20 

1.20 

3.50 

8.50 

14.00 

“ 3, - . 

1.20 

1.20 

3.50 

8.50 

14.00 

HA 

2.40 

2.40 

5.00 

16.50 

28.00 

“ 5, Hose Crook and Swivel, per dozen. 

4.00 

4.00 

































































































HOSE NIPPLES 


529 



Size, Inches. 

• ^ 

Z A 

1 

IA 

1H 

2 

2^ 

3 

3A 

4 

Male, per dozen. 

Male and Female, per dozen.. 

. $3.50 
. $3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

5.00 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

14.00 

14.00 

28.00 

28.00 

40.00 

40.00 

50.00 

50.00 

75.00 

75.00 


MALE AND FEMALE. 


HOSE REDUCERS AND HOSE BUSHINGS. 


Size, Inches. 

lx% 


l«xl 


2x1 A 

2Ax% 

2^x1 


Price, Hose Reducers, per dozen. 

Price. Hose Bushings, per dozen. 

$6.50 

6.50 

$10.00 

$10.00 

$12.00 

$18.00 

$30.00 

$30.00 

. 


HOSE CAPS. 




MALE. 



Size, Inches. 

A 

1 

IK 

1A 

2 

2/i 

3 

3A 

4 

Price, per dozen. 

$4.00 

6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

15.00 

24.00 

31.00 

39.00 

43.00 


GLOBE SUCTION BASKET, TO TIE ON. 


Size, Inchas. 

A 

A 

1 

1A 

1A 

2 

2A 

Black. 

$0.35 

$0.40 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.65 

$1.00 

$1.50 

Galvanized Iron. 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.75 

1.25 

1.90 

Brass. 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

2.25 

2.75 

3.50 

5.00 


HOSE PIPE SPRINKLERS. 



Suitable for Hose Pipes, Inches ... 

A 

1 

l A 

1A 

2 

Price, per dozen. 

$4.50 

6.00 

15.00 

21.00 

30.00 

Diameter of Face, inches. 

2 

2 

3 

3 A 

4 


SUCTION HOSE STRAINERS. 



Size, Inches. 

2 

2K 

3 

4 

5 

6 


$7.50 

$8.50 

$10.00 




Price, Iron Pipe Thread, each. 

$19.00 

$31.00 

$46.00 


HOSE SPANNERS. 

MALLEABLE IRON. 


Size, Inches. 

1 A 

1 A 

2 

2A 

Price, each. 

$0.12 

.15 

.20 

.25 


P 




























































































































530 


HOSE GOODS 



H °s E strap. CALDWELL’S HOSE STRAPS. fastener. 


Number. 

2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

Size Hose. 

X 

% 

% 

% 

1 

1 

134 

134 

134 

1 X 

Length, Inches. 

3% 

3% 

434 

434 

5 

5% 

6 

6% 

6% 

734 

Price, per dozen. 

$0.40 

.40 

.60 

.60 

.80 

.80 

1.00 

1.00 

1.20 

1.20 


CALDWELL’S STRAP FASTENERS. 


Number. 

1 

2 

Price, each. 

34 to 1 inch 
$0.50 

134 to 134 inches. 

.75 


HOSE CLAMPS. 


Size, Inches. 

X 

$1.50 

1.50 

% 

1 

134 

1 X 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

Common Hose Clamps, 

per dozen. 

Sherman Hose Clamps, 
per dozen. 

$1.50 

1.50 

$2.00 

2.00 

$2.50 

2.50 

$3.00 

3.00 

$4.00 

4.00 

$7.00 

$10.00 

$24.00 

$30.00 








COMMON HOSE CLAMP. 



SHERMAN HOSE CLAMP. 


HOSE MENDERS OR SPLICES. 



WOODEN. 


MALLEABLE IRON. 


SHERMAN SEAMLESS BRASS. 


Size, Inches. 

. X 

1 

Sherman Seamless Brass Menders, per dozen. 

. $1 20 


Wooden Hose Menders, per dozen.... 

. ' .40 


Malleable Iron Hose Menders, per dozen. 

. .60 

$0.75 


UNDERWRITERS’ HOSE PIPES. 



UNDERWRITERS’ HOSE PIPE 


Size, Inches. 

2 

234 

234 

234 


Length, inches. 

20 

$9.00 

7.50 

6.50 

24 

$1 1.00 

9.50 

8.50 

30 

$12.00 

11.00 
10.00 
15.00 

36 

$15.00 

13.50 

12.50 
18.00 
18.00 

Wound and Painted, each. 

Plain Brass, each. 

Wound and Painted, without Handles, each. 

Rubber Tube. Swivel Handles, each. 

Leather Tubes, Swivel Handles, each. 

































































































LAWN SPRINKLERS 


FOUR AND EIGHT-ARM LAWN SPRINKLERS. 


“ COMET” SPRINKLER. 


“IMPROVED COLUMBIA” 
SPRINKLER. 


“NEPTUNE” SPRINKLER. 


Any spray nozzle can be used with 
it, which can be inclined at any 
angle, thus throwing spray or solid 
stream exactly as desired. The noz¬ 
zle is not furnished. 


Price,each.$1.50 


“CYCLONE” SPRINKLER. 


Description. 

Single Head, 
Four Arms. 

Double Head, 
Eight Arms. 

N. P. Head, each. 

$6.50 

13.00 

$7.50 

14.00 

N. P. Head, each, with Basket and Ball. 


Price, each.$2.25 


It will run with high or low pres¬ 
sure. Runs continuously, and will 
not get out of order. It distributes 
water evenly over a large circle. 


It can be adjusted to throw a full or 
half circle, permitting lawn to be 
sprinkled without wetting sidewalk 
or passers-by. Will throw as much 
water on the half circle as on the full. 


Price, each 


$ 2.00 


Price, each 


$ 2.00 


531 


BLAKE SPRINKLER. 



This Sprinkler has a ^-inch thread 
cut on base so as to screw directly on 
to hose coupling. 


Price, each.$0.50 


AMAZON SPRINKLER. 

TO ATTACH TO END OF NOZZLE. 



Price, each.$0.50 


MERRILL SPRINKLER. 



Price, each.$1.00 













































532 SMITH’S PATENT BELT FASTENERS. 

Are neatly packed in boxes of 100 each. Four sizes are made. The cuts show the exact sizes as regards the dis¬ 
tances between rivets. Patented September 20, 1881; August 15. 1882; June 10, 1884. Patented in Canada, 1885. 

They will successfully hold belts running on patent rolls in flour mills, under tighteners ana on fastest motion 
pulleys. 'We do not ask our customers to put them in easy places, but warrant them to hold on any belt that can be 
run. * We challenge any other fastener to hold as well, run as smoothly and be as easy on the belt. 

PRICE LIST. 




No. 1, per box of 100. $2.00 

No. 2, per box of 100. 1-75 

No. 3, per box of 100, for thin and single belting. 1.50 

No. 3, per box of 1 00, for thick and double belting. 1.50 

No. 4, per box of 1 00, for thin and single belting. 1.25 

No. 4. per box of 100. for thick and double belting. 1.25 

Patented Combination Punches each. 1.25 

Reamers.35 

“ Uncle John’s ” Double Set and Shaper.25 


CHICAGO BELT HOOKS. 




Put up in boxes of 200 each, all sizes 


$2.50 per 1,000 


BELT LACE HOLE PRO¬ 
TECTOR. 


BRISTOL PATENT STEEL 
LACING. 



It saves time in lacing, strength¬ 
ens the belting when laced. 


Put up in boxes of one gross each, one 
size, per box. $0.50 



ELLIOTT'S “1880” LACE 
CUTTER. 


Patented Sept. 3,1878. 
Improved May 1,1880. 


Price, each 


$0.50 



Packed 100 inches in a 
box in assorted lengths. 


No. 

Used For 

Price 

per 

Box. 

00 

Split and extra light Leather Belts. 1-16 to %-in. thick. 

$1.00 

0 

Split Leather Belts. % to 3-16-in. thick. 

1.00 

1 

Sinqle Leather Belts, 3-16 to J4 in. thick. 

1.50 

2 

Heavy Wide Sinqle Leather Belts, % to 5-16-in. thick. 

2.00 

3 

Double Leather Belts. 5-16 to 54-in. thick. 

2.50 

4 

Heavy Double Leather Belts. 5-- to 7-1 6-in. thick. 

3.00 

5 

Extra Heavy Double Leather Belts, 7-16 to 9-1 6-in. thick. .. 

3.50 

100 

Light Rubber and Cotton Belts, 1 -16 to 14-in. thick. 

1.10 

10 

2-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts. 14 to 3-16-in. thick. 

1.10 

1 1 

3-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts. 3-16 to 14-in. thick. 

1.65 

12 

4-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, 14 to 5-1 6-in. thick. 

2.20 

13 

5-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, 5-1 6 to %-\n. thick. 

2.75 

14 

6-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, % to 7-16-in. thick. 

3.30 

15 

7 & 8-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, 7-1 6 to 9-1 6-in. thick.. 

3.85 



LOTHROP’S PATENT BELT AWL. 

A great convenience for lacing belts. 


Price, each. $0.15 


















































































STEAM PACKING. 


533 


CLOTH INSERTION-CLOTH ON ONE OR BOTH SIDES. 


There is one ply of cloth to every 1-16-inch thickness. 

Three cents per pound additional will be charged for each ex tin ply of cloth. 

The cloth, whether used as an insertion or on the outside, counts as one ply. 

All cloth insertion or plain packing is made in rolls about one yard wide and twenty 
yards long. 


Thickness, Inches. 

ST 

1 

35 

TB 

3 

32 

V* . 

3 

IS 

l A 

One-Ply, per pound. 

$0.70 

$0.65 

$0.60 

.63 





Two-Ply, per pound. 

$0.58 

.61 

$0.55 

.58 

.61 



Three-Plv. npr nnunri. 



$0.55 

.58 


Four-Ply, per pound. 


$0.55 






SQUARE AND ROUND DUCK PACKING. 


SQUARE DUCK PACKING, RUBBER BACK. 





Price, per pound 


$0.85 


Price, per pound 


$ 1.00 


Made in lengths of 12 and 20 feet. 


Made in lengths of 12 and 20 feet. 


SPECIAL FINE HARD PUMP PACKING. 

This packing is made from a superior quality of fine duck and white rubber, for packing 
water pistons or plungers in steam pumps, and is highly recommended by all manufacturers 
of steam pumps. 

Made in lengths of 12 feet. 


PURE SHEET RUBBER PACKING. 

Thickness, 6 ' 4 , 3 V, T V» 35. tV> % inch. 




Price, per pound.$1.00 


Price, per pound 


$1.50 


Pure Sheet Packing or Valve Gum is made 36 inches wide, of any thickness or length desired. 
















































534 


PACKING. 


RAINBOW SHEET PACKING. 

This Packing is especially adapted for very high pressure, and is not affected by any degree of steam heat. It will not 
harden under any degree of heat, or blow out under the highest pressure, and will make an air, steam, hot or cold water 
joint equally well. It is not affected by oils, ammonia liquors, steam, heat or alkalies. 

Made in rolls, about 200 pounds each, -fa, A. inn Ki in ch. _ 

Price, per lb.. $0.80 


ECLIPSE SECTIONAL RAINBOW GASKET. 


WILL FIT ANY HANDHOLE OR MANHOLE IN THE WORLD. 

To form a Gasket, cut piece the length required, join the ends with the tube furnished, and wind the joint with tape 
to keep it in place, as shown in cut 

LENGTH AND WEIGHT PER BOX. 



Y* inch diameter 

“ 

% “ 

36 feet 

36 “ 

24 “ 

18 “ 

314 lbs. 

514 “ 

6 

5% “ 

% in. for pipe unions, Yi 

in. for handhole plates, % and \ in. for manhole plates. 



. $1.00 





ITALIAN HEMP PACKING. 


B Quality, per lb. $0.20 

A “ “ .25 


An excellent Packing for general 
use. 


HYDRAULIC PACKING. 

Of pure rubber, made square, and 
hi lengths of 12 feet. 

Price, per lb. $ 1.50 


JUTE PACKING. 

For caulking purposes, 100-lb. 
bales. 


Price, per lb. $0.10 


JENKINS STANDARD 1896 PACKING. 

Jenkins Standard Packing will pack a joint no matter how rough or uneven the 
surface is, as the packing vulcanizes in place, and is frequently called Jenkins Metal. 
36-inch wide, cut in any length. Thickness, / r , T V, , %, yV inch. 

Accept no Packing as Jenkins unless stamped with tlieir trade mark. 


Price, per lb. $0.80 



“PLUMBAGO” SHEET PACKING. 


This Packing is similar to the Salamanda, possessing all its characteristics, but in a less degree. It is offered at a lower 
price, and is guaranteed to do good service. Directions for use, same as for Salamanda. 


List Price, per lb 


$0.65 



TUCKS ROUND PACKING. 

Made of heavy frictioned cotton duck, wrapped around a rubber core or centre, and vulcanized 
solidly together. Made in 12 ft. lengths. 

List Price, per lb. $0.85 







































































PACKING 


535 


GARLOCK PACKINGS, FOR STEAM, GAS, 
WATER AND AMMONIA. 

GARLOCK’S ELASTIC RING PACKING. 

Elastic Ring Packing is made to 
order only in rings an exact fit to tlie 
rod and box, and is subjected to a 
perfect lubricating process. The 
elastic ring is made any size, from 
%-incli to 30 inches diameter. 



(Patented.) 


Price, per pound 


$ 1.20 


GARLOCK'S SECTIONAL RING PACKING. 


GENUINE EMPIRE PACKING. 


The original and only Genu¬ 
ine Empire Round Gum Core 
Packing. In all sizes, from % 
to 1^ -inch in diameter. In 
reels from 25 to 40 pounds. The 
Genuine Empire Packing has 
a yellow label attached to the 
packing. All other so-called 
Empire Packings are cheap im¬ 
itations, of which beware. 


Price, per pound.$0.50 




Sectional Ring Packing is especially 
adapted for rods out of line, cut rods, 
flat bottom stuffing boxes, ammonia, 
and places that are very difficult to 
keep tight Made to order only. 

We can only send the Sectional 
(Patented.) Packing when the rim of the pack¬ 

ing ring is quite heavy. 

Price, per pound.$1.20 


GARLOCK'S SPIRAL PACKING. 


EUREKA PISTON PACKING. 

Eureka Oblong Gum Core 
Packing, made in all sizes, from 
to 1 y 2 inches diameter. 

In boxes of 5 pounds each. 

Bales 30 to 50 pounds. 


Price, per pound $0.75 




Garlock’s Spiral Packing com¬ 
mends itself to the user because it is 
pi’actically the same as Garlock’s 
Ring Packing. It is manufactured 
of same material and with same pro¬ 
cess. In ordering Spiral Packing give 
only the exact space between rod and 
stuffing box. State the number of 
boxes wanted of each size. Each box 
contains 12 feet, and we only furnish full boxes. It is 
made in sizes from l^-inch to 2 inches. 



Price, per pound 


$ 1.20 


SQUARE BRAIDED FLAX PACKING. 


Warranted best quality of 
Pure Irish Flax, free from 
Hemp or Jute. 

In all sizes, from % to \ l A 
inches. 

In boxes from 5 to 15 pounds 
each, according to size of pack¬ 
ing. 


Price, per pound.$0.85 


































536 


CLOTH INSERTION GASKETS AND RINGS. 

These Gaskets are made under improved method and are superior to all others. 

STOCK SIZES. 



Inside 

Measure. 

Flange 

Thick¬ 

ness. 

Inside 

Measure. 

Flange 

Thick 

ness. 

1234 

X 

16 

1 % 

% 

1034 

X 

15 

134 

34 

1234 

X 

15 

1 % 

34 

10 % 

X 

1 434 

134 

34 

12 

X 

16 

1 34 

34 

10 % 

X 

14 

134 

34 

12 

X 

1534 

1 % 

34 

10 

X 

16 

134 

34 

12 

X 

15 

1 % 

% 

10 

X 

15 

U4 

34 

1134 

X 

16 

134 

34 

10 

X 

1534 

134 

34 

11 % 

X 

1534 

1 % 

34 

10 

X 

14 .% 

134 

34 

11 % 

X 

15 

1 % 

% 

10 

X 

14 

134 

34 

11 % 

X 

14 

1 % 

34 

9% 

X 

1534 

134 

34 

1134 

X 

14 % 

1 % 

34 

9% 

X 

14 

134 

34 

11 

X 

16 

1 % 

34 

9% 

X 

12 % 

134 

34 

11 

X 

1534 

1 % 

34 

934 

X 

15 

134 

34 

11 

X 

15 

134 

34 

934 

X 

14 % 

134 

34 

11 

X 

14 % 

1 % 

34 

9 

X 

15 

1 34 

34 

11 

X 

14 

134 

34 

9 

X 

1 4.34 

134 

34 

10 % 

X 

16 

134 

34 

9 

X 

14 

134 

34 

10 % 

X 

1 534 

134 

34 

9 

X 

1234 

134 

34 


Price, 1-16 or less in thickness, per pound 
Price. 3-32 and upwards, per pound. 


Inside 

Measure. 

Flange 

Thick¬ 

ness. 

Inside 

Measure. 

Flange 

Thick¬ 

ness. 

9 x 12 

134 

34 

334 x 6 

34 

3-16 

8 x 1 4 

134 

34 

3%x 5% 

% 

3-16 

8 x 11% 

134 

34 

3%x 5 

34 

3-16 

8 x 11 

134 

34 

3% x 4% 

34 

3-16 

7x9 

1 

3-16 

334 x 4 

34 

3 16 

6% x 7% 

1 

3 16 

3x5% 

% 

3-16 

6% x 7 

1 

3 16 

3x5 


3 16 

6 x 10 

1 

3-16 

3 x 434 

3 4 

3-16 

6x8 

1 

3-16 

3x4 

3-16 

6x7% 

1 

3-16 

2% x 4% 

% 

3-16 

5x7 

1 

3-16 

2%x 4 

% 

3-16 

4% x 6% 

1% 

3 16 

2% x 334 

k 

3-16 

4%x 6 

1% 

3-16 

2% x 3 

% 

3-16 

4% x 5% 

1% 

3-16 

2 x 3% 

% 

3-16 

4x6 

4 x 5% 
4x5 

1% 

1/4 

1% 

3 16 
3-16 
3-16 

2x3 

k 

3 16 

3 16 
3-16 


$1.25 

1.00 


There is one ply of Cloth to every 1-16 inch thickness. Five cents per pound additional will be charged for each extra 
ply of cloth. The cloth, whether used as an insertion or on the outside, counts as one ply. Orders for special size and pat¬ 
tern made up on short notice. 



PURE RUBBER GASKETS AND RINGS. 

Price, per pound. $1.50 


FIBROUS GASKETS AND RINGS. 


Price, % inch or less, in thickness, per pound. $0.90 

Price, 5-32 inch and upwards, per pound.80 



PURE RUBBER VALVES. 


PURE RUBBER VALVES. 


Diameter, Inches. 

2 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4 % 

5 

5/% 

6 

Thickness, inches. 

34 

% 

% 

34 

% 

% 

34 

34 

34 

Size of Hole, inches. 

34 

34 

34 

34 

% 

% 

% 

Vs 

34 


We have in stock three grades: Hard, for hot water; Medium and Soft, for cold 
water. Special Valves made to order. Price, per pound, $1.50. 



































































METAL AND MAN-HOLE GASKETS, ETC. 537 


FOR UNIONS, FLANGE UNIONS, 
AND PLAIN FLANGE JOINTS. 



FOR STEAM, AIR, GAS, OR WATER 
PIPE CONNECTIONS. 


CORRUGATED METAL GASKETS. 


Size, Inches. 


% 


Va 

1 

134 

134 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

For Unions, each. 

For Flange Unions, each. 

For Flanged Fittings, each. 

$0.02 

$0.02 

$0.02 

$0.02 

.03 

$0.03 

.03 

$0.04 

.05 

$0.05 

.06 

$0.06 

.08 

.16 

$0.06 

.09 

.23 

$0.1 1 
.12 
.24 

$0.13 

.18 

.25 

$0.18 

.19 

.26 

$0.27 

.29 

--^- 








Size, Inches. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

For Flange Unions, each. 

$0.27 

.30 

$0.39 

.33 

$0.44 

.67 

$0.49 

.74 

$0.84 

.92 

$0.70 

.94 

$0.87 

$1.37 







For Flanged Fittings, each . 

$1.51 

$1.79 

$1.93 

$2.10 

$2.36 

$2.55 



METAL MAN-HOLE GASKETS. 


In ordering Man-Hole Gaskets, specify shape desired, and where possible send template. We carry in stock Gaskets for all standard makes 
of boilers. 

METAL HAND-HOLE GASKETS. 


Size, Inches. 

234 x 334 

2x4 

334x434 

4x5 

434 x 534 

4x6 

5x7 

Each. 

$0.15 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.40 

.45 

.50 


For Babcock & Wilcox, 6x8, 50 cents; Campbell & Zell, 4 x 11, 30 cents; Standard, 4 x 11, 30 cents; Gill, 4 x 11, 30 cents; Edgemoor's Oval, 
2^ cents; Heine, 15 cents. 



FULLER BALL. BIBB WASHERS. 


Boss Washers, for Compression Bibbs, %. 34> %, %-inch, per 100. $0.75 

Fiber Washers, for Compression Bibbs ,% to 1-inch, per 100..75 

Rubber Hose Washers, -%-inch, per 100.75 

Paper Boiler Coupling Washers, per 100..75 

Gauge Glass Washers, per dozen. 12 









































































538 


PIPE COVERINGS, ETC. 



Made in sections 3 feet long to fit all 
size pipes. Anyone can apply it. 


ASBESTOS AND HAIR-FELT SECTIONAL COVERING. 

FOR PIPES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, ETC. 


Inside Dia. of Pipe, In. 

% 

1 

VA 

l. A 

2 

2)4 

3 

3% 

4 

4^ 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, per Lineal Foot. 

$0.17 

.18 

.20 

.21 

.23 

.26 

.30 

.33 

.35 

.39 

.42 

.47 

.53 

.58 

.64 

.70 

.8,j 


Special Covering made in sheets. Price, 25 cents per square foot. Fittings 
furnished for above. 


REED’S ASBESTOS AND WOOLEN-FELT SECTIONAL COVERING. 



Made in sections 3 feet long to fit all 
size pipes. Anyone can apply it. 


FOR STEAM AND WATER PIPES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, ETC. 

SIZES AND PRICE LIST PER LINEAL FOOT. 


Ins. Dia. Pipe, In. 

% 

% 

1 

1 % 

1 % 

2 

2^ 

3 

CO 

X 

4-k 

4)4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price, per Lineal ft.. 

$0.17 

.19 

.21 

.23 

.25 

.27 

.31 

.35 

.39 .41 

.45 

.50 

.56 

.65 

CM 

.78 

.87 

1.00 

Price of Elbow Cov- 




















$0.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.27 

.30 

.34 

.38 .43 

.47 

.50 

.56 

.65 

.72 




Price of tee Covers 








(Net). 


$0.25 

.28 

.30 

.32 

.35 

.40 

.46 

.52 .58 

.63 

.68 

.77 

.88 

.96 

. 

. 

. 


Special prices on Covering, made in sheets, to fit boilers, heaters, etc. 


MINERAL WOOL. 

Price, per Pound.$ 


HAIR FELT. 

IN ROLLS 50 FEET LONG AND 6 FEET WIDE. 


% Inch Thick, per square foot.$0.08 

% Inch Thick, per square foot. 09 % 

1 Inch Thick, per square foot.11 


ASBESTOS WICK PACKING. 

For packing small valves, pumps, etc. Put up in % 
and 1-pound balls, and on 5 and 10-pound spools. 

Price, per pound.$. 


ASBESTOS STEAM ROPE PACKING. 

For packing piston rods, valve stems, etc. On reels con¬ 
taining 15, 25 and 50 pounds each. 


Price, % to 2 Inches Diameter, per pound.$ 


ASBESTOS MILL BOARD. 

Made in sheets 40 x 40 inches; 3V to )4 inch thick. 
The approximate weights of sheets are as follows: 
Thickness, A> H> A> H, 'A inch. 
Weights, 1%, 3%, 7%, 10%, 14, 21, 28 pounds 


Price, per pound.$ 


ASBESTOS PAPER AND CEMENT. 


Building Felt, in rolls about 75 lbs., weight 10 lbs. to 100 sq. ft., per lb.$0.10 
Sheathing, in rolls about 75 lbs.,weight, 6 pounds to 100 sq. ft., per lb .11 


Hot Blast, in barrels or bags, each. 4.00 

Cement Felting, in barrels or bags, each. 3.00 



CANDLE WICK. 

IN 5-POUND BALES. 


Price, per pound.. 












































































539 


ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING, 


ASBESTOS MAGNESIA MOULDED BLOCKS. 

There are many large surfaces such as boilers, stills, domes, heaters, etc., that cannot be covered with the sectional 
covering and for this work we especially make moulded blocks, which are easily applied to the surface and can be securely 
and cheaply fastened by the use of a large mesh wire screen. To make a more presentable appearance this screen can be 
covered with a thin coat of our asbestos cement felting, thus giving the work a smooth finished appearance. Special sizes, 
shapes and thicknesses made to order. Made in blocks or slabs three or four inches wide, eighteen inches long and one or 
one and one-half inches thick. Straight or beveled edges. 


Price per square foot. 1 inch thick. $0.24 

Price per square foot, inch thick.].32 


W. B. PIPE COVERING. 

W. B. Pipe Covering is 
the perfection of insulating 
protection for steam pipes 
and all heated surfaces. 
There are no better non¬ 
conductors of heat known 
than asbestos and wool felt, and in W. B. Covering these 
have been combined, producing the best results, there 
being consecutive layers of asbestos (about one-eighth of 
an inch thick) about the pipe, outside of this the wool felt 
with a canvas cover or jacket. This covering is easily 
applied, is removable, and lasts as long as the pipes them¬ 
selves. Will not crack, crumble or fall away from the 
pipes when necessary staples are used in applying. 

PRICE LIST “EUREKA” AND W. B. PIPE 


COVERING AND FITTINGS. 


Size, 

Inches. 

Covering 
per ft. 

Ells. 

Tees. 

Valves. 

Crosses. 

A 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.33 

$0.25 

$0.35 

% 

.22 

.25 

.33 

.25 

.44 

1 

.23 

.25 

.33 

.25 

.44 

134 

.24 

.25 

.33 

.25 

.44 

1% 

.25 

.25 

.33 

.25 

.44 

2 

.27 

.27 

.36 

.27 

.50 

2'A 

.31 

.31 

.41 

.41 

.54 

3 

.36 

.36 

.48 

.48 

.62 

3)4 

.40 

.40 

.53 

.53 

.70 

4 

.44 

.44 

.59 

.59 

.80 

4)4 

.47 

.47 

.63 

.63 

.85 

5 

.50 

.50 

.67 

.67 

.95 

6 

.58 

.58 

.77 

.77 

1.15 

7 

.70 

.70 

.90 

.90 

1.25 

8 

.77 

.77 

1.00 

1.00 

1.45 

9 

.84 

.84 

1.15 

1.15 

1.60 

10 

1.00 

1.00 

1.30 

1.30 

1.75 

12 

1.20 

1.20 

1.60 

1.60 

1.90 


Use Asbestos Cement Felting for fittings larger than 12 
inches, and for all flanged fittings. 

Our Moulded Covering for high pressure is made extra 
thick for large pipes. 



“EUREKA” PIPE COVERING. 

For all low pressure steam pipes and hot water pipes we 
consider this to be an excellent covering, filling all re¬ 
quirements. It is made of wool felt and asbestos Sec¬ 
tions three feet long, canvas covered, with fittings for ells, 
tees, valves, etc., of same material. 


ASBESTOS MOULDED COVERING. 

This Covering is made of asbestos fibre and other light 
non-conductive materials. It is very strong ; is absolutely 
fire-proof and is adapted for highest steam pressure. It 
will not crack, and is made to fit pipes of all diameters, 
from Vi inch upward. The fittings are furnished of the 
same materials and fit perfectly. It can be easily applied 
to hot or cold pipes by any practical man. We always 
send with this covering sufficient metal bands to securely 
fasten it to the pipes. 



PRICE LIST OF MOULDED COVERING. 


Size, Inches. 

Covering. 

Ells. 

Tees. 

Valves. 

A to % 

$0.20 

$0.24 

$0.27 

$0.20 

1 “ 134 

.21 

.24 

.30 

.22 

134 

.23 

.24 

.33 

.24 

2 

.26 

.27 

.36 

.27 

2A 

.29 

.29 

.39 

.39 

3 

.32 

.32 

.45 

.45 

3 A 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

4 

.38 

.38 

.55 

.55 

434 

.43 

.43 

.61 

.61 

5 

.49 

.49 

.67 

.67 

6 

.56 

.56 

.73 

.73 

7 

.64 

.64 

.82 

.82 

8 

.70 

.70 

.91 

.91 

9 

.77 

.77 

1.03 

1.03 

10 

.85 

.85 

1.15 

1.15 

12 

1.00 

1.00 

1.30 

1.30 




















































540 


EMERY WHEELS 



SIZES AND PRICES. 


Diameter 

in 

Inches. 






Thickness op 

Wheels in Inches . 





No. of 
Revolutions 
per Minute. 


Vs 

V* 

% 

% 

1 

i 

1 % 

1% 

2 

2ka 

8 

3 ^ 

4 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

$ 0.50 

.80 

1.00 

1.40 

1.82 

2.12 

2.50 
3.00 

3.50 

$0 63 
.95 
1.20 
1.58 
2.08 
2.36 
2.83 
3.35 
3.75 

$ 0.75 

1.10 

1.40 

1.75 

2.30 

2.60 

3.15 

3.70 

4.00 

6.20 

$ 0.87 

1.23 

1.60 

2.13 

2.73 

3.10 

3.50 

4.40 

5.00 

7.45 

$ 0.95 

1.35 

1.80 

2.50 

3.15 

3.60 

3.85 

5.10 

6.00 

8.70 

1 1 00 

$ 1.10 
1.60 
2.10 
3.05 
3.95 
4.50 
4.90 
6.60 
7.40 
10.70 
13 70 

$ 1.25 

1.90 

2.60 

3.70 
5.00 

5.70 
6.80 
8.10 
9.00 

13.25 
16 90 

$ 1.35 

2.20 

3.00 

4.30 

560 

6.40 

8.05 

9.50 

10.70 

1 5 20 

$ 1.45 

2.50 

3.45 

5.00 

6.40 

7.60 

9.25 

1 1.00 
12.75 
17.80 
22.00 

$ 1.60 

2.75 

3.80 

5.60 

7.25 

8.30 

10.50 

12.40 

14.05 

1 9.50 

$ 1.85 

3.25 

4.65 

6.90 

8 90 
10.20 
12.95 
15.35 
17.40 
24.20 

$ 2.10 

3.85 

5.40 

8.25 

10.55 

12.05 

15.40 

18.15 

20.75 

26.75 
36.50 

$ 2.60 

4.60 

6.40 

9.50 

11.10 
14.00 
19.00 
21.00 
24.25 
28.70 
43 00 

$ 3.00 

5.00 

7.40 

11.00 
12.60 
16.00 
21.75 
23.80 
27.50 
30 70 

7.400 

5.450 

4.400 

3.600 

3,150 

2,750 • 

2.450 

2,200 

1,850 

1.600 

1.400 

1,250 

1,100 

1,000 

925 

16 



1 9 40 

25 00 

30 80 

48.75 

18 





13.75 

1 7.00 

21.75 

24.50 

28.75 

32.00 

39.50 

47.00 

54.50 

62.00 

20 





20.00 

25.00 

29.00 

34.00 

38.00 

47.00 

56.00 

66 00 

75.00 

22 






29.87 

35.50 

41.12 

46.75 

58.80 

69.25 

80 50 

91.75 

24 







43.00 

50 00 

57.00 

71.00 

85 00 

99.00 

1 15.00 

1 13.00 
131.00 

26 








51.00 

59.00 

67.00 

83.00 

99.00 

775 

30 








87.50 

109.00 

131.00 

1 53 00 

175.00 

735 

36 










127.00 

157.00 

188.00 

219.00 

250.00 

550 










DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING. 

In ordering, state the substance the wheel is to cut and tell whether the work is rough, sharp points, thin edges or 
smooth surface; and whether the wheel is to be used on the side or face. Give also diameter, size, thickness of arbor and 
shape of wheel. Wheels should be mounted so as to run truly and steadily, with flanges of generous size, and always with 
rubber or leather washers between flanges and wheel. The wheel should fit arbor loosely, to allow for the expansion, and 
in no case should arbor be driven into spindle after the wheel has been tightly screwed upon same, as the liability to crack 
the wheel by a blow on end of arbor is very great. Better adjust the arbor to the spindle before putting on the wheel. 

EMERY WHEEL DRESSERS. 



HUNTINGTON. 

For truing, shaping, sharpening and removing glaze from solid Emery Wheels running at full speed. 

PRICES. 


Patent Emery Wheel Dresser (2 sets of Cutters). $2.50 

Extra Cutters, per set. .40 






















































rorororororororororo 


LOCOMOTIVE JACK SCREWS 


541 






PRICE LIST. 


Diameter of 
Screw. 



Height of 

Stand. 

• 

Price. 

Diameter of 
Screw. 

Height of 

Stand. 

Price. 

4 inches 

$2.90 

2 inches 

24 inches 

$13.50 

6 “ 

3.10 

2 Vi “ 

6 “ 

7.00 

8 “ 

3.40 

2'A “ 

8 “ 

7.50 

10 “ 

3.80 

2i4 “ 

10 “ 

8.25 

12 “ 

4.20 

2‘>4 “ 

12 “ 

9.00 

14 “ 

4.60 

2H “ 

14 “ 

10.00 

4 “ 

3.25 

2 l 4 “ 

16 “ 

1 1.00 

5 “ 

3.50 

2 A “ 

18 “ 

12.00 

6 “ 

3.75 

2% “ 

20 “ 

13.25 

8 “ 

4.25 

2% “ 

22 “ 

14.50 

10 “ 

4.75 

2% “ 

24 “ 

15.75 

12 “ 

5.25 

2} 2 “ 

6 “ 

7 75 

14 “ 

6.00 

2% “ 

6Y “ 

8.00 

6 “ 

6.75 

2J'2 “ 

8 “ 

8.75 

6 “ 

4.50 

2\'2 “ 

10 “ 

9.75 

8 “ 

5.00 

2V % “ 

12 “ 

10.75 

10 " 

5.75 

2V 2 “ 

14 “ 

12.00 

12 “ 

6.25 

2% “ 

16 “ 

13.25 

14 “ 

6.75 

2V, “ 

18 “ 

14.50 

16 “ 

7.50 

2>| “ 

20 “ 

15.75 

18 “ 

8.50 

2^ “ 

22 “ 

17.00 

5 “ 

5.00 

2% “ 

24 “ 

18.25 

6 “ 

5.25 

2^1 “ 

28 “ 

22.00 

8 “ 

6.00 

2}| “ 

32 “ 

26.00 

10 “ 

6.75 

3 

14 “ 

19.50 

12 “ 

7.50 

3 

16 “ 

20.75 

14 “ • 

8.25 

3 

18 “ 

22.00 

16 “ 

9.25 

3 

20 “ 

23.25 

18 “ 

10.25 

3 

22 “ 

24.50 

20 “ 

11.50 

3 

24 “ 

25.75 

22 “ 

12.50 

3 

30 “ 

30.00 






































542 


LAG SCREWS 


PRICE PER HUNDRED. 

(Adopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899.) 


Length, 

Inches. 

5 

IE 

% 

IS 

X A 

9 

16 

and 

% 

% 

% 

1 

\V-> 

$2 25 

$2 70 

$3 1 5 

$3 75 





2 

2 45 

2 96 

3 47 

4 11 

$5.00 




2 l 4 

2 65 

3.22 

3 79 

4 47 

5 50 

$7 90 



3 

2.85 

3.48 

4.1 1 

4.83 

6.00 

8.60 

$12.50 


3 A 

3.05 

3.74 

4.43 

5.19 

6.50 

9.30 

13.50 

$18.20 

4 

3.25 

4.00 

4.75 

5.55 

7.00 

10.00 

14.50 

19.50 

4A 

3.45 

4.26 

5.07 

5.91 

7.50 

10.70 

15.50 

20.80 

5 

3.65 

4.52 

5.39 

6.27 

8.00 

1 1.40 

16 50 

22.10 

5 A 

3.85 

4.78 

5.71 

6.63 

8.50 

1 2.10 

17.50 

23.40 

6 

4.05 

5.04 

6.03 

6.99 

9.00 

12.80 

18.50 

24.70 

6 A 



6.35 

7.35 

9.50 

13.50 

1 9.50 

26.00 

7 



6.67 

7.71 

1 0.00 

14.20 

20.50 

27.30 

1% 



6.99 

8.07 

10.50 

14.90 

21.50 

28.60 

8 



7.31 

8.43 

11.00 

1 5.60 

22.50 

29.90 

9 



7.95 

9.15 

12.00 

17.00 

24.50 

32.50 

10 




9 87 

13.00 

1 8 40 

26.50 

35.1 0 

11 




10.59 

1 4.00 

19.80 

28.50 

37.70 

12 




11.31 

15.00 

21.20 

30.50 

40.30 



The following extras are to be understood as a part of the Coach and Lag Screw List: Hexagon and Tee Heads, 
10 per cent, extra. 


WROUGHT-IRON PUNCHED WASHERS. 

MANUFACTURERS’ STANDARD LIST. 



Diameter. 

Hole. 

Tliickness of 
Wire Gauge. 

9 16 inch. 

inch. 

No. 18 

% “ 

5 16 “ 

“ 16 

K “ 

% “ 

“ 16 

i 

7-16 “ 

“ 14 

i y* “ 

^ “ 

“ 14 

“ 

9 16 “ 

“ 12 

1A “ 

H “ 

“ 12 

m “ 

11-16 “ 

“ 10 

2 

13-16 “ 

“ 10 

2% “ 

15-16 “ 

“ 9 

2A “ 

1 1-16 “ 

“ 9 

2% “ 

114 “ 

“ 9 

3 

3A “ 

il :: 

“ 9 

“ 8 

3V, “ 

3% “ 

1% “ 

“ 8 
“ 8 

4 

1% “ 

“ 8 

414 “ 

2 

“ 8 

4 ^ “ 

2% “ 

“ 8 


Bolt. 

Price per Pound 
in 200-Pound 
Kegs. 

Approximate No. 
in 100 Pounds. 

3-16 inch. 

14 

cts. 


35,200 

“ 

12.2 

4 4 


15,000 

5-16 “ 

11.4 

(( 


1 1,900 

% “ 

10.5 

(t 


7,900 

7-16 “ 

9.7 

(( 


4,500 

A •’ 

9.20 

a 


3,100 

9 16 “ 

9.10 

“ 


2,156 

% “ 

9 

(C 


1,323 

% “ 

) 


f 

1,000 

Vs “ 

1 

8.80 

u 

J 

1 

825 

637 

“ 

J 


{ 

637 


c < 

) 

299 

rfs “ • 

i 9 


1 

294 

\ X A “ 

“ 

| 9 20 

Ci 

s 

i 

243 

240 

i% “ 

) 


j 

229 

Ws “ 

2 “ 

> 9.50 

(i 




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MACHINE BOLTS 



PRICE PER HUNDRED. 

(Adopted September 20,1899, to take effect October 1, 1899.) 


Length 

Inches. 


1 * 

r 

3 A 

4 

4^ 

5 

5 ^ 

6 

6A 

7 

7 A 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 


A 

6 

IB 

% 

7 

15 

A 

A & % 

$ 1.70 $ 2.00 
1.78 2.12 
1.86 2.24 
1.94 2.36 
2.02 2.48 
2.10 2.60 
2.18 2.72 
2.26 2.84 
2.34 2.96 
2.42 3.08 
2.50 3.20 
2.58 3.32 
2.66 3.44 
2.74 3.56 
2.90 3.80 
3.06 4.04 
3.22 4.28 
3.38 4.52 

$ 2.40 $ 2.80 
2.56 3.00 

2.72 3.20 
2.88 3.40 
3.04 3.60 
3.20 3.80 
3.36 4.00 
3.52 4.20 
3.68 4.40 
3.84 4.60 
4.00 4.80 
4.16 5.00 
4.32 5.20 
4.48 5.40 
4.80 5.80 
5.12 6.20 
5.44 6.60 
5.76 7.00 
6.08 7.40 
6.40 7.80 

6.72 8.20 
7.04 8.60 

$ 3.60 

3.86 

4.12 

4.38 

4.64 

4.90 

5 . f 6 

5.42 

5.68 

5.94 

6.20 

6.46 

6.72 

6.98 

7.50 

8.02 

8.54 

9.06 

9.58 

10.10 

10.62 

11.14 

1 1.66 
12.18 
12.70 
13.22 

$ 5.20 
5.58 
5.96 
6.34 
6.72 
7.10 
7.48 
7.86 
8.24 
8.62 
9.00 
9.38 
9.76 
10.14 
10 90 

1 1.66 
12.42 
13.18 
13.94 
14.70 
15.46 
16.22 
16.98 
17.74 
18.50 
19.26 
















































































. 






$ 7.20 

7.70 
8.20 

8.70 
9.20 

9.70 
10.20 

10.70 
11.20 

11.70 
12.20 

12.70 
13.20 

13.70 

14.70 

15.70 

16.70 
1770 

18.70 

19.70 

20.70 

21.70 

22.70 

23.70 

24.70 

25.70 

26.70 

27.70 

28.70 

29.70 

30.70 

31.70 

32.70 

33.70 

34.70 

35.70 


% 


$ 10.50 
11.20 

11.90 
12.60 
13.30 
14.00 
14.70 

15.40 
16.10 
16.80 
17.50 
18.20 

18.90 

19.60 
21.00 

22.40 

23.80 

25.20 

26.60 
28.00 

29.40 

30.80 

32.20 

33.60 
35.00 

36.40 

37.80 

39.20 

40.60 
42.00 

43.40 

44.80 

46.20 

47.60 
49.00 

50.40 


$ 15.10 

16.00 

16.90 

17.80 
18.70 

19.60 
20.50 

21.40 
22.30 

23.20 
24.10 
25.00 

25.90 

26.80 

28.60 

30.40 

32.20 
34.00 

35.80 

37.60 

39.40 

41.20 
43.00 

44.80 

46.60 

48.40 

50.20 
52.00 

53.80 

55.60 

57.40 

59.20 
61.00 

62.80 

64.60 

66.40 


The following extras are to be understood as a part of the 
machine holt list: 

Bolts with Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nnts, 10 per cent 
extra. 

If both Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts,20 per cent extra. 

Joint Bolts with Oblong Nuts, Bolts with Tee Heads, 
Askew Heads and Eccentric Heads, 10 per cent extra. 

Special Bolts with irregular Threads and unusual dimen¬ 
sions of Heads or nuts will be charged extra at the discretion of 
the manufacturer. 


COMMON CARRIAGE 
BOLTS. 


543 



PRICE PER HUNDRED. 

(Adopted January 30 1895, to take effect February 14, 1895.) 


Length . 

A 

i 6 B 

% 

7 

IB 

% 

1 9 S & % 

% 

1 ^ 

$ 1.00 

$ 1.20 











2 

1 04 
1.08 
1.12 
1.16 
1.20 
1.24 

1.25 

1.30 

1.35 

1.40 

1.45 

1.50 

$ 1.50 

1.57 

1.64 
1.71 
1.78 

$ 2.20 

2.28 

2.36 

2.44 

2.52 




2 A 

2 H 

2 % 

3 










$ 3.00 

$ 5.00 

$ 7.20 

3 A 

1.28 

1.55 

1.85 

2.60 

310 

5.15 

7.40 

3 A 

1.32 

1.60 

1.92 

2.68 

3.20 

5.30 

7.60 

3 % 

1.36 

1.65 

1.99 

2.76 

3.30 

5.45 

7.80 

4 

1.40 

1.70 

2.06 

2.84 

3.40 

560 

8.00 

4 H 

1.44 

1.75 

2.13 

2.92 

3.50 

5.75 

8.20 

4 A 

1.48 

1.80 

2.20 

3.00 

3.60 

5.90 

8.40 

4 % 

1.52 

1.85 

2.27 

3.08 

3.70 

6.05 

8.60 

5 

1.56 

1.90 

2.34 

3.16 

3.80 

6.20 

8.80 

5 A 

1.64 

2 00 

2.48 

3 32 

4.00 

6.50 

9.20 

6 " 

1.72 

2.10 

2.62 

3.48 

4.20 

6.80 

9.60 

6 A 

1.80 

2.20 

2.76 

3.64 

4.40 

7.10 

10.00 

7 

1.88 

2.30 

2.90 

3.80 

4.60 

7.40 

10.40 

7 A 

1.96 

2.40 

3.04 

3.96 

4.80 

7.70 

10.80 

8 ' 

2.04 

2.50 

3.18 

4.12 

5.00 

8.00 

11.20 

8 A 

2.12 

2.60 

3.32 

4.28 

5.20 

8.30 

11.60 

9 

2.20 

2.70 

3 46 

4.44 

5.40 

8.60 

12.00 

9 A 

2.28 

2.80 

3.60 

4.60 

5.60 

8.90 

12.40 

10 ' 

2.36 

2.90 

3.74 

4.76 

5.80 

9.20 

12.80 

11 

2.52 

3.10 

4.02 

5.08 

6.20 

9.80 

13.60 

12 

2.68 

3.30 

4.30 

5.40 

6.60 

10.40 

14.40 

13 

2.84 

3.50 

4.58 

5.72 

7.00 

11.00 

15.20 

14 

3.00 

3.70 

4.86 

6 04 

7.40 

1 1.60 

16.00 

15 

3.16 

3.90 

5.14 

6.36 

7.80 

12.20 

16.80 

16 

3.32 

4.10 

5.42 

6 68 

8.20 

12.80 

17.60 

17 

3.48 

4.30 

5.70 

7.00 

8.60 

13.40 

18.40 

18 

3.64 

4.50 

5.98 

7.32 

9.00 

14.00 

19.20 

19 

3.80 

4.70 

6.26 

7.64 

9.40 

14.60 

20.00 

20 

3.96 

4.90 

6.54 

7.96 

9.80 

15.20 

20.80 

Advance 1 
per inch... f 

$ 0.20 

.30 

.40 

.50 

_ 

.64 

1.00 

1.40 










































































544 


THE IMPROVED FEED COOKER 



This Cooker is made in the most substantial manner. The material used in its construc¬ 
tion is the best boiler plate steel. 60,000 pounds tensile strength, hand riveted, tested to 100 
pounds hydrostatic pressure, securing perfect safety and ample capacity to users. The fire 
door is of ample size, and the grate so designed that any land of fuel may be used. The 
boiler is the tubular type, the flues passing through the water, giving unusually large heating 
surface, and as durable and as efficient as any engine boiler of same dimensions. 

SIZES AND PRICES. 


Size 

Diameter of 

Height of 

No. of 

Length of 

Shipping 

Price. 

No. 

Shell, Inches. 

Shell, Inches. 

2-in. Flues. 

Boiler, In. 

Weight, Lbs. 

1 

19 

40 

9 

54 

325 

$40.00 

2 

19 

44 

13 

58 

370 

45.00 


The following fittings and trimmings are furnished with each Cooker: One Safety 
Valve, Two Gauge Cocks, One Pump, Two Valves, Sufficient Pipe Connections and Two 
Feet of Hose. It is fitted with connections for one tank or barrel, but may be used with two 
or three, with additional pipe and fittings. 



NO. 3 VERTICAL BOILER. 


Diameter in Inches.. 19 

Height “ “ 44 

Fire Box Diameter. 1 6 

“ “ Height. 17 

No. 2 Flues.. 13 


This cut represents a Water Leg Surrounding Fire Pot. By this construction the Boiler 
is very economical. Tested at 160 pounds hydrostatic pressure, and has sufficient capacity 
to run 1 Yt horse power engine. 

The boiler can be fitted up to cook from one to four ban-els at the same time. Complete 
with Steam and Water Gauge. 


Price 


$64.00 











































































































545 


COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER. 



The outfit here represented is one of the simplest, most compact and strongest 
in the market. The crank shaft, connecting rod, piston rod, valve stem, and pins 
of the engine are made of steel. The main frame of the engine and the slides, as 
well as the bearings for the crank shaft, are made in one piece, so that it is im¬ 
possible for the working parts of the engine to get out of line or change their rela¬ 
tion to each other. 

The construction of the engine is such that the action of the piston rod is 
exactly central, and all overhanging strains are avoided. 

These outfits do not require any masonry foundation, or extra care in setting. 

They will stand upon any ordinary floor and do perfect work. Eveiy engine is 
adjusted, and run for several hours before leaving the shop, and is in complete 
order when sent out. 

A vertical engine has many features which recommend it to those wanting 
power. It occupies but little space, is convenient to work around, and is solid and 
substantial. Should it be necessary to move it at any time the boiler can be taken 
off the base by simply unscrewing the steam and exhaust pipes. 

A valuable feature of this form of portable boiler and engine is, that it can be 
taken apart and carried up or down stairs, or into localities where it would be difficult 
and expensive to carry the same power engines and boilers if all fastened together. 

The apparently higher price at which the boilers and engines come when listed on combined base, than the same boilers 
and engines on single base, is due to the fact that the price on combined base connected together includes Improved Boiler 
Feeder and pipes and fittings, not included in the price when the boiler and engines are sold separately. 

Prices for boiler and engine, with all connections and fittings, and improved boiler feeder attached, as follows : 


No. 

Cipher. 


276 

Sack 

2 

Horse-Power Engine and 

4 

277 

Safe 

4 

<4 (( (4 

4 

278 

Sage 

4 

44 44 44 

6 

279 

Sago 

4 

4 4 44 44 

8 

280 

Sail 

4 

44 (4 44 

10 

281 

Same 

6 

44 44 44 

6 

282 

Samp 

6 

44 44 44 

8 

283 

Sand 

6 

44 44 44 

10 

284 

Sang 

8 

44 44 44 

10 

285 

Sash 

10 

4 ( 44 4 4 

12 


Horse 


Power Vertical Boiler.. 


Price. 


$ 210.00 

265.00 

285.00 

310.00 

325.00 

325.00 

350.00 

370.00 

425.00 

475.00 


We furnish with each boiler a certificate of inspection showing that the boiler has been tested to a high pressure, and 
that it is safe for high working pressure, and is properly built, of good quality and weight of material. 

Every engine we send out lias been tested and run for hours with steam, before leaving our shop, under, as nearly as 
possible, the conditions of actual service. We know each one to be in complete running order when shipped. They require 
no further adjustment of valves or boxes before starting. 

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546 


“ LITTLE GIANT" ENGINE AND BOILER 



THIS CUT REPRESENTS OUR “LITTLE 
GIANT’’ ENGINE. 



It is unique in design throughout, compact and a model of simplicity, and is 
especially adapted for use in running Creamery Separators, Ice Cream machinery 
and light printing Presses. 

When run at 400 revolutions per minute, will develop its full rated horse 
power. With each engine we furnish governor, governor pulley and belt, oil 
cups, throttle valve, cylinder lubricator, belt and balance wheel, complete. 


RATED HORSE POWER. 


Cyiinder .Isile.::::: 

Revolutions per Minute. 

Belt Pulley .I Face. 

f Diameter.. 

Fly Wheel.•{ Face. 

i Weight. 


Governor. 

Exhaust. 

Floor Space. 

Height to Top of Cylinder 
Weight, complete. 


214 inches 
3 

400 

6 

314 “ 

13 “ 

3 X “ 

35 pounds 
% inch 
inch 

14 x 26 inches 
30 

170 pounds 


This outfit is complete in every detail, and is extensively used where light 
power is needed. Boiler is made of the best quality of steel and tested at 150 
pounds pressure before leaving the works. 

Boiler Trimmings comprise the steam gauge, water gauge, gauge cocks, 
safety valve, check and blow-off valves and injector. 

Furnished on combined or independent bases, as desired. 

SPECIFICATIONS OF LITTLE GIANT BOILERS. 


Horse Power.114 

Telegraphic Cipher.Red 

Diameter of Boiler, in inches.20 

Height above base, in inches.36 

Diameter of furnace, in inches.16 

Height of furnace, in inches.18 

Thickness of steel in shell..3-16 

Thickness of steel in heads.14 

Thickness of steel in fire box.14 


Length of tubes, in inches. 1 8 

No, of 2-inch tubes. 16 

Weight of boiler without trimmings or 

fixtures.325 

Floor space diameter, in inches. 30 

Weight of boiler, complete.475 

Outside diameter of stack opening, in inches 814 
Height from floor to top of hood.4 ft. 2 in. 


“LITTLE GIANT’’ ENGINE AND BOILER. 




































































VERTICAL BOILER 


547 



SPECIFICATIONS OF PLAIN VERTICAL BOILERS. 


Horse Power. 

IX 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

Telegraphic Cipher. 

Red 

Green 

Yellow 

Blue 

Indigo 

Violet 

White 

Black 

Orange 

Maroon 

Purple 

Diameter of Boiler, in inches. 

20 

20 

20 

24 

24 

26 

30 

30 

36 

36 

36 

Height above base, in inches. 

36 

43 

49 

50 

60 

60 

60 

72 

72 

84 

96 

Diameter of furnace, in inches. 

16 

16 

16 

21 

21 

22 

25 

25 

30 

30 

30 

Height of furnace, in inches. 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

22 

24 

24 

24 

28 

32 

Thickness of steel in shell. 

3-16 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

Vi 

Thickness of steel in heads. 

34 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

fa 

3 /a 

% 

5-f6 

Thickness of steel in fire box. 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

Vi 

Vi 

34 

5-16 

5-16 

Length of tubes, in inches. 

18 

25 

31 

32 

40 

38 

36 

48 

48 

56 

64 

Number of 2-inch tubes. 

16 

19 

19 

31 

31 

37 

43 

43 

55 

55 

55 

Weight of Boiler without trimmings or fixtures .. 

325 

430 

530 

640 

750 

840. 

1010 

1180 

1520 

1800 

2280 

Weight of Boiler complete. 

475 

560 

620 

890 

1060 

1300 

1550 

1650 

2350 

2540 

3000 

Outside diameter of stack opening, inches. 

8‘4 

834 

834 

10 

10 

11 

1234 

1234 

16 

16 

16 

Height from floor to top of hood, inches. 

50 

54 

60 

66 

76 

76 

76 

94 

98 

108 

120 


Cast Fixtures.—Base, hood, fire door and grates. 

Trimmings.—Injector fitted with pipe and valves, steam gauge, water gauge, gauge cocks, safety valve and blow-off. 
All Boilers above 28 inches in diameter have vertical seams double riveted. They are made of flange steel 60,000 
pounds T. S., and are tested to 160 pounds, hydraulic pressure. 

































































548 


VERTICAL ENGINE. 



DIMENSIONS OFfVERTICAL ENGINES 


Rated Horse Power . 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

15 

Telegraphic Cipher. 

Celery. 

Carrot. 

Turnip. 

Parsnip. 

Radish. 

Cabbage. 

Squash. 

Lettuce. 

Beans. 

Peas. 

$ Bore, inches . 

Cyhnder j strokej jnches . 

2K 

3 

3V 2 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7K 

7K 

7K 

3 

5 

5 

5 

5 

7K 

7K 

8 

9 

10 

Steam Pipe, inches . 

% 

K 

K 

% 

K 

1 

IK 

IK 

IK 

IK 

Exhaust Pipe, inches . 

vi 

% 

K 

1 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2 

2 

Revolutions per Minute . 

400 

350 

350 

300 

300 

250 

200 

200 

180 

180 

b,i. Polio, | 

6 

10 

10 

12 

12 

14 

14 

16 

18 

18 

314 

4K 

4 K 

5 

5 

6K 

6K 

7 K 

8K 

8K 

Governor Pulle, | Fj,cejnchesl 

3 

ik 

4 

IK 

4 

1 K 

4 % 

I 1 , 

4% 

IK 

69l 

154 

6K 

IK 

9 

2 

9 

2 

9 

2 

Floor Space, inches . 

14 x 26 

18x20* 

18 x 20 

1 8 x 20 

1 8 x 20 

20 x 22 

20 x 22 

22 x 24 

22 x 24 

22 x 24 

Height to Top of Cylinder . 

30 in. 

3 ft. 6 in. 

3 ft. 6 in. 

3 ft. 6 in. 

3 ft. 8 in. 

4 ft. 8 in. 

4 ft. 10 in. 

5 ft. 2 in. 

5 ft. 3 in. 

5 it. 4 in. 

Weight, pounds . 

170 

275 

300 

425 

500 

700 

850 

1.250 

1.400 

1.500 

1 Dia. inches . 

13 

15 

15 

17 

17 

24 

24 

30 

30 

35 

Balance Wheel > Face, inches... 

3% 

4 

4 

4U 

4K 

6 

6 

6K 

6 3 4 

7K 

\ Weight, lbs . 

35 

45 

45 

65 

100 

170 

170 

180 

180 

350 

Diameter of Shaft, inches . 

IK 

1K 

IK 

1K 

IK 

1 15-16 

1 15-16 

2% 

2% 

2% 


Trimmings.—The above prices include governor, governor pulley and belt, throttle valve, oil cuts, cylinder lubricator, 
belt wheel, balance wheel and air cock. 



































































THE “ECONOMIC.” 


549 


RETURN TUBULAR PORTABLE BOILER. 

All Smoke Stacks up to and including 28-inch 
diameter are made of No. 16 gauge, larger sizes of 
No. 14; if heavier is required a proportionate charge 
will be made. 

If so desired, these boilers will be built with Domes 
or Drums, at the regular additional cost. 

FIXTURES. 

With a boiler ordered “complete,” the following 
fixtures are furnished: 

Grates, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge fitted with 
Stand Pipe, Gauge Cocks, Whistle and Pipe, Safety 
Valve, Blow-off Valve, Check Valve, Stop Valve, 

Smoke Stack and Guys. 

SPECIFICATIONS OF “ECONOMIC” BOILERS. 



Number of Size. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

714 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

Horse-Power, as usually rated. 

10 

12 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

Diameter of Boiler in inches. 

28 

28 

30 

30 

36 

36 

40 

40 

44 

50 

54 

54 

60 

60 

Length of Grate in inches. 

36 

36 

36 

42 

42 

42 

48 

48 

48 

60 

60 

60 

60 

66 

Number of 3-inch Tubes. 

16 

16 

21 

21 

30 

30 

38 

38 

52 

64 

78 

78 

88 

88 

Length of 3-inch Tubes used in feet. 

6 

7 

7 

814 

8 

9 

9 

10 

914 

914 

9 

10 

914 

11 

Number of 4-inch Tubes. 

10 

10 

12 

12 

18 

18 

20 

20 

26 

32 

42 

42 

46 

46 

Length of 4-in. Tubes used in inches 

34 

46 

43 

55 

49 

61 

52 

64 

58 

54 

48 

60 

54 

66 

Thickness of Shell in inches. 

No. 4 

No. 4 

14 

14 

34 

14 

35 

9 

35 

TB 

5 

Id 

5 

TB 

t 6 b 

41 

35 

Thickness of Tube Sheets in inches. 

Va 

Va 

% 

Va 

Va 

% 

Va 

% 

Va 

Va 

Va 

Va 

TB 

TB 

Diameter of Stack in inches. 

12 

12 

14 

14 

18 

18 

20 

20 

22 

24 

28 

28 

30 

30 

Length of Stack in feet. 

30 

35 

35 

40 

40 

45 

45 

50 

50 

50 

45 

50 

50 

60 

Length of Boiler, over all, in ft. about.. 

9 14 

1014 

1014 

12 

1114 

1214 

13 

14 

1314 

1314 

13 

1314 

1314 

1514 

Width of Boiler, over all. in ft. about... 

4 

4 

4 

4 

414 


5 

5 

514 

6 

614 

614 

7 

7 

Height of Boiler, over all, in ft. about.. 

6 

6 

614 

63 4 

614 

6% 

7 

7 

8 

8 

1014 

1014 

11 

11 

Weight of Boiler about. 

4,500 

4,750 

6,000 

6,450 

7,800 

8,400 

9,200 

10,300 

11,800 

14,100 

17,000 

17,900 

20,800 

22,500 

Weight of Fixtures about. 

700 

750 

750 

1,000 

1,100 

1,200 

1,500 

1,700 

1,900 

2,100 

2,300 

2,400 

2,700 

3,000 

Weight of Boiler and Fixtures about.. 

5,200 

5,500 

6,750 

7,450 

8,900 

9,600 

10,700 

12,000 

13,700 

16,200 

19,300 

20,300 

23,500 

25,500 





































550 STANDARD TUBULAR BOILER, WITH FULL " C ” FRONT 



STANDARD TUBULAR BOILER, WITH HALF FRONT. 






















551 


STANDARD TUBULAR BOILERS. 

SPECIFICATIONS. 


Number of Size. 

1 

9 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 








Horse power,as usually rated 

10 

12 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

Diam. of Boiler, in. 

30 

30 

36 

8 

42 

42 

10 

44 

10 

44 

12 

48 

12 

48 

14 

Length of tubes used, ft. 

7 

8 

8 

No. of Tubes 3-in. diam. 

20 

20 

28 

38 

38 

46 

46 

52 

52 

Sq. ft. heating surface, about 

151 

185 

220 

305 

376 

440 

526 

591 

687 

Length of grates. In. 

36 

36 

36 

36 

42 

42 

48 

48 

26 

28 

54 

26 

28 

Diam. of dome, in. 

1 8 

1 8 

20 

22 

22 

22 

22 

Height of dome, in. 

20 

20 

22 

24 

24 

24 

24 

Thickness of shell, in. 

% 

ht 

% 

% 

9 32 

9 32 

9-32 

9 32 

% 

5-16 

7-16 

5-16 

7-16 

Thickness of main heads, in. 

% 

% 

% 

Thickness of dome shell, in. 

9 32 

9 32 

9 32 

9 32 

9 32 

9-32 

9-32 

5-16 

5-16 

Thickness of dome head. in. 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

Diam. of smoke stack, in. 

14 

14 

16 

20 

20 

22 

22 

24 

24 

Length of smoke stack, ft.... 

28 

28 

28 

28 

35 

35 

40 

40 

50 

Wt. Boiler & Britchen, about 

1900 

2300 

2600 

3500 

4000 

4300 

4900 

6000 

6800 

Wt. Boiler fixtures, about. 

1500 

1600 

1700 

2200 

2500 

2600 

2700 

3400 

3500 

Wt. Boiler & fixtures, about. 

3400 

3900 

4300 

5700 

6500 

6900 

7600 

9400 

10300 

Wt. Flush-ended Boiler, t 
four wall brackets, about i 

1800 

2200 

2500 

3300 

3900 

4300 

5000 

5700 

6500 

Wt. with full front and fix- ) 
tures, about.i 

4400 

4900 

5300 

7000 

7700 

8400 

9000 

10200 

11500 


10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

54 

60 

60 

60 

66 

66 

72 

72 

78 

84 

12 

12 

14 

16 

15 

16 

16 

18 

18 

18 

64 

82 

82 

82 

98 

98 

120 

84 

88 

108 

708 

885 

1028 

1172 

1296 

1377 

1660 

4" Tbs 

4" Tbs 

4" Tbs 

48 

48 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 

60 

60 

60 

30 

32 

32 

32 

36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

36 

34 

36 

36 

36 

40 

40 

40 

40 

40 

40 

5-16 

11-32 

1 1-32 

11-32 

% 

% 

7-16 

7-16 

7-16 

7-16 

7-16 

7-16 

7-16 

7 16 

7-16 

7-16 





5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

5-16 

% 

Vs 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

% 

26 

28 

28 

28 

30 

30 

34 

36 

40 

44 

40 

40 

50 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

7000 

9000 

9900 

11000 

12700 

13000 

05 

O 

o 

o 

17300 

21000 

25000 

3600 

4000 

4500 

5000 

5000 

5000 

6000 

6200 

7000 

8000 

10600 

13000 

14400 

16000 

17700 

18000 

2200023500 

28000 

33000 

7000 

8600 

9700 

10500 

12000 

13000 

16000 

17400 

21000 

24700 

12000 

14500 

16000 

17000 

19000 

20000 

24000 

25000 

30000 

35000 


PROPER NUMBER OF 3, 3 %, 4 AND 6-INCH TUBES FOR STATIONARY BOILERS. 


Number of Size. 

1 

0 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 j 16 

17 

18 

19 

Nn of 3-in tnhpc with hand-hole in each head he low tuhes. reaular list.... 

20 

20 

28 

38 

38 

46 

46 

52 

52 

64 

82 

82 

82 

98 

98 h 20 




(( ^ n « 


U 

i l 

no hand-hole. 



20 

30 

30 

40 

40 

46 

46 

58 

78 

78 

78 

94 

94 116 




“ 31/ “ “ 


It 

t ( 


16 

16 

22 

30 

30 

36 

36 

42 

42 

50 

64 

64 

64 

78 

78 96 

96 





ft 

11 

no hand-hole. 



18 

26 

26 

32 

32 

38 

38 

46 

60 

60 

60 

76 

76 94 

94 



“ 4 “ 


11 

it 


12 

12 

18 

24 

24 

30 

30 

34 

34 

42 

54 

54 

54 

64 

64 ' 84 

84 



“ 4 “ “ 

man-hole in front 

it 

i t 

no hand-hole. 



14 

20 

20 

26 

26 

30 

30 

38 

52 

52 

52 

58 

58 80 

80 

88 

108 

“ 6 “ “ 

man-hole in front 

it 

ft 

no hand-hole. 


.... 

6 

10 

10 

10 

10 

14 

14 

18 

22 

22 

22 

30 

30 36 

36 

40 

44 


These boilers are all tested and inspected before shipment by a responsible Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Com¬ 
pany, at 150 pounds hydrostatic pressure per square inch, and the purchaser can have a certificate of inspection and a policy 
of insurance for one year issued by the Insurance Company. This policy is payable to the purchaser and will be in force 
and valid wherever the boiler is located. 





























































































552 


“ JEWEL” AUTOMATIC ENGINES. 




DIMENSIONS AND POWERS OF THE “JEWEL” AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. 

Based on 80 pounds Initial Pressure, Cut-Off at % Stroke. 

Trimmings.—We ship with each Engine a complete set of glass oilers, sight-feed lubricator, one throttle valve and 
two cylinder cocks. On crank pin we use center oilers on numbers 1, 2 and 3. 

On numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 wo use wipe oilers. 


Engine Number. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

Telegraphic Cipher. 

Diamond. 

Ruby. 

Emerald. 

Pearl. 

Opal. 

Garnet. 

Amethyst. 

Sapphire. 

Topaz. 

Horse Power Rating. 

Revolutions per Minute. 

6 to 8 

at S at 

260 380 

8 to 10 

at at 

230 320 

10 to 12 

at at 

230 300 

15 to 18 

at at 

220 280 

20 to 25 

at at 

220 260 

30 to 35 

at at 

220 260 

40 to 45 

at at 

180 200 

50 to 55 

at at 

200 220 

60 to 65 

at at 

200 220 

o, under. !!SK» I::::::::::::::::::::: 

Steam Pipe, in. 

Exhaust Pipe, in. 

( Diameter, in. 

Fly Wheel.< Face, in. 

(Weight, lbs. 

<■*». 1KS -::::::::::::::::::: 

Diameter of Shaft, in. 

Floor Space. 

4 % 

6 

1 % 
t % 

20 

5% 

135 

14 

e % 

lb : 

52 x36 
700 

5 

7 % 

1 % 

30 

8 % 

200 

16 

7 % 

2% 

64 x38 
1,050 

6 

7 % 

1 % 

2 

30 

6 % 

340 

18 

8 % 

254 

64 x 38 
1,275 

7 % 

8 

2 

2 % 

35 

iy 2 

435 

20 

10% 

2% 

6954 x 46% 
1,850 

8 

10 

2 

2% 

42 

9 % 

660 

20 

12 

3% 

73 x 54 
2,850 

9 % 

10 

2 

2 % 

42 

9% 

660 

24 

12 

3% 

73 x 54 
2,950 

10 

15 

3 

4 

42 

10 

1.000 

24 

12 

3% 

11 

15 

3% 

4 % 

42 

10 

1,000 

30 

’1 

12 

1 5 

4 

5 

48 

12 

1,500 

30 

12% 

4 % 

Weight Complete, lbs. 
































































































MEDIUM SPEED, SINGLE VALVE, AUTOMATIC ENGINE. 553 


“CLASS CC.” 



SPECIFICATIONS OF MEDIUM SPEED SINGLE-VALVE AUTOMATIC ENGINES. 


Number of Size. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Rated Horse power (at 40 lbs. M. 
E. P. and % cut-off). 

12 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

45 

55 

70 

85 

100 

130 

Revolutions per minute. 

240 

210 

210 

210 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

180 

Diameter of cylinder by Length of 
Stroke, in inches. 

6x9 

7x10 

8x10 

8x12 

9x12 

10x12 

10x15 

11x15 

12x16 

13x16 

14x16 

16x18 

Diameter of Steam pipe, in inches. 

1 % 

2 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

3 

3% 

4 

4 

4% 

5 

Diameter of Exhaust Pipe, in inches 

2 

2 % 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4% 

5 

5 

6 

6 

Size of Balance Wheel Pulleys, in... 

44x7% 

48x8% 

48x8% 

48x10% 

54x10% 

54x10% 

54x12% 

54x12% 

60x14% 

60x14% 

66x16% 

78x20% 

Size of Governor Wheel, in inches.. 

30x8% 

34x8% 

34x83-2 

36x8% 

36x8% 

42x10% 

42x10% 

42x10% 

48x10% 

48x10% 

54x12% 

54x12% 

Diameter of Crank Shaft, in inches.. 

2% 

2% 

2% 

3 

3% 

3% 

3% 

4% 

4% 

4% 

5% 

5% 

Length of Journals, in inches. 

5% 

6 

6 

7 

7% 

8% 

8% 

9 

10 

10 

12 

14 

Diameter of Crank Pin, in inches... 

2% 

2% 

2% 

2 % 

3% 

3% 

3% 

4% 

4% 

4% 

5% 

5% 

Weight, complete, in pounds, about 

1,800 

2,300 

2,500 

3,150 

3,900 

4,900 

5,500 

6,000 

7,100 

7,300 

9,900 

13,000 



































554 MEDIUM SPEED, SINGLE VALVE, AUTOMATIC ENGINE. 

“class B.” 



SPECIFICATIONS OF MEDIUM SPEED SINGLE-VALVE AUTOMATIC ENGINES. 


Number of Size. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

Rated Horse Power (at 40 ibs. M. E. P. and 
cut-off). 

45 

55 

70 

85 

100 

130 

180 

225 

300 

Revolutions per minute. 

200 

200 

200 

200 

180 

180 

160 

150 

140 

Diameter of Cylinder by Length of Stroke, 
in inches. 

10x15 

11x15 

12x16 

13x16 

14x18 

16x18 

18 x 22 

20 x 24 

22 x 28 

Diameter of Steam Pipe, in inches. 

3 

3% 

4 

4 

4 % 

5 

6 

6 

7 

Diameter of Exhaust Pipe, in inches. 

4 

4% 

5 

5 

5 

6 

7 

7 

8 

Diameter of Balance Wheel Pulley, in inches 

54 

54 

60 

60 

72 

78 

84 

96 

108 

Face of Balance Wheel Pulley, in inches. 

12% 

12% 

14% 

14% 

16% 

20% 

24% 

30% 

36% 

Diameter of Shaft, in inches. 

V/s 

2 L ” 

5% 

b% 


6% 

7% 

8% 

1 0 

1 1 

Diameter of Crank Pin, in inches. 

2% 

3 

3% 

3% 

4 

4 }f 

5 

5% 

Length of Shaft from Center of Engine, in 
feet. . 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7% 

8 

8% 

10% 

9% 

10 

Length of Engine Bed. in feet. 

7% 

7% 

8 

8 

8% 

9 

12 

13% 

Width of Engine Bed, in inches. 

29% 

29 3 4 

35% 

35% 

38 

40% 

55 

56 

58 

Length of Journals, in inches. 

11 

11 

13 

13 

14 

15% 

18 

20 

22 

Shipping Weight, about in pounds. 

5,500 

5.900 

7.400 

7.700 

9.700 

12,600 

19.200 

32.000 

35,000 


FIXTURES. 

With an engine ordered “complete,” the following fixtures are furnished: 

Pulleys, per specifications, Automatic Oiling Device for Crank Pin and Crosshead, 

Throttle Valve, Set of Glass Oil Cups, 

Sight-Feed Lubricator, Cylinder Drip Valves. 

Steam, Water and Exhaust Connections and Foundation Bolts are extras, and an additional charge will he made for them. 
















































GASOLINE ENGINES 


555 



1899 MODEL THREE-QUARTER HORSE POWER. 



MADE IN THREE SIZES, 2, 3 AND 4 H. P. 


The above cuts show our Gasoline Engines of the smaller sizes. The ^ H. P. engine is of the horizontal type and is 
complete and self-contained. 

The 2, 3 and 4 H. P. engines are of the vertical type and can be used wherever small powers are wanted. 

The engines are of very simple and durable construction and are positively reliable. 

There are no cams, gear wheels or rocker arms to get out of order. 

These engines can be used for pumping, feed cutting and grinding, cider presses, cream separators, churns, ice cream 
freezers, ventilating fans and printing offices 


SIZES, ETC. 


Actual 

Horse Power. 

Stroke. Pulley. 

Revolutions. 

Shipping Weight. 

Price. 

% 

4 inches 5x5 

400 

225 pounds 

$100.00 

2 

6 “ 8x6 

300 

575 “ 

200.00 

3 

714 “ 8x6 

300 

775 “ 

275.00 

4 

8 “ 10x8 

275 

975 “ 

325.00 
















































































556 


GASOLINE ENGINES 



SIZES, DIMENSIONS, ETC. 



Actual Horse 
Power. 

Floor Space. 

Pulley on 
Engine Shaft. 


Speed of 
Engine. 

Shipping Weight 
Complete. 


f 

4 

67 in. x 38% in. 

12x8 

1 


300 

2,660 



6 

68% in. x 39 in. 

16 x 10 



275 

2,950 







Single Belt. 





8 

85 in. x 51 in. 

18x12 



250 

4,400 



12 

85% in. x 53 in. 

24 x 14 



225 

4,800 



16 

103% in. x 65% in. 

28 x 14 



185 

7,950 

Horizontal 











22 

106 in. x 66 in. 

32 x 16 



185 

8,700 



28 

110% in. x 78 in. 

36 x 18 



185 

10,000 







Double Belt. 





34 

114 in. x 81 in. 

38 x 20 



185 

11,700 



44 

117 in. x 89 in. 

72 x 12% 



175 

17,000 



54 

123 in. x 94 in. 

72 x 14% 

J 


175 

18,500 


Pulleys are made with straight faces for shifting belts, except on 44 and 54 H. P. 

Fitted with Patent Electric and Tube Ignitors, also Patent Self Starting Device, as furnished only with this make 
of engine. 

Electric Ignitor dispenses with all flame and handling of gasoline in building, and expense of gasoline for heating tube. 






























ELECTRIC MOTORS 


557 



DIRECT CURRENT STATIONARY MOTOR. 

TYPE CE. 


Classification. 


Pulley. 

Type. 

GO 

0> 

fc 

Speed. 

2 

to 

U 

O 

© 

© 

o 

Ph 

H 

HOY. 

125 V. 

220 V. 

250 V. 

500 V. 

> 

6 

03 

5 

03 

pR 

CA 

2 

Va 

% 

y „ 

1400 

1650 

1200 





25 

2 

Va 

CA 

2 


1650 


1800 

95 

3 % 

3 % 

3% 

4', 

4 X 

5 

2 4 

CA 

2 


1 400 


1600 

120 

3 ' 

CA 

2 

% 

1 

1 800 


1 800 


2000 

120 

3 

CA 

2 

1 000 


1000 


1200 

200 

3% 

3 % 

4 

CA 

2 

2 

1800 

960 


1800 


2000 

200 

CE 

2 

2 

1070 

960 

1070 

1200 

335 

CE. 

2 

3 

1630 

1820 

1630 

1820 

1800 

335 

5 

4 

CE 

4 

3 

960 

1070 

960 

1070 

1200 

465 

5 


CE 

4 

5 

1630 

1820 

1630 

1820 

1800 

465 

5 

4 % 

4', 

4/| 

CE. 

4 

5 

960 

1070 

960 

1070 

1200 

540 

5 

CE. 

4 

7.5 

1440 

1600 

1440 

1600 

1650 

540 

5 

CE. 

4 

7.5 

850 

900 

850 

900 

1000 

800 

7 % 

6 

CE. 

4 

10 

1300 

1400 

1300 

1400 

1400 

800 

m 

6 

CE. 

4 

10 

600 

675 

600 

675 

800 

1150 

9% 

7 

CE. 

4 

15 

1025 

1100 

1125 

1200 

1200 

1150 

9% 

7 


Prices and estimates furnished upon application. 


FORM H, SLOW-SPEED MOTOR. 

15 HORSE POWER. 


Classification. 

Weight. 

Pulley. 

Type. 

Poles. 

H. P. 

Speed. 

Diameter. 

© 

© 

03 

pR 

110 V. 

125 V 

220 V. 

250 V. 

500 V. 

MP. 

4 

15 

745 

800 

745 

800 

800 

1900 

9% 

9% 

MP. 

4 

20 

650 

700 

650 

700 

700 

2665 

11 

10 

MP. 

4 

20 

1025 

1100 

1025 

1100 

1100 

1900 

10% 

9% 

MP. 

4 

25 

610 

650 

610 

650 

650 

3350 

11 & 

11% 

MP. 

4 

30 

975 

1050 

975 

1050 

1050 

2665 

11 

10 

MP. 

4 

35 

560 

600 

560 

600 

600 

4935 

1714 

12% 

MP . 

4 

35 

910 

975 

910 

975 

975 

3350 

1194 

11% 

MP. 

4 

50 

515 

550 

515 

550 

550 

5690 

1 8% 

17% 

MP . 

4 

50 

840 

900 

840 

900 

900 

4935 

14% 

13% 

MP 

4 

60 

515 

550 

515 

550 

550 

7140 

18% 

20 

MP. 

4 

65 

790 

850 

790 

850 

850 

5690 

1 5% 

16% 

MP. 

4 

75 

745 

800 

745 

800 

800 

7140 

16% 

18% 

MP . 

4 

85 

470 

500 

470 

500 

500 

8800 

20% 

24 

MP. 

4 

95 

655 

700 

655 

700 

700 

8800 

19% 

23 


























































































WOOD PUMPS AND 


WOOD PUMPS. 

NO. “OO,” EXTRA STOCK. EIGHT INCHES 
SQUARE. FIVE INCH BORE. 



Plain. 

Porcelain 

lined. 

6 feet long. 

7 “ “ 

$850 

9.50 

10.50 

12.50 

$10.50 

11.50 

12.50 

14.50 

8 “ “ . 

10 “ “ . 



NO. “O,” STOCK PUMP. SEVEN INCHES 
SQUARE. FOUR INCH BORE. 


. 

Plain. 

Porcelain 

lined. 

6 feet long—in one piece. 

~J ii H ft U 

g if if ft it 

IQ a i i (f it 

■j 2 “ “ « tt 

•J ^ << if ti tt 

$7.00 

7.75 

8.50 

9.50 
10.75 

$8.75 

9.50 

10.00 

1 1.25 

12.50 
14.10 

15.50 

J 0 tt tt ft «t 



NO. 1, HOUSE PUMP. SIX INCHES SQUARE. 
THREE AND ONE-HALF INCH BORE. 



Plain. 

Porcelain 

Lined. 

6 feet long in one piece . 

$5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

7.50 

8.50 
9.75 

11.00 

$7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

11.25 
12.50 

"j tt tt ^ tt r tt 

0 tt ft ft ft 

j q a tt tt tt 

12 “ i% “ “ 

| ^ t< tt tt tt 

16 “ “ “ “ . 



NO. 1, HOUSE PUMP SIX INCHES SQUARE, 
WITH DRIVE WELL ATTACHMENT FOR 
1%, 134 AND 2 INCH IRON PIPE. 



Iron 

Cylinder. 

6 feetlong complete. 

$7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

9.50 


8 “ “ “ . 

10 “ “ “ 



NO, 2, CISTERN PUMP, FIVE INCHES 
SQUARE, THREE INCH BORE, 



Iron 

Cylinder. 

Porcelain 

Cylinder. 

6 feet in one piece. 

7 “ “ “ . 

8 “ “ “ . 

$4.50 

4.7 5 
5.00 

$6.00 

6.25 

6.50 


TUBING, 

WOOD TUBING. 



12 ft. and 
Under. 

Over 

12 ft. 

“00,” 5x5 square, 2% in. bore, p. ft. 

“0,”4^xx4^“ 2 “ " “ “ 

‘ 1,” 4x4 “ 1%. 

“2,” 3'Ax3 l A “ 154“ “ “ “ 

Extension, 6x'6“ 3%“ . . 

$0.27 

.22 

.17 

.13 

.40 

$0.30 

.24 

.19 

.14 

.40 


EXTRAS. 


Couplings for No. “00,”.$0 60 

“ “ No. “ 0,” .60 

“ No. 1.50 

“ “ No. 2.40 

Iron Spout and Collar, each.40 

Wood Spout, each.15 

Wood Spout Brace, each.15 

Handle Links, each.25 

Splice Straps with Bolts, per pair.25 

Iron Pipe Connections, each.75 

Iron Bands, each.10 

Brackets, Nos. 35 and 36, each.40 

Brackets, No. 37. closed.50 

Handles, each.30 

Frost Faucets, complete.25 

“ Plugs only.15 

“ Rods only. .10 

Plungers, No. “00,” 5 in. 1.25 

No. “0,” 4 in. 1.00 

No. 1, 3% in.80 

TR No. 2, 3 in.65 

i Drive Wells. No. 1.3 in.80 

Wood, per dozen. 3.00 

Leathers, per dozen. 3.50 

C Rod, per 1 00 feet. 3.00 

Check Valves, per dozen. 1.50 

^Pump Caps, each.15 

‘ Ornaments, each.15 

Wood Pump Connections for Iron Pipe.25 


PUMPS RECOMMENDED FOR DEEP 
WELLS. 


For Wells 20'jfeet and under.use 6 foot pump 

“ “ 20 to 25 feet. “ 7 “ 

“ “ 25 to 28 “ “ 8 “ 

“ “ 28 to 30 “ “ 10 “ 

" “ 30 to 32 “ “ 12 “ 

“ “ 32 to 36 “ “ 16 “ 

“ “ 36 to 40 “ ‘ 20 ‘ 

“ “ 40 to 44 “ “ 24 “ 

‘ “ 44 to 47 “ “ 28 “ 

‘ “ 47 to 50 “ “ 32 “ 

“ 50 to 54 “ . •* 36 “ 

“ 54 to 58 “ . “ 40 “ 

“ “ 58 to 62 “ “ 44 ‘ 

“ “ 62 to 65 “ ■* 48 “ 
























































































































































559 


DRAG SCRAPERS, 

THE COLUMBUS” SOLID STEEL SCRAPER. 

THE ONLY PERFECT ALL-STEEL SCOOP. 



(Patented Nov. 4, 1879, and March 24, 1885.) 

CUT OF NOS. 1 AND 2 SCRAPER, WITH RUNNERS. 

We ship always without Runners, unless otherwise directed. 


No. 1. Carries 7 feet of earth. Used for long haul or down grade. Size of bowl: Top of back to cutting edge, 3334 inches; width 32 inches; depth. 

11% inches. Weight, 102 pounds. Price.$ 

No. 2. Carries 5 feet of earth. For all ordinary grading, farm, road, or township work. Size of bowl: Top of back to cutting edge, 31% inches; 

width. 29 inches ; depth, 11% inches. Weight, 94 lbs. Price. 

With Runners, weight, 8 lbs., extra per Scraper. 

With Double Bottoms, weight, 15 lbs., extra per Scraper. 


The Bails are of Steel and of improved pattern, with strong and perfect working swivels. The most economical tool 
made for making and mending roads. Awarded First Premium everywhere over all competitors. 


“COLUMBUS” SOLID STEEL DITCHING SCRAPER. 



(Patented Nov. 4, 1879, and March 24, 1885.) 

No. 3. Capacity, 3 cubic feet. Intended for work on narrow ditch with one horse. Size of bowl: Top of back to nose, 
32 inches; width, 25 inches; greatest depth, 10% inches. Weight, 70 lbs. The entire bowl of the Scraper is made of one 
sheet of heavy steel, and is the only one so made, and has greater capacity than any other one-horse Scraper in the market. 





















560 


DRAG SCRAPERS 


THE CRESCENT”SOLID STEEL DRAG SCRAPER. 



Nos. 1 AND 2 SCRAPER WITHOUT RUNNERS. Nos. 1 AND 2 SCRAPER WITH RUNNERS. 

(Patented November 4, 1879, and March 24, 1885.) 

BEST AND CHEAPEST SCRAPER IN THE MARKET. 

These Scrapers are made from heavy plates, of specially hardened steel, and are stamped from one sheet without joint 
seam or rivet. They are superior to any other Drag Scraper upon the market, the “ Columbus ” Solid Steel Scraper alone 
excepted. The bowl being made of thicker and harder steel, enables it to scour where no other Scraper will; and owing to, 
the sharp, rounded nose, it will enter the ground more readily than any other make of Scraper. The bails are steel, with 
perfect working swivels, and handles of hard wood. 


No. 1. Capacity, 7 cubic feet; weight, 90 lbs.: each.$ 

No. 2. Capacity, 5 cubic feet; weight, 80 lbs.; each. 

With Steel Runners, extra weight, 8 lbs.; each extra. 

With Steel Bottom Plate, extra weight, 15 lbs.; each extra. 


“CRESCENT” SOLID STEEL DITCHING SCRAPER. 

No. 3. Capacity three cubic feet. We also make this Scraper with Handle Sockets on the side of the bowl, and the 
bail attached same as the “Crescent” Scrapers, the size and thickness of bowl being the same as in the “Columbus” 
Ditching Scraper. Weight, 67 pounds. 

Both the “Crescent ” and the “ Columbus” Ditching Scrapers are furnished, when so ordered, with Steel Shoes or 
Runners, or with extra Steel Bottom Plate. The Runners weigh eight pounds and Bottom Plates twelve pounds per Scraper. 














561 


DRAG AND TONGUE SCRAPERS. 

“STAR” DRAG SCRAPER. 

The “Star” Drag Scraper is very much superior to any 
riveted Scraper upon the market. It is made of one sheet of 
steel, cut in the back, with a plate securely riveted thereto, 
leaving a perfectly smooth interior surface. This Scraper is 
made of very high grade material, has a strong and substantial 
bail, with perfect swivels, hardwood handles, and for the price, is 
exceptionally strong and substantial and everywhere gives the 
very best satisfaction. 


TONGUE SCRAPER AND IRRIGATION DITCHER. 

The driver fills and dumps his own load with ease. 

This Scraper and Ditcher is designed for making and level¬ 
ing roads, cutting and cleaning irrigation and other large ditches, 
and is well adapted for moving earth short distances at minimum 
cost to users. 

The steel blade is of extra quality; size 48 inches long by 4 
inches wide by J 4 inch thick, and a sharp cutting edge. 

The shoes are best wrought steel or malleable iron, as ordered; 
and draw bars of steel, strong and durable. The scraper box and 
handles are made of well-seasoned lumber and thoroughly bolted 
together. 

There is an extra iron plate under the wood bottom 31 inches 
long by 4 inches long by % inch thick. Scraper has the “ Flipper 
Trigger” and jaw of malleable iron. A malleable wrench and 
draw pin combined, accompanies each scraper. 


No 1 Scraper and Ditcher, 48 in. wide, weight 123 lbs., list price. $14.00 

No. 2 “ “ 36 “ “ 113 “ “ . 13.00 



MADE IN THREE SIZES. 


No. 1. caDacitv 7 cubic feet, each. 

. s. 

No. 2, “ 5 “ “ . 

No. 3. “ 3 “ “ . . ... 

With runners, per Scraper, extra. 


With double bottoms, per Scraper, extra. 




R 




























562 THE “ K. & J ” No. 1 PRESSED BOWL WHEEL SCRAPER. 

WITH K. 4 J. IMPROVED WHEELS. 


CUT OF PRESSED BOWL SCRAPER IN CARRYING POSITION. WEIGHT, 381 LBS. WITH END GATE IN CARRYING POSITION. 

“ K. & J.” Heavy Hardened Iron Hub Wheels, 34 inches in diameter; tire, 3 inches wide. 

This Wheel Scraper has our new Patent Automatic Lock Hooks, Independent Steel Axle, Bifurcated Compound Lever, 
Steel Bowl, and Improved “ K & J.” Iron Hub Wheels. 

The Bowl, which is the hardest and best steel, is 34 inches long by 34 inches wide by 11 'A inches deep. Capacity, 9 
cubic feet level full, but will carry an average load of 10 cubic feet. Gauge of track, 4 feet 2 inches. 

We furnish either Pressed Bowls or Square Boxes, as ordered. 

Square Bowl Scraper weighs 390 lbs. 

“ K. & J.” PRESSED BOWL WHEEL SCRAPERS. 

WITH K. 4 J. IMPROVED SAND PROOF HUB WHEELS. 


The largest sized Scraper is easily operated by one man. No strain on horses’ necks. 

No. 2. Capacity, 13 cubic feet; wheels, 40 inches in diameter; tire, 3 x 34 inches. Size of bowl: Length, 36 inches; 
width, 38 inches; depth, 1354 inches—all inside measurement. Tracks, 4 feet 7 inches. Weight, 600 pounds. 

No. 3. Capacity, 17 cubic feet; wheels, 46 inches in diameter; tire, 3x % inches. Size of bowl: Length, 42 inches; 
width, 42 inches; depth, 16 inches—all inside measurement. Tracks, 5 feet 2 inches. Weight, 744 pounds. 

No. 3 has draft-rod. No. 2 sent with draft-rod only when specially ordered. 

Whifhetrees and neck-yokes are never furnished with Wheel Scrapers, unless specially ordered, and are always 
charged extra. 









WHEELBARROWS 


563 


K. &. J. BOLTED RAILROAD OR CANAL BARROWS. 


Diameter of wheel, 17 in.; tire f*, x 1% in.; spokes, % x 1 in.; y 2 in. 
axle bolt. 

Full sized Bent Tray, planed, cleated and strapped together. Bolted 
securely to frame. The legs extend upward, serving as a brace to the bowl, 
to which they are bolted. They are also bolted to handles. 

This Barrow has the Jacobs’ Patent Wheel, superior to any wood wheel 
manufactured. 



The Barrow for Railroad Contractors. Will out-wear any other made. WITH JACOBS' patent No. 2 WOOD WHEEL-PAINTED 


Knocks down completely for shipping, and is easily set up. Weight, 50 lbs. 


Best R. R. Barrow manufactured. 

With Lewis or Jacobs’ Patent Steel Wheel, as ordered. 

Diameter of wheel, 16 y 2 inches; wrought-iron tire, 1% inches wide, % 
inch thick; steel spokes, in Lewis’ wheel % inch round, in Jacobs’ wheel 
% x %; hub, 6 inches long, K-inch bore Weight, 55 lbs. 



WITH STEEL SPOKE WHEEL. 


“SCIOTO” RAILROAD OR CANAL BARROW. 


A thoroughly first-class bolted Barrow. 

Diameter of wheel, 17 inches; tire, T \ x inches; spokes, % x 1 inch; 
34 inch axle bolt. Unpainted. 

Knocks down completely for shipping, and is easily set up. Weight, per 
dozen, 576 lbs. 

Also furnished with No. 13-X Lewis Steel Spoke Wheel. Diameter of 
Wheel, 16 y 2 inches; spokes, % inch round; tire, x % inch; y 2 inch axle 
bolt. Painted black. Weight, per dozen, 55)4 lbs. 



WITH JACOBS' PATENT No. 2 WOOD WHEEL—UNPAINTED. 




564 WHEELBARROWS. 

.FOLD!NG£GARDEN OR FARM BARROW. 

WITH JACOBS’ PATENT WHEEL, REMOVABLE SIDEBOARDS, DOUBLE FRAMES. 



No. 3-C. SET UP FOR USE. FOLDED FOR SHIPPING. 


These Barrows are made of thoroughly seasoned wood, with Double Frames, firmly bolted together, iron braced, and 
so constructed that, by simply removing one bolt (the axle) and two nuts, they can be folded flat down (see cut), and 
shipped at lowest rate of freight. But a moment’s time is required to set up for use. 

No. 2. Wheel, 1654 niches diameter; tire, 1J4 x inches; spokes, % x 1 inch. 

No. 3-C. “ 19 “ “ “ 1% x T \ “ “ lxl 

No. 4-C. “ 21 “ “ “ IX x “ “ 1 xlX “ 

No. 5-C. “ 21 “ “ “ IX x T =V “ “ 1 xl'X “ 

Axle bolts on Nos. 2 and 3-C are (4-incli; Nos. 4-C and 5-C, % inch. 

No. 2 is small size, No. 3-C medium, No. 4-C large, and No. 5-C extra large. 


No. 

Dimensions of Bed. 

Capacity. 

Length of Handle. 

Weight. 

Price, Dozen. 

2 

1 1 x 20 x 25 inches. 

3 cubic feet. 

48 inches. 

45 lbs. 

$. 

3-C 

12 x 22 x 25 “ 

4 •* 

52 

52 “ 


4-C 

1 4 x 24 x 28 “ 

6 “ “ 

54 

59 “ 


5-C 

21 x 26 x 31 

9 “ “ 

54 

80 “ 



Painted Green and Varnished. 



WITH LEWIS OR JACOBS’ PATENT STEEL-SPOKE WHEEL. 

Nos. 2 and 3-C. Wheel, 1(1 >4 inches diameter; tire, x % inches. 

Nos. 4-C and 5-C. “ 19 “ “ “ IX x % “ 












































“ COLUMBUS ” TUBULAR STEEL WHEELBARROWS. ses 


WITH WHEEL GUARD, 


STEEL DIRT BARROWS. 



STEEL SPOKE WHEEL. 

The No. 14 Lems Steel Wheels used with these 
Barrows are 16J4 inches in diameter, with iron tire 1 ]/ 7 X ?8 
inches, and steel spokes inch round. 


No. 4. Tray made of No. 15 Steel. Capacity 3 cubic feet of 
earth. Suitable for light work, as carrying loose earth, sand, 

etc. Weight of Barrow, 70 pounds. Price, each.$10.75 

No. 4%. Tray made of No. 14 Steel. Capacity 3 cubic feet of 

earth. Weight of Barrow, 75 pounds. Price, each. 11.50 

No. 5. Tray made of No. 14 steel. Capacity, 4 cubic feet of 
earth. Weight of Barrow, 78 pounds. Price, each. 13.50 


These Barrows are intended for moving earth, sand, 
gravel, mortar, etc. For the heaviest work in mines, 
quarries, etc., we recommend our Tubular Mining or 
General Purpose Steel Barrows. 


MEMORANDUM OF ONE DOZEN NO. 4 
BARROWS PACKED FOR EXPORT. 


Number 

of 

Packages. 

Contents of Each 
Package. 

Dimension 

in 

Inches. 

Net 

Weight 

Each. 

Total 
W eight 

Cubic 

Feet. 

One Crate. 

12 Frames and Wheels 

27x30x70 

589 

681 

33 

One Crate. 

12 Trays. 

14x32x35 

274 

320 

9 


STEEL MINING AND GENERAL 
PURPOSE BARROWS. 

The No. 15 Lewis Steel Wheels, with which these Bar- 
rows are furnished are 1 <5 1 T inches in diameter, with iron 
tire 1 % x-if, inches, and steel spoke K inch round, and 
extra heavy malleable iron hubs. 

These Barrows have extra heavy leg braces, are in¬ 
tended for hard usage, and are the best general purpose all- 
metal Barrows manufactured. 


No. 6. Tray made of No. 14 steel. Size of Tray, same as No. 4 

Dirt Barrow. Weight of Barrow, 83 pounds. Price, each.$12.25 

No. 7. Tray made of No. 14 stee!. Size of Tray, same as No, 5 
Dirt Barrow. Also suitable for small Coal Barrow. Weight of 
Barrow. 88 pounds. Price, each. 14 25 


STEEL FOUNDRY BARROWS. 



CUT OF NO. 9 STEEL FOUNDRY BARROW WITH NO. 15 LEWIS 
ROUND STEEL SPOKE WHEEL. 


Wheels and leg braces on these Barrows are same as 
Nos G and 7, described above. Intended for wheeling 
castings, hot iron, etc., and for general foundry and furnace 
use. 


No. 8. Tray made of No. 12 steel. Size of Tray same as Nos. 

4 and 6. Weight of Barrow. 95 pounds. Price, each.$14.00 

No. 9. Tray made of No. 12 steel. Size of Tray, same as Nos. 

5 and 7. Weight of Barrow, 98 pounds. Price, each. 16.00 


































566 


CORN SHELLERS. 

THE “GOULD" ONE-HOLE CORN SHELLER. 



This is a very popular machine, because it is strong, durable, efficient and easy to operate. The frame is made of hard 
wood, the shafting of steel. All parts are properly proportioned and the entire machine is built and finished in a workman¬ 
like manner. The balance wheel is large in diameter and very heavy. Has an adjustable rag-iron so that it may be adapted 
to large or small ears of corn. 

The machine wall shell any kind of corn and clean it nicely. Furnished with or without fan and feed table, as may be 
desired. 

THE “HANDY” CORN SHELLER. 

FOR HAND POWER ONLY. 



A sheller that is portable, and can be used winter evenings near the kitchen fire, to shell pop corn, seed corn, corn for 
poultry, and for other purposes. Is in demand even by those who own a large-sized sheller. It is very simple, and there 
is nothing about the machine to get out of oi'der. Simple, strong, convenient and cheap. 





















567 


CORN SHELLERS, ETC. 

THE “GOULD” TWO-HOLE CORN SHELLER. 



FOR HAND OR POWER. 


This Machine is suitable for farm, warehouse or custom mill use. It has large capacity, is thoroughly well made and 
nicely finished. The frame is made of hardwood, the shafting of steel, and it is fitted with a heavy balance wheel. 

The rag-irons are adjustable and may be set so as to shell either large or small ears of corn, and the machine will shell 
and clean corn perfectly. 

Each machine is fitted with feed-table, fan, cob-carrier, crank and pulley. 

The pulley is 8-inch diameter by 4-inch face, and when run by power should make 300 to 400 revolutions per minute. 

THE “DEWEY” DOUBLE AUTOMATIC STOCK WATERER. 



AA, double drinking cup; BB, valve and float compartment; C, brass float; D, valve; E, screen—remove for pipe 
attachment; F, division and shield broken away to show outlet for water; H, barrel or tank space. 

Valve, 8 inches in water; governed by water closet; brass float which cannot rust, freeze nor allow mud to collect 
under it. 

Attachable to tank, barrel or pipe instantly by the most inexperienced. 

Waters 150 to 300 hogs a day; also sheep, calves, chickens and ducks. 













568 


CHURCH 



The Meneely Bells have been known to the 
public since 1826. Unequaled for Sonorous¬ 
ness, Power, Musical Qualities, Purity and 
Beauty of Tone. Production over 30,00(f Bells. 

Genuine Bell Metal Bells are sold by the 
pound, the price being determined by the 
prices of copper and tin. The mountings are 
an additional charge. 

Ranging in weight from 100 to 6,000 pounds 
and upwards, and mounted with Patent Con¬ 
ical Rotary Yoke, Wheel, Frame, Standards 
and Tolling hammer. Spring Steel clapper 
springs are attached to all sizes. Friction Rol¬ 
lers are furnished with all large Bells; and 
special mountings are constructed when neces¬ 
sary. 

The line of Bells in this department em¬ 
braces over one hundred patterns, extending 
from the smaller Bells adapted to the belfry of 
the wayside chapel, to the large and deep- 
toned Bells that resound from massive towers. 
Bells can be furnished of any desired pattern 
weight. 

The tone in properly proportioned Bells 
depends entirely upon the weight of metal 
employed. With increase of weight is ob¬ 
tained a deeper and more melodious tone and 
a greater volume of sound. 

These Bells are used for churches, schools, 
fire-alarms, court houses, with tower-clocks, 
etc. We are Western Agents for these Bells 
and can furnish promptly and at factory 
prices. These Bells are guaranteed for five 
years. Send for circulars and prices. 


'i.ND FIRE BELLS. 


Bell. ! Mountings. 


Weight. 

Medium 

Tone. 

Diameter. 

Size of Frame 
Outside. 

Diameter 
of Wheel. 

Price of 
Mount¬ 
ings. 

inn ihs 


17 

in. 

? ft 




$13.00 

125 

CC 


18 l 4 


2 

CC 

6 

CC 

X 2 

cc 

8 

c C 


13.00 

150 

Cl 


193^ 


2 

,, 

6 

CC 

X 2 

.. 

8 

c c 


15.00 

175 

II 


20% 


2 

cc 

8 

CC 

x 3 

c c 

1 

cc 


20.00 

200 

II 


21 


2 

cc 

8 

c. 


c c 

1 

cc 


20 00 

225 

II 


22 


2 

c c 

8 

c c 

x 3 

cc 

1 

c c 


20.00 

250 

cc 


23 


3 

cc 

o 

cc 

X 3 

CC 

2 

c c 


23.00 

300 

ii 


24% 


3 

CC 

1 

cc 

X 3 

c c 

4 

cc 


25.00 

350 

II 


26 


3 

cc 

1 

cc 

X 3 

cc 

4 

„ 


27.00 

375 

(I 


27 


3 

Cc 

1 

c c 

X 3 

cc 

4 

CC 


27.00 

400 

cc 

D 

27 


3 

c c 

6 

cc 

x 3 

c c 

5 

cc 

4 ft. 

30.00 

450 

II 

D 

28 


3 

cc 

6 

44 

x 3 

c c 

5 

cc 

4 

CC 

30.00 

500 

II 

0? 

29 


3 

cc 

6 

c c 

X 3 

c c 

9 

cc 

4 

“ 4 In. 

35 00 

550 

1 i 

0? 

30 


3 

cC 

6 

cc 

X 3 

CC 

9 

c c 

4 

cc 4 .1 

35.00 

600 

II 

c 

31 


3 

cc 

6 

cc 

X 3 

cc 

9 

cC 

4 

CC 4 iC 

35.00 

650 

cc 

c 

32 


3 

cc 

6 

c c 

X 3 

cc 

9 

cc 

4 

cc 4 .c 

35.00 

700 

II 

B 

33 


4 

cc 

5 

cC 

x 4 

c c 

1 

cc 

5 

“ 6 “ 

40 00 

750 

Cl 

B 

33 


4 

c c 

5 

“ 

x 4 

cc 

1 

cc 

5 

“ 6 “ 

40.00 

800 

II 

B7 

34 


4 

cc 

5 

cc 

x 4 

44 

1 

cc 

5 

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40.00 

900 

II 

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4 

cc 

5 

cc 

x 4 

cc 

5 

cc 

5 

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45.00 

1.000 

CC 

A 

37 


4 

cc 

5 

cc 

x 4 

CC 

5 

cc 

5 

“ 6 “ 

45.00 

1,100 

cc 

A 

38 


4 

cc 

5 

cc 

x 4 

cc 

5 

cc 

5 

“ 6 “ 

45.00 

1,200 

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A? 

39 


4 

cc 

10 

cc 

x 4 

c c 

9 

c c 

6 

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55.00 

1,300 

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A? 

40 


4 

cc 

10 

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x 4 

c c 

9 

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6 

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55.00 

1,400 

cc 

G 

41 


5 

c c 

3 

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0 

cc 

6 

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70.00 

1,500 

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G 

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5 

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0 

cc 

6 

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3 

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1,700 

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7 

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90.00 

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8 

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5 

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7 

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90.00 

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USEFUL INFORMATION—WATER. 569 

Doubling the diameter of a pipe increases its capacity four times. Friction of liquids in pipes increases as 
the square of the velocity. 

The mean pressure of the atmosphere at tide level is usually estimated at 14.7 lbs. per square inch, so that 
with a perfect vacuum it will sustain a column of mercury 29.9 inches, or column of water 33.9 feet high. In 
ordinary practice we recommend Pumps be placed not over twenty feet above water supply, and even nearer, 
where possible. 

To find the capacity of any single-acting cylinder , square the diameter (in inches of the cylinder), multiply 
this by .7854, and the result (which is the area of the circle of cylinder) by the length of stroke in inches. 
This gives the capacity in cubic inches per stroke. Multiply this by the number of strokes per minute and 
divide the product by 231 (the number of cubic inches in a gallon of water). The result will be capacity or 
gallons of water the cylinder will discharge per minute. 

A two-cylinder or double-acting cylinder has double the capacity of a single-acting cylinder. 

To find the pressure in pounds per square inch of a column of water, multiply the height of the column in 
feet by .434. Approximately, we say that every foot elevation is equal to %-lb. pressure per square inch ; this 
allows for ordinary friction. 

To find the horse power necessary to elevate water to a given height, multiply the number of gallons per 
minute by total number of feet water is raised (that is, from surface of the water to the highest point to which 
the water is raised), and divide by 4,000 and you have the horse power. One horse power is equal to about 
five men. To the theoretical power a liberal allowance for friction, etc., always should be added. 


WEIGHT AND CAPACITY OF DIFFERENT STANDARD GALLONS OF WATER. 



Cubic Inches in a 
Gallon. 

Weight of a Gallon 
in Pounds. 

Gallons in a Cubic 
Foot. 

Weight of a Cubic Foot of 
Water, English Standard, 
Lbs. Avoirdupois. 

Imperial, or English. 

United States. 

277.274 

231 

10.00 

8.33111 

6.232102 

7.470519 

62.321 


BAROMETRIC PRESSURES AT DIFFERENT ALTITUDES. 

With Equivalent Head of Water and the Vertical suction Lift of Pumps. 


Altitude. 

Barometric Pressure. 

Equivalent Head of 
Water. 

Practical Suction 

Lift of Pump. 

Altitude. 


14.70 lbs. per sn. in. 

33.95 ft. 

25 ft. 

Sea Level. 

^mile 

(1320 ft.) above sea level 

14.02 

32.38 “ 

24 “ 

Y± mile 

(1320) ft. above sea level 

% “ 

(2640 ft.) “ “ “ 

13.33 

30.79 “ 

23 “ 

14 “ 

(2640 ) ft. “ “ “ 

% “ 

(3960 ft.) “ “ “ 

12.66 

29.24 “ 

21 “ 

% “ 

(3960) ft. “ “ “ 

1 

(5280ft.) “ “ “ 

12.02 

27 76 “ 

20 “ 

1 

(5280) ft. “ “ “ 

\ L 4 “ 

(6600 ft.) “ “ “ 

11.42 

26 38 “ 

19 “ 

U4 “ 

(6600) ft. “ “ “ 

1)| “ 

(7920 ft.) “ “ “ 

10.88 

25.13 “ 

18 “ 

U4 “ 

(7920) ft. “ “ “ 

2 

(10560 ft.) “ “ “ 

9.88 

22.82 “ 

17 “ 

2 

(10560) ft. “ “ “ 













































TABLE OF CAPACITY OF PUMPS. 


Dia. of 
Cyl. Ins. 

Area, 

Square 

Inches. 

Length of Stroke in Inches. 

Dia. of 

Cyl. Ins. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

15 

16 

13 

20 

24 

Capacity per Stroke in Gallons, or Decimal Parts Thereof. 

*4 

.196 

.002 

.003 

.003 

.004 

.005 

.006 

.007 

.008 

.009 

.01 

.012 

.013 

.014 

.015 

.017 

.02 

*4 

% 

.307 

.003 

.004 

.005 

.007 

.008 

.009 

.011 

.012 

.013 

.016 

.019 

.02: 

.021 

.024 

.027 

.032 

% 

% 

.442 

.004 

.006 

.008 

.01 

.01 1 

.013 

.015 

.017 

.019 

.023 

.027 

.029 

.031 

.034 

.038 

.046 

*4 

9s 

.601 

.005 

.008 

.01 

.013 

.016 

.018 

.021 

.023 

.026 

.031 

.036 

.039 

.042 

.047 

.052 

.062 

% 

i 

.785 

.007 

.01 

.014 

.017 

.02 

.024 

.027 

.031 

.034 

.041 

.048 

.051 

.054 

.061 

.068 

.082 

1 

1 V a 

.994 

.009 

.013 

.017 

.022 

.026 

.03 

.034 

.039 

.043 

.052 

.06 

.065 

.069 

.077 

.086 

.103 


1*4 

1.227 

.011 

.016 

.021 

.027 

.032 

.037 

.043 

.048 

.053 

.064 

.074 

.08 

.085 

.096 

.106 

.127 

1 *4 


1.485 

.013 

.019 

.026 

.032 

.039 

.044 

.051 

.058 

.064 

.077 

.089 

.096 

.103 

.116 

.128 

.154 

1/8 

1 *4 

1.767 

.015 

.023 

.031 

.038 

.046 

.054 

.061 

.069 

.077 

.092 

.107 

.115 

.122 

.138 

.153 

.184 

1*4 

1% 

2.405 

.021 

.031 

.042 

.052 

.063 

.073 

.083 

.094 

.104 

.125 

.146 

.156 

.167 

.187 

.208 

.25 

m 

2 

3.142 

.027 

.041 

.054 

.068 

•082 

.095 

.109 

.122 

.136 

.163 

.19 

.204 

.218 

.245 

.272 

.326 

2 

2*4 

3 976 

.034 

.052 

.069 

.086 

.103 

.121 

.138 

.155 

.172 

.206 

.241 

.258 

.275 

.31 

.344 

.413 

2*4 

2*4 

4.909 

.043 

.064 

.085 

.106 

.128 

.149 

.17 

.191 

.213 

.255 

.298 

.319 

.34 

.383 

.425 

.51 

2*4 

2*2 

5.94 

.051 

.077 

.103 

.129 

.154 

.18 

.206 

.231 

.257 

.309 

.36 

.386 

.411 

.463 

.514 

.617 

2 % 

3 

7.069 

.061 

.092 

.122 

.153 

.184 

.214 

.245 

.275 

.306 

.367 

.428 

.459 

.49 

.551 

.612 

.734 

3 

3*4 

8.296 

.072 

.108 

.144 

.18 

.215 

.251 

.287 

.323 

.359 

.431 

.503 

.539 

.575 

.647 

.718 

.862 

3*4 

3 4 

9.621 

.083 

.125 

.167 

.208 

.25 

.292 

.333 

.375 

.417 

.5 

.583 

.625 

.666 

.75 

.833 

1. 

3*4 

3 % 

11.045 

.095 

.143 

.191 

.239 

.287 

.335 

.382 

.43 

.478 

.574 

.669 

.717 

.765 

.861 

.956 

1.147 

3% 

4 

12.566 

.109 

.163 

.218 

.272 

.326 

.381 

.435 

.49 

.544 

.653 

.762 

.816 

.87 

.979 

1.088 

1.306 

4 

44 

14.186 

.123 

.184 

.246 

.307 

.368 

.43 

.491 

.553 

.614 

.737 

.86 

.921 

.982 

1.105 

1.228 

1.473 

4*4 

4 4 

15 904 

.138 

.207 

.275 

.344 

.413 

.482 

.551 

.62 

.689 

.826 

.964 

1.033 

1.102 

1.239 

1.377 

1.652 

4*4 

44 

17.721 

.153 

.23 

.307 

.384 

.46 

.537 

.614 

.69 

.767 

.92 

1.073 

1.15 

1.227 

1.38 

1.534 

1.84 

4*4 

5 

19.635 

.17 

.255 

.34 

.425 

.51 

.595 

.68 

.765 

.85 

1.02 

1.19 

1.275 

1.36 

1.53 

1.7 

2 04 

5 

54 

21.648 

.187 

.281 

.375 

.469 

.562 

.656 

.75 

.843 

.937 

1.124 

1.311 

1 405 

1.499 

1.686 

1.874 

2.248 

5*4 

54 

23.758 

.206 

.309 

.411 

.514 

.617 

.72 

.823 

.926 

1.029 

1.234 

1.44 

1.543 

1.646 

1.851 

2.057 

2.468 

5*4 

5% 

25.967 

.225 

.337 

.45 

.562 

.674 

.787 

.899 

1.011 

1.124 

1.348 

1.573 

1.686 

1.798 

2.022 

2.248 

2.696 

5*4 

6 

28.274 

.245 

.367 

.49 

.612 

.734 

.857 

.979 

1.102 

1.224 

1.469 

1.714 

1.836 

1.958 

2 203 

2.448 

2 938 

6 

64 

30.68 

.266 

.398 

.531 

.664 

.797 

.93 

1.062 

1.195 

1.328 

1 593 

1.859 

1.992 

2.124 

2.39 

2 656 

3.186 

6*4 

64 

33.183 

.287 

.431 

.574 

.718 

.861 

1.005 

1.149 

1.293 

1.436 

1 796 

2.01 1 

2 155 

2 298 

2.589 

2 873 

3.447 

6*2 

64 

35.785 

.309 

.465 

.62 

.775 

.929 

1.084 

1.239 

1.394 

1.549 

1.858 

2.168 

2.323 

2.479 

2.788 

3.098 

3716 

6*4 

7 

38 485 

.333 

.5 

.666 

.833 

1 . 

1.166 

1.333 

1.499 

1.666 

1.999 

2.332 

2.499 

2.666 

2.999 

3.332 

3.998 

7 

74 

44.179 

.383 

.574 

.765 

.956 

1.148 

1.339 

1 53 

1.721 

1.913 

2.295 

2 678 

2.869 

3.06 

3.443 

3.825 

4.59 

7*4 

74 

47 173 

.408 

.613 

.817 

1.021 

1.225 

1.429 

1.633 

1.837 

2 042 

2 45 

2 858 

3.063 

3.266 

3.674 

4.084 

4.9 

7*4 

8 

50.266 

.435 

.653 

.87 

1.088 

1 306 

1 523 

1.741 

1.958 

2.176 

2 61 1 

3 046 

3 264 

3 482 

3 917 

4.352 

5.222 

8 

84 

56.745 

.49 

.735 

.98 

1.225 

1.47 

1.715 

1.96 

2.205 

2.45 

2.94 

3 43 

3 675 

3.92 

4.41 

4.9 

5.88 

8*4 

84 

60.132 

.52 

.78 

1.04 

1.3 

1.56 

1.82 

2.08 

2.34 

2.6 

3.12 

3.64 

39 

4 16 

4.68 

5.2 

6.24 

8*4 

9 

63.617 

.551 

.826 

1.101 

1.377 

1.652 

1.928 

2.203 

2.479 

2.754 

3.305 

3 856 

4 131 

4 406 

5.057 

5 508 

661 

9 

94 

70 882 

.612 

.918 

1.224 

1.53 

1.83 

2.142 

2.448 

2.754 

3.06 

3.672 

4 284 

4 59 

4 896 

5.51 

fi 19 

7.344 

9*4 

94 

74.662 

.646 

.97 

1.293 

1.616 

1.939 

2 262 

2.586 

2.908 

3.232 

3.878 

4 525 

4 848 

5.171 

5.818 

6 464 

7.757 

9*4 

10 

78 54 

.68 

1.02 

1.36 

1.7 

2.04 

2.38 

2.72 

3.06 

3.4 

4.08 

4.76 

5.1 

5.44 

6.12 

6.8 

8 16 

10 

11 

95 033 

823 

1 234 

1.645 

2.057 

2 464 

2 879 

3 291 

3 726 

4.114 

4 937 

5.76 

6 171 

6 582 

7.405 

8 228 

9 874 

11 

114 

103 869 

90 

1 351 

1.80 

2 252 

2 701 

3 15 

3 60 

4.05 

4 505 

5 406 

6 30 

6 75 

7 2 

8.1 

9. 

10 8 

11*4 

12 

113 098 

.979 

1 468 

1.958 

2 448 

2 938 

3 422 

3 917 

4 406 

4 896 

5 875 

6 854 

7 344 

7 833 

8 813 

9 792 

1175 

12 

13 

132 733 

1149 

1 723 

2 297 

2 872 

3 445 

4 022 

4 596 

5.17 

5 745 

6 894 

8 042 

8 616 

9 192 

10 34 

1 1 49 

13 78 

13 

14 

153 938 

1 332 

1.998 

2 665 

3.331 

3 997 

4.664 

5 33 

5.996 

6 663 

7 994 

9 328 

9 993 

10 66 

11 99 

13 32 

15.98 

14 

144 

165 13 

1.43 

2.142 

2 856 

3.574 

4 284 

5.0 

5 718 

6.426 

7 148 

8 578 

10 0 

10.71 

1 1 424 

12 852 

14 28 

17.136 

14’. 

15 

176 715 

1.529 

2 294 

3 059 

3 824 

4 589 

5.354 

6 119 

6 884 

7 649 

9 178 

10 7 

1 1 47 

12 23 

13 76 

15 29 

18 35 

15 1 

16 

201 062 

1.74 

2 61 

3 48 

4 35 

5 22 

6 09 

6 96 

7 83 

8 703 

10 44 

12 18 

13.05 

13 92 

15 66 

17 40 

20 88 

16 

18 

254 47 

2.202 

3.303 

4.404 

5 505 

6 606 

7 707 

8 808 

9 909 

1101 

13 21 

15 41 

1651 

17 61 

19 81 

22 02 

26 42 

18 

20 

314 16 

2.720 

4.08 

5.44 

6 8 

8.16 

9.52 

10 88 

12.24 

13 6 

16 32 

19 04 

20.4 

21 76 

24 48 

27 2 

32 64 

20 









































































FRICTION OF WATER IN PIPES. 571 


Friction loss in pounds pressure per sq. in. for each 100 ft. of length in different size clean iron pipe, discharging given quantities water per min. 


Gallons 

per 

Minute. 

Sizes of Pipes.—Inside Diameter. 

% In- 

1 In. 

\% In. 

IK In. 

2 In. 

2K In. 

3 In. 

4 In. 

5 In. 

6 In. 

7 In. 

8 In. 

10 In. 

12 In. 

5 

10 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

75 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

250 

300 

3 3 
130 
28.7 

50 4 

78 0 

0 84 

3 16 

6 98 
12.3 

19 0 
275 

37 0 
480 

0.31 

1.05 

2.38 

4.07 

6.40 

9.15 

12.4 

16.1 

20.2 

24.9 

56.1 

0.12 

047 

0.97 

1.66 

2.62 

375 

5.05 

6.52 

8.15 

100 

22.4 

39 0 

003 

0.12 

0.27 

0.42 

067 

091 

1.26 

1.60 

2.01 

2.44 

5.32 

9.46 

14.9 

21.2 

28.1 

37.5 










0 03 
0.06 
0.13 
0.21 

0 30 

0 42 
051 
0.62 
081 
1.80 
3.20 
4.89 
7.0 
9.46 
12.47 
19.66 
28.06 

















0 03 
0.10 
0.12 
0.14 
0.17 

0 27 
0.35 

0 74 
1.31 
1.99 

2.85 

3.85 

5 02 
7.76 

11.2 















0 03 
0.05 

007 

0.09 

0.21 

0.33 

0.51 

0 69 
0.95 
1.22 

1 89 
2.66 






























0.03 

0.06 

0.12 

0.17 

0.25 

0.34 

0.42 

0.65 

0.93 








003 

0.05 

0.07 

0.10 

0.14 

0.17 

0.26 

0.37 























0.02 

0.03 

005 

0.07 

0.09 














0.08 

0.13 

0.18 

0.01 

0 03 
0.04 






.01 













Gallons. 

3 In. 

4 In 

5 In 

6 In. 

7 In. 

8 In 

10 In 

12 In. 

14 In. 

16 In. 

18 In. 

20 In. 

24 In. 

30 In. 

350 

400 

450 

500 

600 

750 

1000 

1250 

1500 

1750 

2000 

2500 

3000 

3500 

4000 

4500 

5000 

15 2 
19 5 
25. 
308 

3.65 

4.73 

6 01 

7 43 

10 6 

1.28 

1.68 

2 10 

2 70 

3 45 

5 40 

9 60 

.50 

65 

.81 

96 

1.72 

2 21 

3 88 

.25 

32 

.42 

.49 

86 

1.11 
1.91 

.12 

.16 

.20 

.25 

.348 

.53 

.94 

1.46 

2 09 

.05 

.06 

.07 

.09 

.13 

.18 

.32 

.49 

70 

.95 

1.23 

02 













03 

04 

.05 

.08 

.13 

20 

.29 

.38 

49 

77 

1.11 







017 

.024 

.038 

.062 

.009 

005 















.036 

.02 














.135 

.071 




















.234 

.362 

.515 

697 

.91 

.123 

.188 

.267 

.365 

.47 

.593 

.73 











.107 

.15 

.204 

.264 

.33 

.41 











.09 

.124 

.158 

.20 

.244 




















.067 

.08 

.102 

.022 

.027 

.035 
























_ 




FEET HEAD OF WATER INTO PRESSURE, PER SQUARE INCH. PRESSURE PER SQUARE INCH INTO FEET HEAD OF WATER. 


Pounds 
per Sq. in. 

Feet 

Head. 

Pounds 
per Sq. In. 

Feet 

Head. 

Pounds 
per Sq. In 

Feet 

Head. 

1 

2.31 

40 

92.36 

170 

392 52 

2 

4.62 

50 

115.45 

180 

415 61 

3 

6.93 

60 

138.54 

190 

438 90 

4 

9.24 

70 

161.63 

200 

461.78 

5 

11.54 

80 

184.72 

225 

519.51 

6 

13.85 

90 

207.81 

250 

577.24 

7 

16.16 

100 

230.90 

275 

643.03 

8 

18.47 

110 

253.98 

300 

692.69 

9 

20.78 

120 

277.07 

325 

750.41 

10 

23.09 

125 

288.62 

350 

808.13 

15 

34.63 

130 

300.16 

375 

865.89 

20 

46.18 

140 

323.25 

400 

922.58 

25 

57.72 

150 

346.34 

500 

1 154.48 

30 

69.27 

160 

369 43 

1,000 

2308 


Feet 

Head. 

Pounds 
per Sq. In. 

Feet 

Head. 

Pounds 
per Sq. In. 

Feet 

Head. 

Pounds 
per Sq. In. 

1 

.43 

60 

25.99 

200 

86.62 

2 

.87 

70 

30.32 

225 

97 45 

3 

1.30 

80 

34.65 

250 

108.27 

4 

1.73 

90 

38 98 

275 

119.10 

5 

2.17 

100 

43 31 

300 

129.93 

6 

2.60 

110 

47.64 

325 

140.75 

7 

3.03 

120 

51.97 

350 

151.58 

8 

3.40 

130 

56 30 

400 

173.24 

9 

3.90 

140 

60 63 

500 

216.55 

10 

4.33 

150 

64.96 

600 

259.85 

20 

866 

160 

69 29 

700 

303.16 

30 

12.99 

170 

73.63 

800 

346 47 

40 

17.32 

180 

77 96 

900 

389.78 

50 

21.65 

190 

82.29 

1,000 

433.09 

















































































































































572 


RULES TO DETERMINE THE SIZE AND SPEED OF PULLEYS OR GEARS. 

The driving pulley is called the Driver, and the driven pulley the Driven. 

If the number of teeth in gears are used instead of diameter, in these calculations, number of teeth must be substituted 
wherever diameter occurs. 

To find the diameter of Driver, the diameter of the Driven and its revolutions, and also revolutions of Driver being 
given: Multiply the diameter of Driven by its revolutions, and divide the product by the revolutions of the Driver; the quo¬ 
tient will give the diameter of the Driver. To find the diameter of Driven, the revolutions of the Driven, also diameter and 
revolutions of the Driver being given: Multiply the diameter of Driver by its revolutions, and divide the product by the 
revolutions of the Driven; the quotient will give the diameter of the Driven. To find the revolutions of the Driver, the 
diameter and revolutions of the Driven, also diameter of the Driver being given: Multiply the diameter of Driven by its rev¬ 
olutions, and divide the product by the diameter of Driver; the quotient will give the revolutions of Driver. To find the 
revolutions of the Driven, the diameter and revolutions of the Driver, also diameter of the Driven being given: Multiply 
the diameter of Driver by its revolutions, and divide the product by the diameter of Driven; the quotient will give the 
revolutions of Driven. 


HORSE POWER BELTING WILL TRANSMIT- 


Width of Belt 
in Inches. 

Horse Power per 100 Ft. Velocity of Belt. 

Width of Belt 
in Inches. 

Horse Power per 100 Ft. Velocity of Belt. 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

Single Belt. 

Double Belt. 

1 

.09 

.18 

12 

1.09 

2.18 

2 

.18 

.36 

14 

1.27 

2.55 

3 

.27 

.55 

16 

1.45 

2.91 

4 

.36 

.73 

18 

1.64 

3.27 

5 

.45 

.91 

20 

1.82 

364 

6 

.55 

1.09 

22 

2.00 

4.00 

7 

.64 

1.27 

24 

2.18 

4.36 

8 

.73 

1.46 

28 

2.55 

5.09 

9 

.82 

1.64 

32 

2.91 

5.82 

10 

.91 

1.82 

36 

3.27 

6.55 

11 

1 . 

2. 

40 

3.64 

7.27 


In the calculations for horse power in the above table, the belt is assumed to run about horizontally, the semi-circum¬ 
ference of smaller pulley has been considered as the ordinary arc contact of belt. Any reduction of this contact will make 
approximate proportional reduction of horse power. 


HORSE POWER SHAFTING WILL TRANSMIT, 


Diameter 
of Shaft 
in Inches. 

Revolutions per Minute. 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

225 

250 

300 

350 

400 

15-16 

1.2 h. p. 

1.4 h. p. 

1.7 h. p. 

2.1 h. p. 

2.4 h. p. 

2.6 h. p. 

3.1 h. p. 

3.6 h. p. 

4.3 h. p. 

5.0 h. p. 

1 3-16 

2.4 “ 

3.1 “ 

3.7 “ 

4.3 “ 

4.9 “ 

5.5 “ 

6 1 “ 

73 “ 

8.5 “ 

9.7 “ 

1 7-16 

4.3 “ 

5.3 “ 

6.4 “ 

74 “ 

8.5 “ 

9.5 “ 

10.5 *' 

12.7 “ 

14.8 - 

169 “ 

1 11-16 

6 7 “ 

84 “ 

10.1 “ 

11.7 “ 

13.4 “ 

15.1 “ 

16.7 “ 

20.1 “ 

23.4 “ 

26 8 “ 

1 15-16 

10.0 “ 

12.5 “ 

15.0 “ 

17.5 “ 

20 0 “ 

22.5 “ 

25.0 “ 

30.0 “ 

35.0 “ 

40.0 “ 

2 3-16 

14.3 “ 

17.8 “ 

21.4 “ 

24.9 “ 

28.5 “ 

32.1 “ 

35 6 “ 

42.7 “ 

49.8 “ 

57.0 “ 

2 7-16 

19.5 “ 

24.4 “ 

29.3 “ 

34.1 “ 

39.0 “ 

44.1 “ 

48.7 “ 

58.5 “ 

68 2 “ 

78 0 “ 

2 11-16 

26.0 “ 

32.5 “ 

39.0 “ 

43.5 “ 

52.0 “ 

58.5 “ 

65.0 “ 

78.0 “ 

87.0 “ 

104.0 “ 

2 15-16 

33 8 “ 

42.2 “ 

50.6 “ 

59.1 “ 

67.5 “ 

75 9 “ 

84 4 “ 

1013 “ 

118.2 “ 

135 0 “ 

3 3-16 

43.0 “ 

53.6 “ 

64.4 “ 

75.1 “ 

85 8 “ 

96 6 “ 

107.3 “ 

128.7 “ 

150.3 “ 

1716 “ 

3 7-16 

53.6 “ 

67.0 “ 

79 4 “ 

93.8 “ 

107.2 “ 

120.1 “ 

134.0 “ 

158 8 “ 

187 6 “ 

2144 “ 

3 11-16 

65.9 “ 

82.4 “ 

97.9 “ 

115.4 “ 

121.8 “ 

148.3 “ 

164.8 “ 

195.7 

230.7 “ 

243.6 “ 

3 15-16 

80 0 “ 

100.0 “ 

120.0 “ 

140.0 “ 

160 0 “ 

180.0 “ 

200.0 “ 

240 0 “ 

280.0 “ 

320 0 “ 

4 7-16 

113.9 “ 

142.4 “ 

170.8 “ 

199.3 “ 

227.8 “ 

256.2 “ 

284.7 “ 

341.7 “ 

398.6 “ 

455.6 “ 

4 15-16 

156.3 “ 

195.3 “ 

234.4 “ 

273.4 “ 

312.5 “ 

351.5 “ 

390.6 “ 

468.7 “ 

546.8 “ 

625 0 “ 
























































573 


TABLE FOR EQUALIZING PIPES. 

The size of main pipe is given in the column at the left. The number of branches is given in the line on 
top, and the proper size of branches is given in the body of the table on the line of each main and beneath the 
desired number of branches. 

In commercial sizes the nominal l)^-inch pipe is generally over-size. Often as large as 1%. It is safe to 
call it 1.3 inches, and it is so figured in the table. Exact sizes are given for branch pipes. The designer of 
the pipe system can thus better select the commercial sizes to be used. 

Copied by permission from the Catalogue of the Norwalk Iron Works Co., South Norwalk, Conn. 


Size of Main Pipe. 

Number of Branches. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

1 in. 

.758 

.644 

.574 

.525 

.488 

.459 

.435 

.415 

.398 

.383 

.370 

.358 

.348 

.338 

.330 

iH “ 

.985 

.838 

.747 

.683 

.635 

.597 

.556 

.540 

.518 

.498 

.482 

.466 

.452 

.440 

.428 

vA “ 

1.14 

.967 

.861 

.788 

.733 

.689 

.653 

.623 

.597 

.575 

.555 

.538 

.522 

.508 

.494 

2 “ 

1.52 

1.29 

1.15 

1.05 

.977 

.918 

.870 

.830 

.796 

.766 

.740 

.717 

.696 

.677 

.660 

\W 

»H \ 

CVJ 

1.89 

1.61 

1.44 

1.31 

1.22 

1.15 

1.09 

1.09 

.995 

.958 

.925 

.896 

.870 

.846 

.825 

3 “ 

2.27 

1.92 

1.72 

1.58 

1.47 

1.38 

1.31 

1.25 

1.19 

1.15 

1.11 

1.08 

1.04 

1.02 

.989 

3% “ 

2.65 

2.26 

2.01 

1.84 

1.71 

1.61 

1.52 

1.45 

1.39 

1.34 

1.30 

1.25 

1.22 

1.18 

1.15 

4 “ 

3.03 

2.58 

2.30 

2.10 

1.95 

1.84 

1.74 

1.66 

1.59 

1.53 

1.48 

1.43 

1.39 

1.35 

1.32 

4V£ “ 

3.41 

2.90 

2.58 

2.36 

2.20 

2.07 

1.96 

1.87 

1.79 

1.72 

1.67 

1.61 

1.57 

1.52 

1.48 

5 “ 

3.79 

3.22 

2.87 

263 

2.44 

2.30 

2.18 

2.08 

1.99 

1.92 

1.85 

1.79 

1.74 

1.69 

1.65 

6 “ 

4.55 

3.87 

3.45 

3.15 

2.93 

2.75 

2.61 

2.49 

2.39 

2.30 

2.22 

2.15 

2.09 

2.03 

1.98 

7 “ 

5.30 

4.51 

4.02 

3.68 

3.42 

321 

3.05 

2.91 

2.79 

2.68 

2.59 

2.51 

2.44 

2.37 

2.31 

8 “ 

6.06 

5.16 

4.59 

4.20 

3.91 

3.67 

3.48 

3.32 

3.18 

3.09 

2.96 

2.87 

2.78 

2.71 

2.64 

9 “ 

682 

5 80 

5.17 

4.73 

4.40 

4.13 

3.92 

3.74 

3.58 

345 

3.33 

3.23 

3.13 

3.04 

2.97 

10 “ 

7.58 

6.44 

5.74 

5.25 

488 

4.59 

4.35 

4.15 

3.98 

383 

3.70 

3.59 

3.48 

3.38 

330 

12 “ 

9.08 

7.73 

6.89 

630 

5.86 

5.51 

5.22 

4.98 

4.78 

4.60 

4.44 

4.30 

4.18 

4.06 

3.96 


WROUGHT-IRON WELDED PIPE. 


CAPACITY OF ROUND TANKS 
AND CISTERNS 

IN U. S. GALLONS, PER FOOT IN HEIGHT. 


DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS, Etc., OF STANDARD SIZES FOR STEAM, GAS, WATER, OIL, Etc. 

One and one-fourth inch and below are butt-welded, and 
proved to 300 pounds per square inch hydraulic pressure. 

One and one-half inch and above are lap-welded, and 
proved to 500 pounds, per square inch hydraulic pressure. 


Diameter 

Feet. 

Gallons. 

Diameter 

Feet. 

Gallons. 

2 

235 

17 

1.698 

3 

52.9 

18 

1,903 

4 

94 

19 

2,121 

5 

147 

20 

2,350 

6 

212 

22 

2.844 

7 

288 

24 

3.384 

8 

376 

26 

3.971 

9 

476 

28 

4.606 

10 

588 

30 

5.288 

11 

711 

32 

6,016 

12 

846 

36 

7.617 

13 

993 

40 

9,400 

14 

1.152 

45 

1 1.897 

15 

1.322 

56 

14,688 

16 

1.504 

60 

21.151 


Nominal 

Inside 

Diameter. 

Actual 

Outside 

Diameter. 

Internal 

Area. 

Weight 
per Foot of 
^Length. 

Contents in 
Gallons 
per Foot. 

Weight of 
Water 
per Foot of 
Length. 

A in. 

.84 in. 

.304 in. 

.84 lbs. 

.0102 

.085 lbs. 

% “ 

1.05 “ 

.533 “ 

1.12 “ 

.0230 

.190 “ 

1 “ 

1.31 “ 

.862 “ 

1.67 “ 

.0408 

.349 “ 

“ 

1.66 “ 

1.496 “ 

2.25 “ 

.0638 

.527 “ 

1 “ 

1.9 “ 

2.038 “ 

2.69 “ 

.0918 

.760 “ 

2 “ “ 

2.37 “ 

3.355 “ 

3.66 “ 

.1632 

1.356 “ 

2 l A “ 

2.87 “ 

4.783 *• 

5.77 “ 

.2550 

2.116 “ 

3 “ 

3.5 “ 

7.388 “ 

7.54 “ 

.3673 

3.049 “ 

3 % “ 

4 

9.837 “ 

9.05 “ 

.4998 

4.155 “ 

4 “ 

4.5 “ 

12.730 “ 

10.72 “ 

.6528 

5 405 “ 

4 l 4 “ 

5 

15.939 “ 

12.49 “ 

.8263 

6.851 “ 

5 “ 

5.56 “ 

19.990 “ 

14.56 “ 

1.020 

8.500 “ 

6 “ 

6.62 “ 

28.889 “ 

18.76 “ 

1.469 

12.312 “ 



















































574 


IRRIGATION TABLE. 


Giving Capacity in gallons Per Hour and Equivalent in Miners’ Inches, Power Required 

Per Foot Lift and irrigating Acreage. 


Gallons per Hour. 

Miners’ Inches. 

Approximate Horse 
Power Required 
per Foot Lift. 

Number of Acres Will 
Cover 1 Inch Deep 
in 10 Hours. 

500 

42 

.004 

.18 

1,000 

84 

.007 

.37 

1,500 

125 

.01 

.55 

2,000 

167 

.014 

.74 

2,500 

217 

.017 

.92 

3.000 

250 

.02 

1.11 

3.500 

292 

.024 

1.28 

4,000 

333 

.027 

1.48 

4,500 

375 

.03 

1.66 

5,000 

417 

.034 

1.8 

6.000 

500 

.04 

2.2 

7,000 

583 

.047 

2.5 

8,000 

667 

.054 

3. 

9,000 

750 

.06 

3.3 

10,000 

833 

.067 

3.7 

15,000 

1.250 

.1 

5.5 

20.000 

1,666 

.134 

7.4 

25,000 

2.083 

.167 

9.2 

30.000 

2,500 

.2 

11.1 


NOTE. 

Because of varying conditions of cli¬ 
mate and soil, no exact rule can be 
made, yet. as basis for estimate, a sup¬ 
ply of 2 to 3 gallons water per minute 
per acre through irrigating season is 
considered liberal. Example: 100 acres 
200 to 300 gallons water per minute. 
In many sections one-half this quantity 
is sufficient. 


Note —As stated, a miners’ inch of water is considered in these tables as 12 U. S. gallons per minute. If considered as 
9 U. S. gallons per minute, increase our estimate one-third. Our estimate of approximate horse power required per foot 
lift also makes an allowance of 50 per cent, for friction of water in pipes, etc. The efficiency of small engines or motors of 
any type cannot be safely accepted on as close estimates as larger powers. 


TABLE OF DISCHARGE OF WATER OVER WEIRS ONE INCH WIDE, IN GALLONS PER MINUTE. 


Depth, inches. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

18 

24 

30 


Gallons. 

1.14 

3.2 

9.1 

16.7 

25.7 

35.4 

47.2 

59.6 

728 

865 

101.7 

1337 

245.7 

378.2 

5166 



Approximate heights Pumps May be worked by Pony or Horse Gear. 

The pony or horse in each case being estimated to walk at the rate of three miles per hour. 


Diameter of Working Barrel or Cylinder, inches... 

2H 

3 


4 

5 

6 

Single-Barrel Pump, worked by Pony Gear. 

260 ft. 

175 ft. 

135 ft. 

100 ft. 

64 ft. 

44 ft. 

Double-Barrel Pump, worked by Pony Gear. 

130 “ 

88 “ 

68 “ 

50 “ 

32 “ 

22 “ 

Single-Barrel Pump, worked by Horse Gear. 

520 “ 

350 “ 

270 “ 

200 “ 

128 “ 

88 “ 

Double-Barrel Pump, worked by Horse Gear. 

260 “ 

176 “ 

136 “ 

100 “ 

64 “ 

44 “ 


The above calculations are based upon strong, powerful horses or ponies being used. If inferior animals are substi¬ 
tuted, the heights given will, of course, not be attained. 



















































WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 


575 


METRIC SYSTEM. 

LENGTH. 

1 millimeter = .0394 inches. 

1 centimeter = .3937 inches. 

1 METER =39.3708 inches. 

1 kilometer = 0.6214 miles. 

SQUARE. 

1 sq. centimeter= .1549 sq. in. 

1 sq. meter = 10.7631 sq. feet. 

1 ARE = 1 19.5894 sq. yds. 

1 hectare = 2.4711 acres. 

CUBIC. 

1 CUBIC METER = 35.3166 cu. feet. 


U. S. STANDARD. 

LENGTH. 

1 inch = 2.5309 centimeters. 

1 foot =30.4794 centimeters. 

1 yard = 9143 meters. 

1 mile = 1.6093 kilometers. 

SQUARE. 

1 sq. in. = 6.4513 sq. centimeters. 
1 sq. ft. = .0929 sq. meters. 

1 sq.yd.= .8361 sq. meters. 

1 acre = .4047 hectares. 

CUBIC. 

1 cubic foot= .02831 cubic meters. 


METRIC SYSTEM. 

WEIGHT. 

1 gram = 15.4323 grains. 

1 KILOGRAM = 2.2046 lbs. 

1 tonneau =2204.55 lbs. 

DRY MEASURE. 

1 centiliter = .0181 pints. 

1 LITER = .908 quarts. 

1 hectoliter = 2.837 bushels. 

LIQUID MEASURE. 

1 centiliter = .0211 pints. 

1 LITER = 1.0567 quarts. 

1 hectoliter = 26.4176 gallons. 


U. S. STANDARD. 

WEIGHT. 

1 lb. = .4536 kilos. 

1 cwt. = 50.8024 kilos. 

1 ton = 1016.0483 kilos. 

DRY MEASURE. 

1 pint =55.0661 centiliters. 
1 quart = 1.1013 liters. 

1 bushel = 35.2416 liters. 

LIQUID MEASURE. 

1 pint =47.3171 centiliters. 
1 quart = .9563 liters. 

1 gallon = 3.7854 liters. 


1 U. S. ton of shipping = 40 cubic feet = 32.143 U. S. bushels = 1.1326 cubic meters. 
Minimum freight, charged on a SS. B \ L is on 20 cubic feet. 


ESTIMATE OF VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS. 


' 

Country. 

Monetary Unit. 

Value in Terms 
of U. S. Gold 
Dollar. 

Country. 

Monetary Unit. 

Value in Terms 
of U. S. Gold 
Dollar. 



$0 96,5 

France. 

Franc. 

$.19,3 







.20,3 

German Empire. 

Mark. 

0.23,8 



.19,3 

Great Britain. 

Pound Sterling. 

4.86,6% 



.44,3 

Greece. 

Drachma. 

.19,3 



.54,6 

Haiti. 

Gourde. 

.96,5 

British Possessions. N. A. 


India. 

Rupee. 

.210 


Dollar. 

1.00 


Lira. 

.19,3 






Central American States: 



Japan. 

Yen, Gold. 

.49,8 

Costa Rica. 

Colon. 

.46,5 

Liberia. 

Dollar. 

1.00 

Guatemala.i 



Mexico. 

Dollar. 

.48,1 

Honduras.. 1 

Peso. 

.44 3 

Netherlands. 

Florin. 

.40,2 

Nicarauga.i 



Newfoundland. 

Dollar. 

1.01,4 

Salvator. 1 



Norway. 

Crown. 

.26,8 

Chili. 

Peso. 

.36,5 

Peru. 

Sol. 

.44,3 


^ Shanghai. 

.67,0 

Portugal. 

Milreis. 

1.08 


Tael. Haikwan. 

.75,3 


Ruble. Gold. 

.51,5 


‘ (Customs) 


Spain. 

Peseta. 

.19,3 


Peso. 

.44,3 


Crown. 

.26,8 


Peso. 

.92,6 

Switzerland. 

Franc. 

.19,3 


Crown. 

.26,8 


Mahbub, 20 Piastres.... 

.41,3 


Sucre. 

.44,3 


Piastre. 

.04,4 


Pound (100 piastres). 

4.94,3 


Bolivar. 

.19,3 

tyyjn. 

Finland. 

Mark. 

.19,3 















































































































576 


PUMP REPAIRS. 


In the following Tables will be found a partial price list of Staple Pump Repairs. 

Repairs for Pumps not included in Tables will be quoted upon application. 

GOULDS CISTERN PUMPS, FIGS. 198, 199, 200, 201, 202 1-2. GOULDS PITCHER PUMPS, FIGS. *923, 205, 20514? 209. 208.—Continued. 

No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 


Dia. Cylinder, Inches 2 

2% 2% 

2 % 

3 

3% 

3% 

4 

Lever or Handle. $0.50 

$0.50 $0.50 $0.60 $0.70 $1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top.70 

.70 .70 

.75 

.80 

.90 

1.10 

1.50 

Cylinder. 1.45 

1.60 1.80 

1.90 

2.25 

2.40 

3.00 

4.00 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 3.00 

3.25 3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

5.00 

6.00 

8.50 

Brass Cylinder. 5.00 

5.50 6.00 

6.50 

7.00 

8.00 

10.00 

13.50 

Iron Top Section for B.C. 

Pump. 1.00 

1.00 1.15 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.50 

Base, Figs. 198,199, 200, 201 .75 

.75 .75 

.85 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

Bottom Cap, Fig. 202%.50 

.50 .50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

Plunger with Rod.70 

.75 .80 

.90 

1.00 

1.15 

1.30 

1.50 

Plunger Rod only.15 

.15 .15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Plunger Cage.30 

.35 .35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.00 

.70 

Plunger Follower.30 

.35 .35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.70 

Plunger Poppet Valve.10 

.10 .10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Brass Plunger Poppet 
Valve, Fig. 199, etc.20 

.20 .20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

Brass Plunger with Rod.. 1.40 

1.50 1.(50 

1.80 

2.00 

2.30 

2.60 

3.00 

Brass Plunger Cage.60 

.70 .70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

Brass Plunger Follower... .60 

.70 .70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

Plunger Leather.15 

.15 .15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

Lower Valve complete.25 

.25 .25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.35 

Lower Valve Leather.15 

.15 .15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

Lower Valve Weight.10 

.10 .10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Lower Valve Screw and 
Washer.05 

.05 .05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Brass Valve Seat and 

Tube.75 

.75 .75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

Brass Tube for Iron or 

Lead Pipe.50 

.50 .50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

Iron Pipe Nut.35 

.35 .35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.60 

Lead Pipe Nut.25 

.25 .25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

Base, Lever, Bearer Bolts 
and Set Screws.08 

.08 .08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

Leather Ring Packing.10 

.10 .10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

GOULDS PITCHER PUMPS, 

FIGS. *923 

, 205 

, 205%, 209, 208. 


No. 

... 1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches 2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

Lever. 

... $0.60 $0.60 

$0.60 

$0.60 

$0.75 

$1.00 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 205, 

209, 208, Open Top.40 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.60 

1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 

205%, 209, 208, Closed Top.60 

.70 

.85 

.95 

1.25 

1.50 

Cylinder. 

... 1.25 

1.35 

1.50 

1.75 

2.25 

3.50 

Brass-Lined or Porcelain-Lined 
Cylinder. 2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

5.00 

7.50 

Base, Figs. 205, 205%. 209. 

Same for Brass Valve Seat. 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

3.25 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.15 

1.50 

3.00 

Base, Fig. 208. 

... 1.60 

1.75 

2.00 




Plunger complete with Rod. 

.75 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

Plunger Rod. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.25 

Plunger Cage. 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

Plunger Follower. 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

Plunger Poppet Valve. 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.25 

Plunger Leather. 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.30 

Lower Valve Complete. 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 


Diameter Cylinder, Inches 

2% 

3 

3% 

4 

4% 

5 

Lower Valve Leather. 

$0.15 

$0.15 

$0.20 

$0.20 

$0.20 

0$.30 

Lower Valve Weight. 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Brass Valve Seat and Tube. 

.75 

.90 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

1.75 

Iron Pipe Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.75 

Lead Pipe Nut. 

Brass Tube for Iron or Lead 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.85 

.60 

Pipe. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.50 

Brass Valve Plate. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

Leather Ring Packing. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.25 

Base, Set Screw and Lever Bolts. .08 .08 .08 

* Fig. 923. Repairs takes Lists of No. 1 Pumps. 

.08 

.08 

.08 


GOULDS WELL PUMPS. FIGS. 1018, 1019, AND PUMP STANDARDS, 
FIGS. 1023 AND 1024. 


Lever or Handle, Fig. 1018. $1-00 

“ “ “ 1019.:. 1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 1018.75 

“ “ “ “ 1019. 1.25 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 1018 and 1019. 3.50 

Bearer Link, Fig. 1019.25 

Crosshead, Fig. 1019.50 

Long Plunger Rod, Fig. 1018.50 

Long Polished Plunger Rod, Fig. 1019.75 

Brace, Figs. 1018 and 1019.50 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot.50 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL PUMPS. FIGS. 550, 551, 553, 554. 847, 
848, 847%, 848%. 

All Sizes. 


Level or Handle, Fig. 550.. $1.00 

Level or Handle, Figs. 551, 553, 847, 848, 847%, 848%. 1.25 

Level or Handle Fig. 554 . 1.40 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 550, 847%.90 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 551, 847. 1.10 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 553. 1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 848%. 1.15 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 554", 848. 1.35 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 550, 553, 847%, 848%. 3.75 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 551, 554, 847, 848......".. 4.25 

Bearer Link, Figs. 553, 554.50 

Links, Figs. 848, 848%, per pair.25 

Crosshead, Figs. 848, 848%..50 

Long Connecting Rods, Figs. 550, 551, 847, 847%.50 

Long Flat Rod, Figs. 553, 554.75 

Long Polished Round Rod, Figs. 848, 848%.75 

Lever, Bearer, Brace Bolts and Set Screws.08 

Pin through Rod, Figs. 553, 554.15 

Brace.50 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod per foot.50 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 






















































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


577 


WELL PUMP, FIG. 1039, AND WELL PUMP STANDARD, FIG. 1032. 


Stroke. 

Lever or Handle.. 

Fulcrum or Bearer. 

Stock or Standard. 

Bearer Link. 

Rod. 

Pin of Malleable Iron. 

Brace. 

Rod Coupling. 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 


Fig. 1039, 

-Fig. 

1032,—, 


6-in. 

10-in- 

.... $1.00 

$1.00 

$1.25 

. 1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

. 3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

.25 

.25 

.50 


.50 

.75 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.20 

.20 

.20 


GOULDS “STAR-’ WELL PUMPS. FIGS. 206, 207, 212 AND PUMP 
STANDARD. FIG. 845. 


No. 

Lever or Handle. 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top . v . 

Stock or Standard only. 

Base. 

Brace. 

Long Connecting Rod. 

Leather Packing for Base. 

Lever, Bearer, Base and Brace Bolts. 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, Fig. 
207, per feet. 

2 feet Cast Set Length, Fig. 200. 

3 feet Cast Set Length, Fig. 206. 

Set Lengths Complete. 

Cylinder Repairs—See page 582. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

$0.75 

$0.75 

$0.85 

$0.85 

$0.85 

.75 

.75 

.80 

.80 

.85 

2.00 

2.25 

2.60 

2.75 

3.00 

.75 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.00 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

2.25 

2.25 

3.50 

2.25 

2.25 

4.00 

2.25 


GOULDS WELL FORCE PUMP, FIG. 1153. 


Air Chamber with Tube and Thumb-screw. $2.50 

Thumb-screw only.15 

Fulcrum and Clamp. 1.50 

Lever. 1.00 

Link.25 

Cross Head.25 

Brass Gland.50 

Hose Tube Nut.25 

Hose Tube.25 

Plunger Rod.75 

Brace.50 

Adjustable Brace Ring.50 

Brace Ring Set Screw.05 

Adjustable Base with Set Screws. 1.50 

Base Set Screws (2) each.05 

Reducer.25 

Bearer, Lever Pins and Sundry Bolts, each.08 

Cylinder Repairs—See page 582. 


GOULDS WELL LIFT PUMP, FIG. 1252. 

Top Section only. 

Lever. 

Plunger Rod. 

Adjustable Base with Set Screws. 

Base Set Screws (2) each. 

Brace . 

Adjustable Brace Ring. 

Brace Ring Set Screw. 

Sundry Bolts. 

Cylinder Repairs—See page 582. 


$1.50 

.75 

1.00 

.75 

1.00 

.05 

.50 

.50 

.05 

.08 


GOULDS “STAR” WELL FORCE PUMPS AND STANDARDS, 
FIGS. 1244, 1245, 852%, 882%, 852, 882 ALL SIZES. 
FIGS. 853. 883 NOS. 0, 1,2. 


Lever or Handle. $1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 1.25 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 852, 882 and 853, 883 No. 2. 5.25 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 852%, 882% and 853, 883 No. 1. 4.75 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 1244, 1245 and 853, 883 No. 0. 4.50 

Links per pair.25 

Cross Head, including Set Screw.50 

Long Polished Round Rod, Figs. 1244, 1245, 852%, 882%, 852, 882 ... .75 

Short Polished Round Rod, Figs. 422, 423 .60 

Brass Gland.75 

Air Chamber Inside Tube.30 

Spout, Figs. 852 and 852%, 1244 and 853 . 0.50 

Cock Spout, Figs. 882 and 882%, 1245, 883 . 2.50 

Iron Cock Body and Brass Valve Seat, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883... 1.00 

Cock Body only, iron, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.80 

Brass Valve Seat only, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.20 

Brass Cap for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.50 

Brass Packing Ring for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883 .15 

Brass Valve Stem for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883 .60 

Brass Valve Body for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883 .40 

Valve Packing for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.05 

Cap Packing for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.05 

Small Brass Nut for Cock, Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883.04 

Hose Tube Nut for Cock.., Figs. 882, 882%, 1245, 883 .25 

Hose Tube.25 

Back Plug.25 

Brace.50 

Leather Spout Packing.25 

Leather Ring Packing.10 

Brass Thumb Screw.25 

Sundry Bolts.08 

Extra Connecting Eipe and Rod, per foot.50 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 


GOULDS “STAR” WIND MILL FORCE PUMPS AND STANDARDS, 
FIGS. 1247, 1248, 424. 426 AND 422, 423. 


Lever or Handle. $1.40 

Fulcrum and Guide, Eigs. 422. 423 No. 0, and Figs. 1247, 1248. 1.50 

Pat. Extension Stroke Guide, Figs. 422, 423 No. 0, and Figs. 1247, 

1248.25 

Fulcrum 6-in. Stroke, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. 1 and 2, and Figs. 424 

426. 1.50 

Fulcrum 10-in. Stroke, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. 1 and 2 and Figs. 424 

426 . 1.75 

Fulcrum Link, 6-in. Stroke.50 

Fulcrum Link, 10-in. Stroke.75 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 422 and 423 No. 2. 5.25 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 422, 423 No. 1 and 424, 426. 4.75 

Stock or Standard only, Eigs. 422, 423 No. 0 and 1247, 1248. 4.50 

short. Flat Rod, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. 1 and 2 and 424, 426.50 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. 1 and 2 and 424, 

426 .25 

Short Polished Round Rod, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. 1 and 2.60 

Long Round Plunger Rod Polished at Top, Figs. 424 and 426 .75 

Short, Flat and Round Rod, Figs. 422, 423 No. 0. 1.00 

Long, Flat and Round Rod, Figs. 1247, 1248 .. 1.25 

Brass Gland..75 

Air Chamber Inside Tube.30 

Spout, Figs. 422, 424,1247.50 

Cock Spout Complete, Figs. 423, 426,1248 . 2.50 

Iron Cock Body and Brass Valve Seat, Figs. 423, 426,1248. 1.00 

Iron Cock Body only, Figs. 423, 426, 1248.80 

Brass Valve Seat only for Cock, Figs. 423, 426,1248.20 

Brass Cap for Cock, Figs. 423, 426,1248 .50 


















































































































578 


PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


GOULDS “STAR” WIND MILL FORCE PUMPS AND STANDARDS, 
FIGS. 1247, 1248. 424, 426 AND 422, 423. 


Brass Packing Ring for Cock, Figs. 423, 426,1248. $0.15 

Brass Valve Stem for Cock, Figs. 423, 426,1248.60 

Brass Valve Body for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248.40 

Valve Packing for Cock, Mgs. 423, 426,1248 .05 

Cap Packing for Cock, Figs. 423, 426,1248.05 

Small Brass Nut for Cock, Mgs. 423, 426,1248 .04 

Hose Tube Nut.25 

Hose Tube. 25 

Back Plug.25 

Brass Thumb Screw.25 

Brace.50 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Leather Spout Packing.15 

Leather Ring Packing.10 

Bearer, Lever, Spout, Hook and Brace Bolts.08 

Mn through Flat Rod.15 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot.50 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 


GOULDS WELL FORCE PUMP, FIG. 854 AND PUMP STANDARD, 

FIG. 855. 

All, Sizes. 


Lever or Handle. $1.40 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 1.25 

Stock or Standard only. 3.60 

Links per pair.25 

Crosshead, including Nut and Set Screw.50 

Long Polished Round Rod.75 

Polished Round Rod, Mg. 855.60 

Brass Gland.75 

Air Chamber only. 3.00 

Air Chamber Cap.45 

Air Chamber Inside Tube.30 

Air Chamber Nut.50 

Spout.25 

Spout Hose Tube Nut.25 

Spout Hose Tube.25 

Brace.50 

Lever, Bearer, Flange and Brace Bolts.08 

Leather Packing for Air Chamber.25 

Leather Ring Packing....10 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot.50 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 582. 


GOULDS “EMPIRE” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS, 
FIGS. 1025, 1026, 1027 AND 1028. 


No. 2 4 

Diameter of Lower Cvlinder, Inches . 2% 3 

Lever or Handle, Mgs. 1025 and 1027. $1.00 $1.00 

Lever or Handle, Mgs. 1026 and 1028. 1.25 1.25 

Bearer Link, Mgs. 1026 and 1028 .35 .35 

Stock only, two sides, Mgs. 1025 and 1027. 4.00 4 00 

Stock only, two sides, Figs. 1026 and 1028 . 4.50 4.50 


GOULDS “EMPIRE” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS, 
FIGS. 1025, 1026, 1027 AND 1028.— Continued. 


No. 2 4 

Diameter of Lower Cylinder, Inches . 2J^ 3 

Spout. $0.50 $0.50 

Spout Hose Tube.:.25 .25 

Spout Hose Tube Nut.25 .25 

Spout Swivel Nut.25 .25 

Spout Swivel Mpe Coupling.25 .25 

Crosshead, Figs. 1025 and 1027 .25 . 25 

Upper Plunger Rod. Figs. 1025 and 1027.75 .75 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Figs. 1026 and 1028.50 .50 

Connecting Rod, Figs. 1026 and 1028.50 .50 

Pin Connecting Lever and Rod, Mgs. 1026 and 1028.15 .15 

Rod Coupling, Mgs. 1026 and 1028.10 .10 

Standard and Spout complete; no Mpes or Rod, Mgs. 

1025 and 1027. 6.50 6.50 

Standard and Spout complete; no Pipes or Rod, Mgs. 

1026 and 1028. 7.25 7.25 

Set-Length complete, Pipes, Rod and Upper Cylinder, 

Mgs. 1025 and 1027. 5.00 6.00 

Set-Length complete, Pipes, Rod and Upper Cylinder, 

Mgs. 1026 and 1028. 7.50 8.50 

Air Chamber Mpe.50 .50 

Air Chamber Mpe Cap.15 .15 

Discharge Pipe.50 .50 

Three-Way Cock. 2.25 2.25 

Three-Way Cock Lever.15 .15 

Three-Way Cock Rod and Coupling.50 .50 

Three-Way Cock Coupling only.10 .10 

Brass-Lined Upper Cylinder complete. 4.00 5.00 

Brass-Lined Upper Cylinder only. 2.00 2.75 

Bottom Attachment. 1.00 1.00 

Plunger and Short Rod. 1.00 1.25 

Plunger Rod only.50 .50 

Plunger Discs (2) each.15 .15 

Plunger Nuts (2) each.05 .05 

Plunger Leather.10 .15 

Plunger Rod Coupling.10 .10 

Strainer.60 .60 

Lever, Link, Stock Bolts and Set Screws, each.08 .08 

Lower Cylinder Shell, Brass Body. 4.50 5.25 

Lower Cylinder Shell, Brass-Lined. 4.00 4.50 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Lining only. 1.50 1.75 

Lower Cylinder, Top Attachment.75 .75 

Lower Cylinder, Leather Lower Valve, complete.25 .25 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger complete, no rod. 2.75 3.00 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Rod.15 .15 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Plunger Cage only.75 .90 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Poppet Valve.20 .30 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Follower, Iron.85 1.00 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Follower Ring, Iron.25 .30 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Crimped Leathers (2) each.15 .25 

Lower Cylinder, Bottom Attachment with “ Univer¬ 
sal ” Bronze Lower Valve and Seat, complete. 2.25 2.25 

Lower Cylinder, Bottom Attachment only. 1.00 1.00 

Lower Cylinder, “ Universal ” Bronze Lower Valve and 

Seat, complete. 1.25 1.20 

Lower Cylinder, “ Universal ” Bronze Seat and Cage 

only. 1.00 1.00 

Lower Cylinder, “ Universal ” Cage, Top only.25 .25 

Lower Cylinder Poppet (leather-faced) for “Univer¬ 
sal ” Lower Valve.25 .25 

Lower Cylinder, Leather Face for Poppet, for “ Uni¬ 
versal "Lower Valve.10 .10 

Lower Cylinder, Ring Packin gs , each.10 .10 

Universal Bushing, for Deep Wells.. 1.00 1.00 











































































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


579 


GOULDS “ADVANCE” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 


Figs. 1146, 1147 and 1148. 

No. 2 4 

Diameter of Lower Cylinder, Inches. 2 % 3 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 1146. $1.00 $1.00 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 1147 and 1148. 1.25 1.25 

Bearer, Fig. 1146. 1.15 1.15 

Bearer, Figs. 1147 and 1148. 1.35 1.35 

Bearer Link, Figs. 1147 and 1148.35 .35 

Bearer Pin.10 .10 

Lever Pin.10 .10 

Link Pin, Figs. 1147 and 1148.10 .10 

Crosshead, Fig. 1146.25 .25 

Pipe Clamp with Bolts.75 .75 

Spout.50 .50 

Spout Swivel Nut.25 .25 

Spout Swivel Pipe Coupling.25 .25 

Spout Hose Tube.25 .25 

Spout Hose Tube Nut.25 .25 

Base. 1.75 1.75 

Rod Guide.25 .25 

Air Chamber Pipe or Standard, Fig. 1146. 50 .50 

Air Chamber Pipe or Standards, Figs. 1147 and 1148.55 .55 

Discharge Pipe.35 .35 

Differential Plunger Rod, Fig. 1146.75 .75 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Figs. 1147 and 1148.50 .50 

Differential Plunger Rods, Figs. 1147 and 1148.75 .75 

Short Lower Plunger Rod.15 .15 

Lower Plunger Rod Nuts (2) each.05 .05 

Upper Rod Couplings, Figs. 1147 and 1148.25 .25 

Lower Rod Coupling.10 .10 

Rod Guide, Fig. 1148.25 . 25 

Upper Cylinder, Top Attachment. 1.00 1.15 

Upper Cylinder or Working Head, Fig. 1146. 1.50 1.75 

Upper Cylinder or Working Head, Figs. 1147 and 1148. 1.75 2.00 

Brass Differential Cylinder, Fig. 1146. 1.00 1.25 

Brass Differential Cylinder, Figs. 1147 and 1148. 1.15 1.40 

Differential Plunger Plate (upper).15 .15 

Differential Plunger Plate (lower).15 .15 

Differential Plunger Leather.10 .15 

Differential Plunger Nuts (2) each.05 .05 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Lined) Fig. 1146. 4.00 4.50 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Lined) Figs. 1147 and 1148. 4.70 5.30 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Body) Fig. 1146. 4.50 5.25 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Body) Figs. 1147 and 1148 . 6.00 7.00 

Lower Cylinder Top Attachment. 1.00 1.00 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Complete, no Rod. 2.75 3.00 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Rod.15 .15 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Plunger Cage only.75 .90 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Poppet and Valve.20 .30 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Crimps (2) each.15 .25 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Follower, iron.85 1.00 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Follower Ring, iron...25 .30 

Lower Cylinder Bottom Attachment with “Universal” 

Bronze Valve and Seat Complete. 2.25 2.25 

Lower Cylinder “Universal” Bronze Lower Valve and 

Seat Complete. 1.25 1.25 

Lower Cylinder “Universal” Bronze Seat and Cage only... 1.00 1.00 

Lower Cylinder “Universal” Cage Top only...25 .25 

Lower Cylinder Poppet (Leather Faced; for “Universal” 

Lower Valve. 25 .25 

Lower Cylinder Leather Face for Poppet “Universal” 

Lower Valve.10 .10 

Lower Cylinder Ring Packings, each.10 .10 

Three-Way Valve Case, Fig. 1148. 1.50 1.50 

Three-Way Valve Seat, Fig. 1148.50 .50 

Three-Way Valve Lever, Fig. 1148.25 .25 

Three-Way Valve Upper Rod, Fig. 1148 .50 .50 


GOULDS “ADVANCE” DOUBLE-ACTING WELL FORCE PUMPS. 
FIGS. 1146, 1 147 AND 1148.—Continued. 


No... 2 4 

Diameter of Lower Cylinder, Inches. 2 % 3 

Three-Way Valve Lower Rod, Fig. 1148. $1.00 $1.00 

Three-Way Valve Rod Coupling, Fig. 1148.10 .10 

Thrhe-Way Valve Rubber Discs (2) each, Fig. 1148.25 .25 

Three-Way Valve Washer, Fig. 1148 .05 .05 

Three-Way Valve Nuts (2) each, Fig. 1148.05 .05 

Three-Way Valve Lever Fulcrum Collar, Fig. 1148.50 .50 

Three-Way Valve Lever Fulcrum Bolt, Fig. 1148.10 .10 

Three-Way Rod Bolt, Fig. 1148.25 .25 

Three-Way Valve Brass Gland, Fig. 1148. 1.00 1.00 

Three-Way Valve Discharge Elbow, Fig. 1148.50 .50 

Three-Way Valve Discharge Elbow Nut, Fig. 1148.50 .50 

Three-Way Valve Discharge Packing, Fig. 1148.10 .10 

Strainer.60 .60 

Universal Bushing for Deep Wells. 1.00 1.00 

GOULDS “STAR” WELL PUMP STANDARDS. FIGS. 846, 849. 850. 

No. 3 4 5 

Lever or Handle. $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 846, 849. .90 1.10 1.10 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 850. 1.15 1.35 1.35 

Stock or Standard only. 3.75 4.25 4.75 

Links, Fig. 850, per pair. .25 .25 .25 

Crosshead, including Nut and Set Screws, do. .50 .50 .50 

Connecting Rod, Figs. 846, 849. .25 .25 .25 

Polished Round Rod, Fig. 850. .60 .60 .60 

Brace. .50 .50 .50 

Lever, Bearer, Brace Bolts and Set Screws... .08 .08 .08 

GOULDS WELL PUMP STANDARD. FIG. 486. 

Lever or Handle. $1.50 

Stock or Standard only. 5.00 

Cap for Standard.30 

Connecting Rod.25 

Spout.50 

Brace.50 

Leather Packing for Spout.25 

Lever, Bearer, Cap, Spout and Brace Bolts.08 


GOULDS HEAVY DEEP WELL PUMP STANDARDS, FIGS. 236. 237, 887. 

Lever. $1.75 

Top Section. 3.00 

Intermediate Flange, in.50 

Intermediate Flange 1% or 2 in.60 

Bottom Section. 4.00 

Brace.60 

Top-Knot, no lirfk.35 

Link for same.15 

Polished Round Rod.60 

Cap, Fig. 236.50 

Cap, Figs. 237, 887.75 

Gland, Figs. 237, 887.50 

Spout, Fig. 236.50 

Air Chamber only, Figs. 237, 887. 3.50 

Air Chamber Cap, Figs. 237, 887.50 

Air Chamber Cock Nut, Figs. 237, 887.50 

Hose Tube, Figs. 237, 887.35 

Hose Tube Nut, Figs. 2537, 887.35 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, Fig. 237, 887.30 

Intermediate Spout Elbow, Fig. 237.75 

Cock, Fig. 887. 3.00 

Leather Packings for Spout Intermediate Fiange or A. C.15 

Leather Ring Packings, A. C. Cap, Cock Nut or Hose Tube Nut. .10 

Lever, Bearer, Flange and Brace Bolts, Etc. 12 

A. C. Complete. 5,50 































































































































580 PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


GOULDS HEAVY DEEP WELL PUMP STANDARDS, FIGS. 592, 593. 763. 


Lever, Figs. 592, 593... $2.75 

Lever for Wood Brake, Fig. 763. 2.75 

Wood Brakes, Fig. 763, each.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 3.00 

Top Section. 4.00 

Intermediate Flange, VA inch pipe.50 

Intermediate Flange, 1%, 2 and 2% inch pipe.60 

Bottom Section. 6.50 

Links, per pair.40 

Crosshead, including Nuts and Set Screws.70 

Polished Round Rod.60 

Cap, Fig. 592.50 

Cap. Figs. 593, 763.90 

Glands, Figs. 593, 763.50 

Spout, Fig. 592.75 

Air Chamber only, Figs. 593, 763. 4.00 

Air Chamber, Cap, Figs. 593, 763.50 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, ditto.35 

Hose Tube Nut, ditto.35 

Hose Tube, ditto.35 

Braces, each.75 

Leather Packing for Spout, Intermediate Flange or Air 

Chamber.25 

Leather Ring Packing, Air Chamber and Hose Tube Nuts.10 

Flange, Hook and Brace Bolts.12 

Lever and Bearer Pins, only.15 

Spring Cotters for ditto.05 

Thumb Screw, Fig. 763.25 

GOULDS WELL PUMP STANDARDS. FIGS. 857. 858. 

Lever or Handle. $1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 1.25 

Stock or Standard only, Fig. 857. 6.50 

Top Section only, Fig. 858. 2.40 

Intermediate Flange, Fig. 858, VA in.50 

Intermediate Flange, Fig. 858,1%, 2, 2% in. .60 

Bottom Section. 3.60 

Links, per pair.25 

Crosshead, including Nuts and Set Screws.50 

Polished Round Rod..60 

Brass Gland.75 

Stuffing Box Plug.25 

Air Chamber only. 3.00 

Air Chamber Cap.35 

Air Chamber Inside Tube.30 

Air Chamber Nut.50 

Air Chamber Spout Piece.25 

Air Chamber Hose Tube Nut.25 

Air Chamber Hose Tube.?.25 

Brace. 50 

Leather Packing for Intermediate Flange or Air Chamber.25 

Lever Bearer, Flange, Hook and and Brace Bolts.08 

Leather Ring Packing.10 


GOULDS WIND MILL PUMP STANDARDS. FIGS. 762, 780. 

No. 3 4 5 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 762. $1.25 $1.40 $1.40 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 780. 1.75 1.75 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 762, 6-in. stroke. 1.25 1.35 1.35 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 762, 10-in. stroke. 1.50 1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 780. 2.00 2.00 

Bearer Link, Fig. 762, 6-in. stroke.50 .50 .50 

Bearer Link, Fig. 762, 10-in. stroke and Fig. 780. .75 .75 

Stock or Standard only. 3.75 4.25 4.75 

Flat Rod. 60 .60 .60 


GOULDS WIND MILL PUMP STANDARDS, FIGS. 762, 780. -Continued. 


No. 3 4 5 

Wind Mill Slide. $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 . 25 .25 

Rod Coupling.10 .10 .10 

Pin.15 .15 .15 

Brace.50 .50 .50 

Lever, Bearer, Brace Bolts and Set Screws.08 .08 .08 

GOULDS -‘STAR” WIND MILL PUMP STANDARD, FIG. 412. 

Lever or Handle. $1.40 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. Stroke. 1.35 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. Stroke. 1.50 

Bearer Link, 6-in. Stroke.50 

Bearer Link, 10-in. Stroke.75 

Top Section. 2.40 

Intermediate Flange, R4-in. Pipe.50 

Intermediate Flange, 1^, 2, 2}^-in. Pipe.60 

Bottom Section. 3.60 

Flat Rod.60 

Brace.50 

Pin.15 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Leather Packing Intermediate Flange.25 

Lever Bearer Flange, Brace Bolts and Set Screws.08 

GOULDS WIND MILL PUMP STANDARDS. FIG. 764, 765. 

Lever or Handle. $2.00 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. Stroke. 3.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. Stroke. 4.25 

Bearer Link, 6-in. Stroke.75 

Bearer Link, 10-in. Stroke. 1.00 

Top Section. 4.00 

Intermediate Flange, lM-in. Pipe.50 

Intermediate Flange, 1%, 2, 2%-in. Pipe.60 

Bottom Section. 6.50 

Short Flat Rod.50 

Pin through Flat Rod.15 

Rod Connection and Set Screw.25 

Polished Round Rod.60 

Cap, Fig. 764.50 

Cap, Fig. 765.90 

Gland, Fig. 765.50 

Spout, Fig. 765.r.25 

Air Chamber Spout Nut, Fig. 765.50 

Spout, Fig. 764.75 

Air Chamber only, Fig. 765. 4.00 

Air Chamber Cap, Fig. 765.50 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, Fig. 765.35 

Hose Tube Nut, Fig. 765.35 

Hose Tube, Fig. 765.35 

Braces, each.75 

Leather Packing for Spout, Intermediate Flange or Air Cham¬ 
ber.25 

Leather Ring Packing.10 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Lever, Bearer, Flange, Hook and Brace Bolts.12 

GOULDS “ STAR ” WIND MILL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. FIGS. 401.402. 

Lever or Handle. $1.40 

F'ulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. stroke. 1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. stroke. 1.75 

Bearer Link, 6-in. stroke.50 

Bearer Link, 10-in. stroke .. .75 

























































































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


581 


GOULDS “STAR” WIND MILL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS, 


FIGS. 401, 402.—Continued. 

Stock or Standard only, Fig. 401... $0.50 

Top Section, Fig. 402 . 2.40 

Intermediate Flange, 1$4 in., Fig. 402.50 

Intermediate Flange, 1 2, 2}4 in., Fig. 402.00 

Bottom Section, Fig. 402. 3.00 

Short Flat Rod.50 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw.15 

Polished Round Rod.GO 

Brass Gland.75 

Stuffing Box Plug.25 

Air Chamber only. 3.00 

Air Chamber Cap.35 

Air Chamber Tube.35 

Air Chamber Nut.45 

Air Chamber Spout.25 

Hose Tube Nut.25 

Hose Tube.25 

Brace.,.:.50 

Leather Packing Intermediate Flange or Air Chamber.25 

Leather Ring Packings.10 

Lever, Bearer, Flange, Hook, Brace Bolts, Etc.08 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling..25 

Pin Connecting Lever and Rod .15 


GOULDS WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING HEADS. FIGS. 1031, 1033, 

1061, 1045 AND 1048. 

Standard, Brace, Bearer, Lever, Link, Flat-Rod and Coupling, 

6-in. Stroke. .$7.25 

Standard, Brace, Bearer, Lever, Link, Flat-Rod and Coupling, 

10-in. Stroke. 8.25 

Standard, Brace, Bearer, Lever, Link, Flat-Rod and Coupling, 

Adjustable Stroke. 9.25 

Standard only. 4.00 

Brace.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. Stroke. 1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. Stroke. 1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Adjustable Stroke. 2.00 

Bearer Link, 6-in. Stroke.50 

Bearer Link, 10-in. Stroke.75 

Bearer Link, Adjustable Stroke.75 

Lever or Handle, 6-in. Stroke. 1.00 

Lever or Handle, 10-in. Stroke. 1.35 

Lever or Handle, Adjustable Stroke. 1.75 

Bearer, Brace, Link and Lever Bolts, each.08 

Base or Platform and Set-Length Complete, including Working 

Head. Discharge Pipe and Spout, Figs. 1031 and 1048. 13.50 

Base or Platform and Set-Lengtn Complete, including Working 

Head, Discharge Pipe and Spout, Figs. 1033 and 1045. 15.00 

Base or Platform, Figs. 1031 and 1048. 1-75 

Base or Platform, Figs. 1033 and 1045. 2.00 

Guide Plate. 25 

Tap Bolts, Set Screws for Base Guide Plate and Discharge Pipe, 

each. 08 

Spout. !-00 

Spout Hose Tube.*5 

Spout Hose Tube Nut.*5 

Wheel Handle.25 

Lock Nut. .•*> 

Valve Rod Brass Screw. buu 

Valve Rod Gland.50 

Valve Rod. 

Discharge Pipe. 2.~o 

Air Chamber Pipe, Figs. 1031 and 1048. 2.00 

Air Chamber Pipe, Figs. 1033 and 1045. 

Working Head Complete.. ' 00 


GOULDS WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING HEADS. FIGS. 1031, 1033, 
1061, 1045 AND 1048. -Continued 


Working Head only, Figs. 1031 and 1048. .$2.25 

Working Head only. Figs. 1033 and 1045. 2.50 

Working Head Stuffing Box.50 

Working Head Gland.50 

Working Head Lower Flange.50 

Working Head Elbow.40 

Working Head Elbow Nut.25 

Valve Case only.50 

Valve Case Lock Nut.35 

Valve Discs, (2) each.25 

Valve Plate.25 

Valve Rod Nut.05 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, 6-in. Stroke. 50 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, 10-in. Stroke.60 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Adjustable Stroke.65 

Long Round Middle Rod.50 

Brass Cased Plunger Rod.75 

Rod Couplings, each. 15 

Wind Mill Connection.50 

Wind Mill Rod Pin.10 

Leather Packing Rings, each.f..08 

Wrench.25 

Suction Flange Leather.20 

Sundry Bolts and Set Screws, each.80 

Fig. 1061, Forked Rod. 2.00 

Fig. 1061, Rod for Weight. *. .50 

Fig. 1061, Weight. 2.00 

Fig. 1061, Regulator Cylinder. 10.00 

Fig. 1061, Chain.50 

Fig. 1061, Spring. 1.25 

Repairs for Cylinders, see page 582. 

GOULDS “SOUTHERN STAR” WIND MILL FORCE PUMP STANDARD, 

FIG. 413. 

Lever or Handle. .$1.40 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. stroke. 1 50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. stroke. 1.75 

Bearer Link, 6-in. stroke.50 

Bearer Link, 10-in. stroke.75 

Stock or Standard only. 6.00 

Intermediate Flange, 1%-in. pipe.50 

Intermediate Flange, 1%, 2, 2%-in pipe.60 

Base. 2,00 

Short Flat Rod.50 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw.15 

Brass Cased Rod. 1.00 

Brass Gland.75 

Stuffing Box Plug.25 

Air Chamber only. 3,00 

Air Chamber Discharge Nut.45 

Air Chamber Brass Discharge Tube, 1J4 in.50 

Air Chamber Inside Tube.30 

Air Chamber Cock Nut.50 

Air Chamber Valve complete.35 

Air Chamber Valve, leather only.20 

Air Chamber Valve Weight only.....15 

Air Chamber Valve Screw and Washer.05 

Cock. 2.50 

Cock Handle.25 

Brace.50 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Leather Packing Intermediate Flange.25 

Leather Ring Packing A. C. Cap or Cock Nut.10 

Lever, Bearer Flange, Brace and Hook Bolts.08 

Pin Connecting Lever and Rod.15 


























































































































582 


PUMP REPAIRS.—Continued 


GOULDS WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING HEADS. FIG. 862, 866. 


GOULDS WIND MILL DISTRIBUTING HEADS, FIGS. 862, 866—Continued. 


Fig. 862, Standard Complete, 6-in. stroke, including Rod and 

Coupling. 

Fig. 862, Standard Complete, 10-in. stroke including Rod and 

Coupling. 

Fig. 866, Standard Complete, including Rod and Coupling. 

Set Length Complete, including Pipe and Valve Rod. 

Fig. 862, Lever or Handle. 

Fig. 862, Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. stroke. 

Fig. 862, Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 10-in. stroke. 

Fig. 862, Bearer Link. 6-in. stroke. 

Fig. 862, Bearer Link, 10-in. stroke. 

Fig. 866, Lever or Handle. 

Fig. 866, Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 

Fig. 866, Bearer Link. 

Stock only, two sides. 

Spout. 

Spout Hose Attachment. 

Lower Working Head only. 

Working Head Stuffing Box. 

Discharge Pipe.. 

Working Head Brass Glands, two, each. 

Working Head Plates, two, each. 

Working Head Valve Seat. 

Working Head Lock Nut. 

Working Head Valve Disc. 

Working Head Valve Rubbers, two. 

Working Head Elbow Nut. 

Working Head Brass Elbow. 

Working Head Suction Flange. 

Flat and Round Plunger Rod. 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod. 

Upper Valve Rod. 

Lower Valve Rod, Brass Cased. 

Valve Handle. 

Valve Handle Stop... 

Valve Rod Coupling and Set Screw. 

Gas Pipe Cap. 

Pin. 


$7.50 


9.00 

10.00 

12.50 

1.40 

1.35 

1.50 
.50 
.75 

1.75 

2.50 
.75 

4.00 

.50 

.25 

2.00 

.50 

1.20 

.50 

.25 

.75 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

1.00 

.50 

1.00 

.75 

.50 

.75 

25 

.15 

.25 

.15 

.15 


Bolts and Set Screws. $0.08 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Air Chamber Pipe. 2.00 


GOULDS WIND MILL FORCE PUMP, FIG. 863. 


Standard Complete, including Rod and Coupling. $7.00 

Set Length Complete, including Pipe and Valve Rod. 12.00 

Lever or Handle. 1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 1.25 

Bearer Link.50 

Stock, two sides. 3.50 

Spout.50 

Hose Connection.25 

Lower Working Head only. 1.50 

Lower Brass Glands, each.50 

Lower Working Head Valve, Seat.50 

Lower Working Head Lock Nut.25 

Lower Working Head Valve Disc.25 

Lower W. H. Rubbers, two, each.25 

Elbow Nut.35 

Brass Elbow. 1.00 

Flat and Round Rod. 1.00 

Rod Coupling.10 

Brass Cased Plunger Rod.75 

Valve Handle.25 

Valve Handle Stop.15 

Upper Valve Rod.50 

Valve Rod, Coupling and Set Screw.25 

Brass Cased Valve Rod.50 

Gas Pipe Cap.15 

Wind Mill Slide.50 

Female Wood Rod Coupling.25 

Pin.15 

Bolts and Set Screws.08 

Small Nut and Washer.05 


CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. 

FIGS. 

1230, 1231 

, 1235, 

1236. 

1267, 

1268 





No. 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

24 

Diameter Ctlinder, Inches. 

2 

23* 

2^ 

2% 

3 

33* 

33* 

4 

43* 

5 

6 

8 

Shell or Body, Iron, 1014 in. 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.60 

$1.80 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$2.50 

$3.25 





Shell or Body, Iron, 12 in. 

2.25 

2.30 

2.45 

2.45 

2.70 

3.00 

3.50 

3.80 





Shell or Body, Iron, 14 in. 

2.75 

2.75 

2.75 

2.95 

3.20 

3.50 

3.75 

4.55 

$8.00 

$11.50 

$15.50 


Shell or Body, Iron, 16 in. 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.30 

3.55 

3.80 

4.05 

4.80 

8.25 

14.50 

18.25 


Shell or Body, Iron, 18 in. 

Shell or Body, Iron, 20 in. 


4.30 

4.55 

4.80 

5.05 

5.30 

5.50 

8.00 

9.00 

16.00 

20.00 

$30.00 

Shell or Body, Iron, 22 in. 


12.50 

20.00 

27.50 

37.50 

Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 1034 in. 

2.75 

3.00 

3.25 

3.50 

3.75 

4.00 

4.25 

5.00 





Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 12 in. 

3.15 

3.65 

4.00 

4.10 

4.50 

5.00 

5.35 

6.20 





Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 14 in. 

4.25 

4.40 

4.70 

4.90 

5.30 

5.85 

6.20 

7.35 

11.50 

17.00 

22.00 


Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 16 in. 

4.50 

4.75 

5.05 

5.40 

5.80 

6.30 

6.65 

8.75 

12.25 

19.50 

26.00 


Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 18 in. 









14.00 

22.50 

30.00 

40.00 

Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 20 in. 

6.00 

6.25 

6.50 

7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

9.00 

11.00 




Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 22 in. 









17.50 

27.50 

37.50 

50.00 

Shell or Body, Brass, 10J^ in. 

3.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

4.75 

5.00 

5.50 

6.75 





Shell or Body, Brass, 12 in. 

4.00 

4.00 

4.50 

4.75 

5.25 

5.75 

6.25 

7.25 





Shell or Body, Brass, 14 in. 

4.75 

4.75 

5.25 

5.50 

6.25 

6.75 

7.25 

10.50 

17.00 

25.75 

40.00 


Shell or Body, Brass, 16 in. 

5.25 

5.25 

6.00 

6.25 

7.00 

7.50 

8.25 

11.00 

19.50 

29.75 

45.00 


Shell or Body, Brass, 18 in. 









24.00 

34.75 

50.00 

100.00 

Shell or Bodv, Brass, 20 in. 

6.50 

6.50 

7.50 

7.75 

8.75 

9.25 

10.25 

16.00 

29.00 

39.75 

55.25 

110.50 

Shell or Body, Brass, 22 in. 









30.00 

42.50 

62.50 

125.00 

“ AA,” Iron Plunger, no rod.. 

“ AA,” Brass Cage and Valve Plunger, no rod. 

.75 

.75 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.60 

2.00 


1.15 

1.15 

1.25 

1.35 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

300 





“ AA,” All Brass Plunger, no rod. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.50 

3.25 

4.00 





“ BB,” Iron Plunger, no rod. 

1.60 

1.60 

1.75 

1.75 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

5.25 

7.00 

10.00 

15.00 








































































































































































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


583 


CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS, FIGS. 1230, 1231, 1235, 1236, 1267, 1 268.-Continued. 


No. 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

“ BB,” Brass Cage and Valve Plunger, no rod. 

“ BB,” All Brass Plunger, no rod. 

Plunger Rod only. 

Iron Plunger Cage. 

Brass Plunger Cage. 

Iron Poppet Valve. 

Brass Poppet Valve. 

Iron “ AA,” Plunger Follower (no leather). 

Brass “ AA,” Plunger Follower (no leather). .. 

Iron “ BB,” Plunger Follower (no leather). 

Brass “ BB,” Plunger Follower (no leather).... 

Iron “ BB,” Plunger Follower Ring. 

Brass “ BB,” Plunger Follower Ring. 

Crimped Plunger Leather, each. 

Leather Lower Valve with Weight. 

Lower Valve Leather only. r . 

Lower Valve Weight. 

“ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat complete. 

Bronze Seat and Cage for above. 

Bronze Cover for above. 

Poppet Valve with Leather Face for above. 

Top Attachment, iron... 

Top Attachment, brass. 

Bottom Attachment, iron. 

Bottom Attachment, brass. 

Long Connecting Bolts, Kgs. 1267,1268. 

Leather Ring Packing. 


0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

24 

2 

234 

234 

2 % 

3 

334 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

8 

$2.50 

$2.50 

$2.75 

$2.75 

$3.00 

$3.75 

$4.50 

$ 6.00 

$ 8.00 

$10.50 

$15.00 

$22.50 

3.00 

3.00 

3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

8.00 

10.50 

14.00 

20..00 

30.00 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

20 

.20 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.10 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

l'OO 


.75 

.75 

.75 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.40 

1.60 

1.75 

2.00 


.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 





.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.40 


.35 

.35 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.70 





.75 

.75 

.75 

.80 

.90 . 

1.00 

1.25 

1.40 





.75 

.80 

.85 

.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

1.50 

1.60 

1.70 

1.80 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

10.00 

15.00 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.55 

.60 

.75 

1.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

,a5 

.35 

.50 

.50 

.50 

1.00 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.60 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.40 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.75 

1.75 

2.50 

2.50 




1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.75 

.175 




.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 




.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 




.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.50 

5.00 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

3.00 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

5.25 

7.50 

15.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

2.75 

5.50 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.75 

3.75 

4.50 

5.25 

6.00 

8.25 

16.50 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.50 


GOULDS “ SYPHON ” FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 51434, 77634- GOULDS ” SYPHON ” FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 51434* 77634-—Continued. 


Diameter Cyl., In. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

Diameter Cyl., In. 

2 

234 

3 

334 

4 

434 

5 

6 

Air Chamber. 

$6.00 

$6.00 

$6.00 

$9.00 

$9.00 $20.00 

$20.00 $25.00 

Brass Plunger, complete, 









Brass Gland. 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

no rod. 


$4.75 $5.50 

$6.40 

$7.50 

$8.50 

Air Chamber Tube and 







Brass Plunger Cage. 

.90 

1.05 

1.35 

1.80 

2.10 

2.25 

2.65 

3.00 

Cap. Fig. 51434. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

Brass Plunger Follower.. 

1.80 

2.00 

2.20 

2.60 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

5.00 

Air Chamber Tube, Fig. 









Brass Poppet Valve. 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.40 

776U. 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.50 

Plunger Leather or Pack- 









Air Chamber Cap, Fig 









ing. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

776 1 4. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

Brass Cased Plunger Rod 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

Check Valve Case. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

Suction Flange. 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

Check Valve Nut. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

Brass Drip Plug. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Check Valve Brass Tube 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.50 

3.50 

4.00 

Forked Rod. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

Check Valve complete. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

.50 

Harp Connection. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

Check Valve Leather. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

Rubber Packing for Cyl- 









Check Valve Weight. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.20 

inder ( 2 ), each. 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

Check Valve Screw and 









Rubber Packing for Sue- 









Washer. 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

tion Flange. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Lower Valve and parts 









Leather Packing for 









same as Check Valves... 









Bearer, Fig. 7763-2 . 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Outside Cyl., 8 -in. Stroke. 

7.50 

7.50 

7.50 10.00 

10.66 




Leather Ring Packing 









Outside Cyl., 10-in. Stroke 


10.00 

10.00 13.00 

13.00 

20.00 

20.00 

25.00 

for Discharge Tube. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Outside Cyl., 12-in. Stroke 


12.00 

12.00 16.00 

16.00 

22.50 

22.50 

27.50 

Lever or Handle Fig. 77634 

1.40 

1.40 

1.40 

1.40 

1.40 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

Hand Hole Plate. 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 









Hand Hole Plate Packing 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Fur. 77634. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.75 

1.75 

4.25 

4.25 

4.25 

Inside Cylinder, Brass- 









Bearer Link, Fig. 77634-••• 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Lined, 8 -in. Stroke. 

6.00 

6.00 

6.50 

8.00 

10.00 




Short Flat Rod, Fig. 77634 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

Inside, Cylinder, Brass- 









Rod Coupling and Set 









Lined, i0 in. Stroke. 


7.00 

7.50 10.00 

12.50 

15.00 

17.50 

20.00 

Screw, Fig. 77634. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Inside Cylinder, Brass- 









Hook Spout, Fig. ?7634. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

3.50 

4.50 

Lined, 12-in. Stroke. 


8.00 

8.50 11.50 

15.00 

17.50 

20.00 

22.50 

Flange, Link, Lever and 









Inside Cylinder, Bottom 









Hook Bolts, Fig. 77634— 

.08 

.08 

.as 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.as 

.08 


.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

Pin, Fig. 77634. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Brass Valve Seat. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

Hand Hole Plate Bolts. 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 





































































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


584 

GOULDS “PACIFIC” WIND MILL FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 674, 601. 

No. 2 4 6 8 


Diameter Cylinder, Inches . 

2^ 

3 

sy 2 

4 

Lever or Handle. 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$2.00 

$2.00 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 

2.00 

2.00 

3.50 

3.50 

Bearer Link. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

Cylinder. 

5.00 

5.00 

7.00 

8.00 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

7.00 

7.00 

10.00 

12.00 

Brass Cylinder. 

Iron Top Section for Brass Cylinder 

10.00 

10.00 

15.00 

20.00 

Pump. 

2.75 

2.75 

4.00 

4.75 

Base, Fig. 674. 

2.00 

2.00 

2.25 

2.25 

Bottom Cap, Fig. 601. 

.75 

.75. 

1.25 

1.25 

Short Flat Rod. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

Pin. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Plunger Rod Brass Cased. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

Brass Gland. 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

Stuffing Box Plug. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

.80 

1.00 

1.30 

1.50 

Plunger Cage. 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.75 

Plunger Follower. 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.75 

Plunger Poppet Valve, Brass. 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

Brass Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

1.60 

2.00 

2.60 

3.00 

Brass Plunger Cage. 

.80 

1.00 

1.30 

1.50 

Brass Plunger Follower. 

.80 

1.00 

1,30 

1.50 

Plunger Leather or Packing. 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Lower Valve Complete. 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

Lower Valve Leather. 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Lower Valve Weight. 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer. 

Check Valve and parts same as Lower 

'05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Valve. 





Air Chamber onlv. 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 

Air Chamber Discharge Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.60 

Air Chamber Discharge Tube. 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

Air Chamber Inside Tube. 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

Air Chamber Cock Nut. 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

Cock. 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 

Cock Handle only. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

Forked Rod. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

Hose Tube. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

25 

Leather Ring Packing Cock and Air 
Chamber Nuts. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

Leather Ring Packing under Fulcrum.. 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Lever Bearer, Base Flange and Hook 

- 




Bolts. 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 

FIGS. 390, 391, 392, 393. 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 264. 


No. 0 2 4 6 8 


Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

2 

2H 

3 

3% 

4 

Lever or Handle. 


$1.50 

$1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top. 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

1.75 

Cylinder. 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

6.00 

7.50 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

9.00 

11.50 

Brass Cylinders. 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

12.00 

15.00 

Iron Top Section for Brass Cvl. Pump. 

2.50 

2.75 

2.75 

4.00 

4.75 

Base, Figs. 390. 392, 394, 396, 398, 264. 

1.10 

1.10 

1.25 

1.75 

2.00 

Bottom Cap. Figs. 391, 393, 395, 397, 399. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.85 

1.50 

Links per pair. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.30 

.30 

Cross Head, including Nuts and Set Screws 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.60 

Cap. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

Brass Gland. 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

Plunger Rod, Brass Cased. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1.30 

1.50 

Plunger Cage. 

.a5 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.75 

Plunger Follower... 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.65 

.75 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. 

FIGS. 390, 391. 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 264 —Con. 


No. 

0 

2 

4 6 

8 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

2 

2% 

3 3% 

4 

Plunger Poppet Valve. 

$0.10 $0.10 $0.15 $0.15 

$0.15 

Brass Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

1.40 

1.60 

2.00 2.60 

3.00 

Brass Plunger Cage. 

.70 

.80 

1.00 1.30 

1.50 

Brass Plunger Follower. 

.70 

.80 

1.00 1.30 

1.50 

Brass Plunger Poppet Valve. 

.20 

.20 

.30 .30 

.30 

Plunger Leather or Packing. 

.15 

.15 

.15 .20 

.20 

Lower Valve Complete. 

.25 

.25 

.25 .35 

.35 

Lower Valve Leather. 

.15 

.15 

.15 .20 

.20 

Lower Valve Weight. 

.10 

.10 

.10 .15 

.15 

Brass Valve Plate. 

.50 

.50 

.50 .50 

.75 

Brass Valve Seat and Tube. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 1.25 

1.50 

Brass Tubes for Iron or Lead Pipe. 

.50 

.50 

.50 .75 

1.00 

Iron Pipe Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.35 .45 

.60 

Lead Pipe Nut. 

.25 

.25 

.25 .35 

.50 

Drip Plug. 

.25 

.25 

.25 .25 

.25 

Check Valve Case only, Figs 390, 391. 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 1.50 

1.50 

Check Valve Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.35 .45 

.60 

Check Valve Tube, Brass. 

Air Chamber only, Figs. 392,393,394, 395,396, 

.50 

.50 

.50 .75 

1.00 

397, 398, 399. 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 3.00 

3.00 

Air Chamber Inside Tube. 

.30 

.30 

.30 .40 

.40 

Air Chamber Cap. 

.35 

.35 

.35 .45 

.45 

Air Chamber Discharge Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.35 .45 

.60 

Air Chamber Cock Nut. 

.50 

.50 

.50 .75 

.75 

Air Chamber Brass Tube. 

.50 

.50 

.50 .75 

1.00 

Spout, Figs. 396, 397, 398, 399. 

.35 

.35 

.35 .50 

.50 

Cock Spout, Figs. 394, 395, 264. 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 3.00 

3.00 

Cock Handle. 

.25 

.25 

.25 .25 

.25 

Hose Tube. 

.25 

.25 

.25 .25 

.25 

Leather Ring Packing. 

Lever, Bearer, Base, Air Chamber, or 

.10 

.10 

.10 .10 

.10 

Bracket Flange Bolts. 

.08 

.08 

.08 .08 

.08 

Plank, Pigs. 391, 393, 395, 397, 399. 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, Fig. 264, 

.75 

.75 

.75 .75 

.75 

per foot. 

Cylinder Repairs, Fig. 264, see page 582. 

.50 

.50 

.50 .50 

.50 

GOULDS “UNIVERSE” FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 1168 AND 1169. 


No. 




6 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 



... 214 

3^ 





$1.25 

Cylinder (Iron). 




2.25 

Cylinder (Brass! Nickel Plated. 



.... 3.00 

4.25 

Top for Brass Cylinder Pump. 



... 1.00 

1.50 

Bolt Ring. 




.50 

Spout, 1168. 




.50 

Spout Complete, 1169. 




3.00 

Stuff Box Cap. 



... .75 

1.00 

Gland. 




1.00 

Cross Head. 



... .25 

.25 

Cross Head Link and Lever Pins. 



... .10 

.10 

Bearer Link. 




.40 

Lever. 




1.00 

Plunger, No rod. 




1.60 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod. 



... 1.00 

1.25 

Plunger Cage. 




.60 

Plunger Follower. 



... ,a5 

.60 

Plunger Poppet Valve.. 



. .. .10 

.15 

Plunger Leather. 




.35 

G. P. Plug. 



... .25 

.25 

Thumb Screw. 




.25 

Lower Valve complete. 



.25 

.35 
























































































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


585 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS. SINGLE ACTING. FIGS. 440, 441,442, 
714. 480, 281, 712, 713, 449. 


No. 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 440, 441, 442, 

480, 281 . 

Fulcrum, Figs. 440, 441, 442, 480, 281. 

Pitman, Mgs. 440, 441, 442, 281. 

Pitman, Mgs. 714, 480. 

Lever Fork for welding, Fig. 480. 

Guide. 

Guide Rod. 

Cross Head. 

Brass Bowl. 

Cap. 

Brass Gland.■. 

Iron Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Brass Cylinder. 

Iron Top Section for Brass Cylinder 

Pump. 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod. 

Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

Plunger Cage. 

Plunger Follower. 

Plunger Poppet Valve. 

Brass Plunger Complete, No Rod. 

Brass Plunger Cage. 

Brass Plunger Follower. 

Brass Plunger Poppet Valve. 

Plunger Leather. 

Suction or Discharge Valve Complete. 
Suction or Discharge Valve Leather.... 
Suction or Discharge Valve Weight... 
Suction or Discharge Valve Screw and 

Washer. 

Bottom Cap or Attachment. 

Nut for I. or L. P. Tube. 

Brass Tube for I. or L. P. 

Brass Drip Plug... 

Machine Bolts, Set Screws, Lag Screws 

each. 

Plank, Mgs. 440, 441, 442, 714, 712, 713. 

Check Valve Case, Figs. 440, 480, 712. 

Check Valve Nut, Figs. 440. 480, 712. 

Check Valve Brass Tube, Mgs. 440, 480, 

712. 

Air Chamber, Figs. 441, 442, 714, 281, 713, 

449. 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, Mgs. 441, 

442, 714, 281, 713, 449. 

Air Chamber Nut, Mgs. 441, 442, 442, 

714, 281, 713, 449. 

Air Chamber Brass Tube, h igs. 441, 714, 

281, 713, 449. 

Cock Spout, Mg. 442. 

Spout Air Chamber, Mg. 281. 

Spout Air Chamber Nut. 

Spout Air Chamber Brass Tube. 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw, Mg. 281. 
Bracket with two Caps, Mgs. 712, 713- 

Bracket only, Mgs. 712, 713. 

Bracket Caps (2) each, Mgs. 712, 713.... 

Crank Shaft, Figs. 712, 713. 

Mtman, Mgs. 712, 713. 

Mtman Head and Cap, Fig. 712, 713. 

Pitman Head only, Mgs. 712, 713. 

Mtman Cap only, Fig. 712, 713. 


0 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

2 

2^ 

2% 

3 

V4 

3^ 


$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.00 

$2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.75 

1.00 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

7.00 

8.50 

10.00 

7.00 

8.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

12.50 

2.50 

2.75 

2.75 

2.75 

3.25 

4.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.15 

1.30 

•30 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.30 

2.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.20 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.20 


.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

.85 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3. IX) 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

3.50 

.35 

.85 

.85 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 


5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

6.00 

6.00 


3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

4.50 

4.50 


.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 


3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

5.00 


1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 


GOULDS HOUSE FORCE PUMPS, SINGLE ACTING, FIGS. 440. 441, 442, 
714, 480, 281, 712, 713, 449.— Continued. 


No. 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

Balance Wheel, Mgs. 712, 713. 

Balance Wheel Handle, Mgs. 712, 713... 

Balance Wheel, Mg. 449. 

Balance Wheel Handle, Fig. 449. 

Crank and Winch Handle, Fig. 449. 

Crank only, Fig. 449. 

Winch Handle, Fig. 449. 

Crank Shaft, Fig. 449. 

Crank Shaft Box and Cap (2) each, 

Complete, Fig. 449. 

Crank Shaft Box only (2), each. 

Crank Shaft Cap only (2), each. 

Mtman, Mg. 449. 

Mtman Head and Cap, Mg. 449. 

Mtman Head only, Fig. 449. 

Mtman Cap only, Fig. 449. 


0 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

9 

2^ 

2% 

3 

3J4 

3 ^ 


$7.50 

$7.50 

$7.50 

$7.50 

$7.50 


.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

$12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 


GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 271, 272, 
273, 450 AND 452. 


No. 0123468 10 


Diameter Cyl., Inches.. 
Lever or Handle, Figs. 271, 

2 

2^ 

2V 2 

2% 

3 

3% 

o 

4 

1U 

4 % 

272, 273. 

$2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 

Fulcrum, Figs. 271, 272, 273... 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

Pitman, Figs. 271, 272, 273. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 




Pitman Straps (2) each. 






1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Guide. 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

Guide Rod. 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.60 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Cross Head. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

Brass-Cased Piston Rod. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

2.25 

Cylind er. 

4.00 

4.00 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

8.00 11.00 14.00 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

6.00 

6.00 

8.25 

9.00 

9.75 

12.00 16.50 21.00 

Brass Cylinder. 

15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 

22.50 

27.50 30.00 45.00 

Cylinder Brass Bowl. 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

1.75 

Cylinder Brass Gland. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Cylinder Head of Cap. 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.65 

.65 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

Piston Complete, No Rod ... 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.10 

1.45 

1.80 

2.60 

Piston Plates (3) each. 

Crimped Piston Packings (2) 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.50 

each. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.45 

.55 

Brass Piston Complete. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.20 

2.90 

3.60 

5.20 

Brass Piston Plates, each. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.65 

.75 

1.00 

1.20 

1.75 

Bottom Attachment. 

Nut for Iron or Lead Pipe 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.75 

2.25 

2.75 

Tube. 

Brass Tube for Iron and 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

..35 

.45 

.60 

.75 

Lead Mpe. 

Suction or Discharge Valve 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

Complete. 

Suction or Discharge Valve 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.05 

1.05 

1.05 

Leather. 

Suction or Discharge Valve 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.70 

.70 

.70 

Weights (2) each. 

Suction or Discharge Valve 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Screws and Washers. 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Mg. 271, Check Valve Case... 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

Mg. 271, Check Valve Nut... 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.75 

Mg. 271, Check Valve Tube.. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

Mgs. 272,273,450 Air Chamb’r 
Figs. 272, 273, 450 Air Cham- 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

6.50 

8.00 

ber Inside Tube. 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.40 


































































































586 


PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


GOULDS DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 271, 272, 273, 450 

AND 452.— Continued. 


No. 


0 


1 2 3 

2 % 2y 2 2% 


4 

3 


6 8 10 

3 X 4 434 


2 

$0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.45 $0.60 $0.75 


.50 

2.00 

.50 

.25 


.50 

2.00 

.50 

.25 


.50 .50 

2.00 2.00 

.50 .50 

.25 .25 


12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 


.50 .75 

2.U0 3.00 
.50 .75 

.25 . 

.35 

35 

12'.50 12.50 


Diameter Cyl., In. 

Figs. 272, 273, 450, Air Cham¬ 
ber Discharge Nut. 

Figs. 272, 273, 450, Air Cham¬ 
ber Discharge Tube. 

Fig. 273, Cock. 

Fig. 273, Cock Nut. 

Fig. 273, Hose Attachment... 

Fig. 273, Hose Tube. 

Fig. 273, Hose Tube Nut. 

Fig. 450, Balance Wheel. 

Fig. 450, Balance Wheel 

Handle. 

Fig. 450, Crank and Winch 

Handle. 

Fig. 450, Crank only. 

Fig. 450, Winch Handle only 

Fig. 450, Crank Shaft. 

Fig. 450, Crank Shaft Box 
and Cap (2), each complete 
Fig. 450, Crank Shaft Box 

only (2), each. 

Fig. 450, Crank Shaft Cap 

only (2), each. 

Fig. 450, Pitman. 

Fig. 450, Pitman Box and Cap 
Fig. 450, Pitman Box only.... 
Fig. 450, Pitman Cap only... 

Fig. 450, Brass Oil Cup. 

Figs. 271, 272, 273, 450, Plank.. 
Flange Bolts, Set Screws, Lag 

Screws and Cap Screws. 

Fulcrum Bolt. 

Pins or Bolts for Pitman (2), 

each. 

Leather Ring Packing. 

Pitman, Fig. 452. 

Plank, Fig. 452. 

Air Chamber, Fig. 452. 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, 

Fig. 452. 

Air Chamber Discharge Nut, 

Fig. 452. 

Air Chamber Discharge 
Tube, Fig. 452. 


GOULDS HYDRAULIC RAMS, FIGS. 345, 345*4. 346, 346*4. 


1.00 1.25 
3.00 3.00 
.75 .75 


.35 .35 

.35 .35 

12.50 12.50 


1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

50 

.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.50 

3.50 

5.00 

6.50 

8.00 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.60 

.75 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 


6 


8 


.25 

.25 

.35 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

1.25 

2.75 

4.00 

5.50 

7.00 

10.00 

20.00 


No. 2 3 

Impetus Valve and Case Com¬ 
plete. $4.00 $4.50 $6.50 $10.00 $14.00 $22.00 $32.50 

Impetus Valve and Stem, 

with Nut Bumper only... 1.50 1.75 2.75 4.00 6.00 9.50 12.50 

Impetus Valve only. 1.25 1.50 2.25 3.50 5.00 7.50 6.00 

Impetus Valve Stem, with 
Nut and Set Screw only, 

Figs. 346, 346*4. 5.00 

Impetus Valve Stem Brass 

Nut only. 

Impetus Valve Stem Rubber 

Bumper only. 

Impetus Valve Stem Cotter 

Pin only.05 .05 

mpetus Valve Case Adjust- 


G0ULDS HYDRAULIC RAMS. FIGS. 345, 345*4, 346, 346*4.—Continued. 

No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

Impetus Valve Case only. $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $6.00 $7.00 $12.00 

Impetus Valve Case Cover. 5.00 

Impetus Valve Case Surface 

- ' ■ .10 


.10 .15 


.20 


.25 .35 


Packing. 

Impetus Valve Case Cover 

Bolts (6) each. 

Brass Studs, or Bolts and 
Nuts for Impetus Valve 

Case Cover (each). 

Impetus Valve Case Bolts or 

Studs and Nuts (each). 

Impetus Valve Case Adjust 

ing Nut (brass). 

Impetus Valve Case Lock Nut 
(brass). 

GOULDS “ALERT” DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, FIG. 747 

No. 2 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches 


.35 

.08 


.20 

.20 

.20 . 








.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

2.00 

3.00 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 


234 


6 

334 


Link. 

Cross Head. 

Air Chamber. 

Valve Plate. 

Cylinder. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder. 

Front Head. 

Back Head. 

Brass Gland. 

Brass Cap. 

Brass-Cased Piston Rod. 

Piston Complete, No Rod. 

Piston Plates (3), each. 

Crimped Piston Packings (2) each. 

Nut on end Piston Rod. 

Suction or Discharge Valve Complete. 

Suction or Discharge Valve Leather. 

Suction or Discharge Valve Weights (2) each. 

Suction or Discharge Valve Screw and Washers 

Brass Drip Plugs, each. 

Suction Pipe Plug. 

Discharge Pipe Plug. 

Air Chamber, Link, Lever and Plank Bolts. 

Plank. 

GOULDS “NEW DELUGE” PUMPS. FIGS. 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

Wrought Iron Lever. 

Lever Socket. 

Large Steel Pin. 

Small Steel Pin. 

Cylinder, Brass-Lined. 

Cylinder, Brass Lining only. 

Plunger Complete, including Valve. 

Plunger only, No Valve. 

Plunger Valve or Poppet. 

Lower Valve Complete. 

Base only, No Suction Flange, Fig. S29. 

Suction Flange, Fig. 829.. 

Base only, No Suction Flange, Fig. 836. 

Suction Flange, Fig. 836. 

Leather Packing, either Base or Suction Flange 

Rubber Packing, Plunger or Lower Valve. 

Rubber Bumpers. 

Bolts for Base or Suction Flange. 


$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

3.50 

1-75 

1.75 

2.75 

2.75 

4.50 

5.50 

7.00 

9.00 

7.00 

8.50 

10.50 

13.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.25 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1.75 

.40 

.40 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

.75 

1.10 

1.45 

1.80 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.30 

.15 

.25 

.35 

.45 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.75 

.75 

1.05 

1.05 

.50 

.50 

.70 

.70 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.15 

.15 

.25 

.25 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

829, 

836. 




6 

$3.00 

1.25 

.75 

.50 

10.50 

2.00 

3.50 

2.50 
1.00 
1.00 
5.00 
1.25 
6.00 
1.25 

.60 

.40 

.40 

.15 


834 

$3.50 

1.50 
.75 
.50 

13.50 

3.50 
4.00 
3.00 
1.00 
1.00 
6.00 

1.50 
7.00 
1.50 

.75 

.50 

.40 

.15 





























































































PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


“CHALLENGE" D. A. FORCE PUMPS. FIGS 

. 494. 

470. 

562. 

774, 

» 

581, 770. 604. 






No. 

2 

4 

8 

12 

16 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

2^ 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Air Chamber. 

$2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $5.00 $0.(,0 

Brass-Lined Cylinder and Two Valve Seats. 

11.00 11.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 

Brass Valve Seats (4) each. 

.50 

.50 

.35 

.80 

1.00 

Base with Two Brass Valve Seats. 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

7.50 

9.00 

Front Cylinder Head only. 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

5.00 

6.00 

Back Cylinder Head only. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

4.00 

5.00 

Brass Stuffing Box Cap. 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

Brass Stuffing Box Gland. 

.40 

.40 

.50 

.75 

.85 

Leather Packed Piston and Rod complete, 






except Fig. 604. 

2.25 

2.60 

3.30 

4.25 

4.70 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod only, except Figs. 






604. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

Leather Packed Piston, complete, No Rod.. 

.75 

1.10 

1.80 

2.25 

2.70 

Piston Plates (3) each. 

.15 

.20 

.30 

.35 

.40 

Piston Crimp Leather (2) each. 

.15 

.25 

.45 

.60 

.75 

N ut on Piston Rod. 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Fibre-Packed Piston, complete, No Roil. 

1.75 

1.75 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

Spring-Packed Piston, complete, No Rod... 

7.50 

7.50 10.00 

12.50 

17.50 

Leather-Packed Brass Piston, complete. No 






Rod. 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

5.00 

7.50 

Fibre-Packed, Brass Piston, complete, No 






Rod. 

4.50 

4.50 

7.00 10.00 15.00 

Spring-Packed Brass Piston, complete, No 






Rod. 

10.00 10.00 15.00 

22.50 30.00 

Brass Poppet Valves (4) each. 

.50 

.50 

.65 

.80 

1.00 

Leather Valves Complete (2) each. 

1.25 

1.25 




Leather Valves only (2) each. 

.75 

.75 




Leather Valve Weights only (41 each. 

.25 

.25 




Leather Valve Screw and Washer. 

.05 

.05 




Horse-Shoe Links, Front or Back, each. 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.25 

1.25 

Knuckle for Plunger Rod. 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

Lever Sockets, Front or Back, each. 

1.50 

1.75 

1.75 

2.00 

2.25 

Lever and Wood Handle. 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

2.25 

2.25 

Lever only. 

1.20 

1.20 

1.20 

1.75 

1.75 

Wood Handle only. 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.50 

.50 

Hose Wrench. Figs. 494, 470, 562, 774, 604. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.50 

.50 

Brass Suction Bushing. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.25 

Brass Discharge Bushing. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

Brass Half Suction Coupling. 

.55 

.55 

.78 

1.33 

2.67 

Brass Suction Swivel or Nut only. 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.85 

1.75 

Brass Suction Hose Tube. 

.20 

.20 

.28 

.48 

.92 

Brass Half Discharge Coupling. 

.50 

.50 

.55 

.78 

1.33 

Brass Discharge Swivel or Nut only. 

.30 

.30 

.35 

.50 

.85 

Brass Discharge Hose Tube. 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.28 

.48 

Iron Pipe Suction Nut. 

.35 

,&5 

.45 

.60 

.75 

Iron Pipe Discharge Nut. 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 

.60 

Brass Lead Pipe Elbow and Unions, each.... 

1.25 

1.25 

1.50 



Brass Drip and Priming Plugs. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

Rubber Packing, Base or Air Chamber. 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.50 

.50 

Rubber Packing, Cylinder Heads. 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.30 

Long Bolt for Horse-Shoe Link. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.30 

.40 

Lever Bolts. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Cylinder Head Bolts. 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

Long Cylinder Bolts with Brass Nuts (4), 






each complete. 

.35 

.35 

.35 

.35 


Long Cylinder Bolts only (4) each. 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 


Short Cylinder Bolts with Brass Nuts (8) 






each complete. 




.35 

.35 

Short Cylinder Bolts only (8) each. 




.20 

.20 

Brass Nuts for Cylinder Bolts, each. 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Fig. 470, Plank. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 


Fig. 470, Plank Coach Screws (4) each. 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 


Fig. 562, Cross Bar. 




.75 

.Vb 

Fig. 562, Cross Bar Thus and Spring Cotters. 




.25 

.25 


587 

“CHALLENGE" D. A. FORCE PUMPS. FIGS. 494, 470, 562, 774, 


581, 770, 604.—Continued. 

No. 2 4 8 12 16 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches.... 2% 3 4 5 6 

Figs. 581, 582, Suction Elbow. $2.75 

Figs. 581, 582, Suction Pipe Flange. 1.25 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Priming Plug.50 

Figs. 581, 582, Bra&s Suction Flange. 1.50 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Hose Sleeve. 3.00 

Figs. 581, 582, Hose Discharge Piece. 1.00 

Figs. 581, 582, Hose Discharge Piece Bolt.50 

Figs. 581, 582, Hose Discharge Nut.50 

Figs. 581,582, Brass Half Discharge Coupling . 1.33 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Discharge Swivel or 

Nut only.85 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Discharge Hose Tube.48 

GOULDS “THRESHER" TANK FORCE PUMP, FIG. 1145. 

No. 12 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 5 

Cylinder. $8.00 

Cylinder Front Head. 1.25 

Cylinder Back Head. 1.00 

Cylinder Top Caps or Plugs, Leather-Faced, (2) each.50 

Cylinder Poppet Valves, Leather-Faced, (4) each.25 

Cylinder Brass Stuffing Box.75 

Plunger and Rod Complete. 3.25 

Plunger Rod only. 1.00 

Plunger Complete, no Rod. 2.25 

Plunger Disc.35 

Plunger Plates, (2) each.35 

Plunger Crimped Packings, (2) each.60 

Knuckle for Plunger Rod.50 

Link.50 

Lever Socket. 1.50 

Wood Lever. 1.00 

Suction Nut.50 

Suction Hose Tube.35 

Spout Nut.50 

Spout.75 

Discharge Nut.35 

Discharge Hose Tube.35 

Rubber Packing, Front and Back Cylinder Head, each.20 


Brass Thumb Screws.25 

Bolts and Nuts, each.08 

GOULDS DIAPHRAGM SUCTION PUMPS. FIGS. 1222 AND 1223. 

Diameter of Diaphragm, 13 Inches .Fig. 1222. Fig 1223. 

Base. $4.50 $6.00 

Head or Top Section.1. 3.80 3.80 

Plunger Top or Standard. 1.00 1.00 

Plunger Bottom or Spider.00 .90 

Brake or Wrought Iron Lever. 2.50 2.50 

Brake or Lever Socket.70 .70 

Socket Cross Bar. .45 .45 

Brass Socket Rocker Pin and Nuts.50 .50 

Plunger Valve. 1.25 .65 

Plunger Valve Rubber.45 .45 

Plunger Tee Bolts and Nuts, (2) each.35 .35 

Long Bolt and Nut, (4) each.25 .25 

Lower Valve. 1.25 . 

Lower Valve Rubber.40 . 

Brass Suction Valve Case. 2.25 

Brass Suction Valve Weight. .50 

Brass Suction Valve Binders, (2) each. .25 































































































































588 


PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


GOULDS DIAPHRAGM SUCTION PUMPS, FIGS. 1222, AND 1223 —Cont. 


Diameter op Diaphragm, 13 Inches . Fig. 1222 Fig. 1223. 

Suction Valve Rubber. $0.40 

Suction Valve Brass Binder Screws, (4) each. .10 

Suction Valve Case Brass Bolts, (4) each. .20 

Suction Valve Case Rubber Packing. .40 

Diaphragm. $2.50 2.50 


GOULDS ROTARY FORCE PUMPS. FIGS. 297, 29734, 464. 665, 

821, 819. 


No 


1 2 3 4 5 6 


Case, Cover, Stuffing Boxes and 

Caps. 

Case, only. 

Cover, only. 

Cams, each. 

Stuffing Boxes. 

Tight Caps (3) each. 

Base and Drip Plug, Figs. 297, 29734, 

819. 

Base and Drip Plug, Fig 665. 

Base and Drip Plug, Fig. 821. 

Lower Valve Complete. 

Lower Valve Leather, only. 

Lower Valve Weight. 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer... 

Spout and Cap. 

Spout, only. 

Balance Wheel, 14%-in. Dia.... 

Balance Wheel, 20.in. Dia. 

Balance Wheel 36-in Dia. 

Brass Drip Plugs and Priming 

Plugs. 

Round Head Machine Screws. 

Bolts and Set Screws. 

Metallic Lower Valve extra. 

Fig. 821, Suction Hose Half Coup¬ 
ling. . 

Fig. 821, Swivel, only, Suction 

Coupling. 

Fig. 821, Hose Tube, only, Suction 

Coupling. 

Fig. 819, Pulley. 

Fig. 819, Outside Standard and Cap 
Fig. 819, Outside Standard, only.... 
Fig. 819,Outside Standard Cap,only 

Fig. 464, Crank. 

Fig. 464, Suction Nut. 

Fig. 464, Suction Pipe. 

Fig. 464, Barrel Attachment or 

Holder. 

Fig. 464, Hook. 

Fig. 464, Discharge Hose Couplings, 

per pair. 

Fig. 464, Hose Bands per pair. 


GOULDS POWER ROTARY FORCE 

No. 

Case, Cover, Stuffing Boxes and 

Caps. 

Case only. 

Cover Only. 

Stuffing Boxes. 


$8,00 $9.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 


5 00 

6.00 

7.00 

10.00 

11.00 

13.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

6.00 

6.50 

9.00 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 




.50 

.50 

.50 

3.00 

3.00 

3.50 

6.00 

7.00 

8.50 

3.50 

3.50 

4.25 

7.50 

9.00 . 


3.50 

3.50 

4.25 

7.50 

9.00 . 


.25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.30 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.25 

.75 

.75 

.75 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 




2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 . 





6.00 

6.00 

6.00 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

1.75 

2.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.90 

1.50 . 


.25 

.25 

.25 

.40 

.75 . 


.25 

.25 

.25 

.40 

.75 . 


5.25 

5.25 

5.25 

13.80 

13.80 . 


2.00 

2.1XJ 

2.00 

5.00 

5.00 . 


1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

4.25 

4.25 . 


.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 . 


.50 

.50 

.50 . 




.35 

.35 

.35 . 




1.00 

1.00 

1.25 , 




2.00 

2.00 

2.00 . 




.35 

.35 

.35 . 




.37 

.37 

.37 . 




.05 

.05 

.05 . 





PUMP. 

, FIGS. 

11 8514 AND 1281 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

$8.00 ! 

$9,007*10.00 

$15.00 

$17.00 $20.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

10.00 

11.00 

13.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 


GOULDS POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP, FIGS. 1 18534 and 1281.-Cont. 


No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 


Tight Caps, 3 (each). 




$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.50 

Cam with Short Shaft. 

. $3.50 

$4.00 

$4.50 

6.00 

6.50 

9.00 

Cam with Long Shaft. 

. 5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

7.50 

8.00 

12.00 

Intermediate Base. 

. 1.50 

1.50 

1.75 




Bed Plate. 

. 4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

7.00 

8.00 

20.00 

Valve Plate. 




1.50 

1.50 

3.00 

Spout and Cap. 

. 1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.25 

Spout only. 

. .75 

.75 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

Cap only. 

Pulleys, each. 

. .35 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

.75 

. 2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

4.00 

4.00 

7.50 

Outside Standard Complete. 

. 1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

2.00 

2.50 

5.50 

Outside Standard only. 




1.25 

1.75 

4.50 

Outside Standard Cap only. 




.75 

.75 

1.00 

Lower Valve. 

. .25 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

Lower Valve Leather. 

. .15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.30 

Lower Valve Weight. 

. .10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.20 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer... 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Brass Drip and Priming Plugs. 

. .25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

•25 

Round Head Machine Screws. 

. .05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Bolts and Set Screws. 

.as 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

Metallic Lower Valve. 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.50 

1.75 

2.50 


GOULDS SEMI-ROTARY CLOCK FORCE PUMPS, FIGS. 965,982,985, 
995,998 AND 1149. 


No. 


Iron Case. 

Brass Case. 

Iron Cover. 

Brass Cover. 

Iron Gland Cap. 

Brass Gland Cap. 

Brass Gland. 

Suction Valve Frame or Seats. 

Suction Valves, (2) each. 

Discharge Valve Frame or Seats. 

Discharge Valves, (2) each. 

Discharge and Suction Valve Cotter 

Pins, (4) each. 

Discharge Flange. 

Suction Flange. 

Flange and Case Covei Bolts, each. 

Wrought Iron Lever. 

Wood Handle. 

Iron Handle Nut. 

Wind Mill Crank Arm, Fig. 998. 

Wind Mill Stub End, Fig. 998. 

Suction and Discharge Surface Pack¬ 
ing, each. 

Brass Thumb Screw. 

Discharge Hose Bushing, Fig. 985. 

Discharge Plug, Fig. 985. 

Standard or Bracket, Figs- 995 and 982. 

Air Chamber only, Fig. 995. 

Air Chamber Tube, Fig. 995. 

Air Chamber Tube Nut, Fig. 995. 

Air Chamber Spout, Fig. 995. 

Air Chamber Spout Nut, Fig. 995. 

Discharge Hose Tube, Fig. 995. 

Discharge Hose Tube Nut, Fig. 995. 

Air Chamber, Fig. 985. 

Base, Fig. 985. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

$1.50 $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.50 

3.50 

4.00 

5.75 

6.75 

8.00 11.00 

.45 

.55 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.20 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.85 

2.25 

2.75 

.15 

.15 

.25 

.35 

.50 

.65 

.35 

.35 

.60 

.75 

1.10 

1.35 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.40 

.50 

.75 

.90 

1.10 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.50 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.08 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.15 

.20 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.50 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.08 

.08 






.75 


. 

. 



1.00 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.10 

.10 

.12 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.35 


.35 




.04 


.04 




1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 



1.50 

2.25 

3.00 

4.00 



.15 

.20 

.25 

.30 



.35 

.35 

.35 

.45 



2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 



.50 

.50 

.75 

.75 





.25 







.35 

2.50 


3.75 




2.25 


3.25 







































































































































PUMP REPAIRS .—Continued 
GOULDS VERTICAL PISTON PUMPS, FIGS. 1204, 1205. 


589 


No. 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches.. 


Air Chamber and Crank Case.*9 

Hand Hole Plate. 1 

Gland.’ 

Cylinder. 3 

Base. 3 

Crank Shaft Complete with Arm, Fig. 1204.! 3 

Crank Shaft Complete with Arm, Fig. 1205 . 4 

Crank Shaft Arm. 1 

Crank Shaft Brass Washer. 

Crank Shaft Nut. . . 

Plunger and Rod Complete. 4 

Plunger Rod. 

Plunger Pin. 

Plunger Complete, No Rod or Pin. 3 

Plunger Top. 1 

Plunger Bottom. 1 

Plunger Brass Poppet Valve . 

Plunger Crimped Packing. 

Lower Valve Complete. 

Lower Valve Leather. 

Lower Valve Weight. 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer. 

Pulley only, Fig. 1204 . 5 

Pulley Handle, Fig. 1204 . 

Pulleys, Fig. 1205, (2) each. 

Shaft Collar, Fig. 1205. 

Rubber Hand Hole Packing. 

Sundry Bolts and Set Screw each. 

Cylinder Packing under Crank Case. 

GOULDS PORTABLE BRASS AQUAJECT. FIG. 561^. 

Handle. $0.50 

Brass Plunger Rod. 1.00 

Air Chamber only.75 

Air Chamber Brass Gland.25 

Air Chamber Ring Packing.10 

Brass Cylinder. 2.00 

Brass Plunger Complete, No Rod. 1.10 

Brass Plunger Cage.50 

Brass Plunger Follower.35 

Ball Valve.10 

Plunger Packing.15 

Lower Valve Complete.25 

Lower Valve Leather.15 

Lower Valve Weight.10 

Lower Valve Screw.05 

Stirrup or Foot Piece.75 

Suction Hose Half Coupling, Basket and Bands Complete. 1.00 

Suction Hose only. 

Suction Hose Half Coupling. 

Suction Hose Basket. 

Suction Hose Bands. 


4 

3 

00 

00 

.50 

.00 

.25 

.00 

.00 

.00 

10 

.05 

00 

.75 

.25 

.00 

.50 

00 

.30 

.25 

.35 

.20 

.15 

.05 

25 

.25 

25 

50 

a5 

08 

25 


6 

3 J* 

$11.25 

1.25 
.75 

4.00 

4.00 

3.50 

4.50 
1.00 

.10 

.05 

4.50 
.75 
.25 

3.50 
1.75 
1.20 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.20 

.15 

.05 

5.25 
.25 

5.25 

.50 

.35 

.08 

.25 


Discharge Hose Half Coupling. 


GOULDS PORTABLE BRASS FORCE PUMP. FIG. 1129. 


Plunger and Valve. 
U 


GOULDS PORTABLE BRASS FORCE PUMP. FIG. 1129.—Continued. 

Plunger Valve only. $0.15 

Air Chamber. 1.50 

Stuffing Box Cap.25 

Brass Cylinder Body. 1.50 

Suction Attachment and Valve.75 

Suction Valve only.15 

Foot Rest Complete. 1.25 

Foot Rest Clamp or Cap only.20 

Foot Rest Standard with Cotter only. 1.00 

Foot Rest Thumb Screw only.10 

Discharge Hose, Half Coupling, Connection and Nozzle Com¬ 
plete . 200 

Discharge Hose only. .75 

Discharge Hose Half Coupling only.25 

Discharge Hose Nozzle Connection only.25 

Discharge or Spray Nozzle only.90 

Hose Bands, per pair.15 

GOULDS DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMPS. FIGS. 905, 90514, 1012. 

No. 2 4 

Diameter Outer Cylinder, Inches. 2J4 3 

Lever. 

Link. 


Brass-Cased Plunger Top and Cage 

Brass Poppet Valve. 

Plunger Leather. 

Plunger Follower. 

Top Cap or Stuffing Box. 

Gland. 

Base. 

Lower Valve Complete. 

Lower Valve Leather. 

Lower Valve Weight. 


only. 


Lower Valve Screw and Washer. 

Brass Discharge Bushing. 

Discharge Plug.,. 

Brass Suction Bushing... 

Brass Suction Basket or Strainer. 

Malleable Pins and Cotters for Link (2), each. 

Malleable Pin and Cotter for Lever. 

Rubber Packing for Top Cap. 

Square Packing for Stuffing Box. 

Sundry Bolts each. 

Suction Pipe for Side of Barrel. 

Suction Pipe for End of Barrel. 


GOULDS “CRESCENT” YARD HYDRANTS. 


.YD 

.15 

Figs. 

. 860 

811 

813 

.25 

Stock, two Sides. 

. $2.00 

$2.50 


.15 

Wheel Handle. 

.40 

.40 

$0.40 

1.75 

Spring Cutter. 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.75 

Brass Screw. 

. 1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

.10 

Top Cap. 

.30 

.30 

.50 

.15 

Spout. 

.40 

.50 

.35 

.75 

Brass Hose Bushing. 

.25 

.25 

.25 


Knuckle or Socket. 

.30 

.30 



Adjusting Nut. 

.05 

.05 



Plunger Rod Disc. 



.15 

$0.50 

Pipe Clamp. 



.25 

1.25 

Spout Elbow. 



.15 

.75 

Bolts. 

.10 

.10 


.50 

Brass Valve Case. 

. 1.25 

: 2 .uo 

L 2.00 



$0.80 

. .40 

.40 

. 2.25 

2.50 

. 1.75 

2.00 

. .25 

.25 

. .15 

.15 

. .35 

.35 

. .50 

.60 

. .30 

.35 

. 1.25 

1.35 

. .25 

.25 

. .15 

.15 

. .10 

.10 

. 2.50 

2.75 

. .05 

.05 

. .35 

.35 

. .05 

.05 

. .50 

.65 

.50 

.65 

. .15 

.15 

. .15 

.15 

. .10 

.10 

. .20 

.25 

. .08 

.08 

. .35 

.50 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

1.25 

1123 

1040 


$2.00 

$0.40 


.02 


1.00 


.50 

1.00 

.35 

.40 

.25 

' .25 


.15 

.25 

.15 


.10 














































































































































590 


PUMP REPAIRS.— Continued. 


GOULDS “CRESCENT” YARD HYDRANTS.— Continued. 


GOULDS “STAR” STREET WASHER. FIG. 647. 


Figs. 

. 860 

811 

813 

1123 

1040 

Brass Plunger, with Packings. 

. $0.80 

$1.00 

$1.00 

$.80 

$.80 

Brass Swivel. 

.40 

.60 

.60 

.40 

.40 

Brass Tube. 


.50 

.50 

.35 

.35 

Plunger Cup Leather. 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

Leather Valve Disc. 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

Screw and Washer. . 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

Shield for Valve Case. 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.40 

Lever. 





.65 

Locking Piece. 





.50 


GOULDS “CRESCENT” STREET WASHERS. 


Figs. 861 812 1240 

Top only. $0.80 $1.00 $0.80 

Cover.25 . 40 .25 

Screw Plate.20 .20 . 20 

Key.20 . 20 . 20 

Brass Hose Bushing.20 .20 . 

Brass Screw. 1.00 1.00 1.00 

Malleable Knuckle.80 .30 .30 

Adjusting Nut.02 .02 .02 

Brass Valve Case. 1.25 2.00 1.25 

Brass Plunger with Packings...80 1.00 .80 

Brass Swivel.40 .60 .40 

Brass Tube.35 .50 .35 

Plunger Cup Leather.10 .10 .10 

Leather Valve Disc.02 .02 .02 

Screw and Washer.05 .05 .05 

Machine Screws.05 .05 .05 

Discharge Swivel Elbow Complete. 1.25 

Shield for Valve Case.40 .40 .40 


GOULDS “STAR” YARD HYDRANT. FIG. 646. 


Size .% in. 1 in. 

Stock Complete, no Pipe or Rod. $4.40 $4.40 

Stock only. 3.00 3.00 

Top Cap.50 .50 

Bolts for ditto each.08 .08 

Spout.40 .50 

Flange for Spout .10 .10 

Wheel Handle .25 .25 

Spring Cotter.02 .02 

Brass Screw. 1.00 1.00 

Malleable Elbow.40 .50 

Bottom Attachment Lock Nut.35 .35 

Bottom Attachment.75 .90 

Bottom Cap.25 .30 

Brass Valve Seat Complete. 2.50 3.75 

Brass Valve Seat only. 1.50 2.25 

Plunger Valve with Packing. 1.00 1.50 

Top Part Plunger Valve.40 .60 

Bottom Part of Plunger Valve.60 .90 

Plunger Valve Packing only.15 .20 

Leather Valve Disc.05 .05 

Screw and Washer.05 .05 

Nut for Bottom Cap.05 .05 

Brass Swivel.50 .75 

Brass Tube for Iron Pipe.50 .85 

Prass Tube for Lead Pipe. 50 .65 


Size .% in. 1 in. 

Case and Cover. $1.50 $1.50 

Case only. 100 1.00 

Cover only.40 .40 

Inside Plate.25 .25 

Inside Plate Bolts, each.08 .08 

Brass Screw. 1.00 1.00 

Malleable Discharge Crook.50 .60 

Key.20 .20 

Brass Valve Seat Complete. 2.50 3.75 

Brass Valve Seat only. 1.50 2.25 

Plunger Valve with Packing. 1.00 1.50 

Top Part of Plunger Valve.40 .60 

Bottom Part of Plunger Valve.60 .90 

Plunger Valve Packing only.15 .20 

Leather Valve Disc.05 .05 

Screw and Washer.05 .05 

Brass Swivel.50 .75 

Brass Tube for Iron Pipe.50 .75 

Brass Tube for Lead Pipe.50 .75 

Bottom Cap.25 .30 

Bottom Attachment.75 .90 

Bottom Attachment Lock Nut.35 .35 

Nut for Bottom Cap.05 .05 


GOULDS ADJUSTABLE CURB BOXES. FIGS. 1159 and 1184. 


Extreme Length, Inches . 62 72 84 

Cap, Fig. 1159. $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 

Brass, Plug, Fig. 1184.25 . 25 .25 

Cap, Fig. 1184.60 .60 . 60 

Case or Standard. 1.25 1.25 1.25 

Key or Wrench.50 .50 .50 

Encasing Pipe...75 1.05 1.25 

Wrought Rod with Fork.50 .60 .75 

Malleable Fork only.10 .10 .10 

Brass Spring.10 .10 .10 

GOULDS “SUN” AND “N0-SH0CK” HYDRANTS. 

Figs. 1174 1116 

Inlet Tube. $0.50 $0.50 

Inlet Nut or Swivel.60 .65 

Inlet Packing.05 .05 

Valve Case.75 .70 

Bottom Attachment.50 .50 

Automatic Check Valve.30 .30 

Guard Case.50 .50 

Guard Case Set Screw.05 .05 

Lock Nut.35 .35 

Base.75 .75 

Top Attachment.60 .50 

Cap.50 .50 

Cap Bolts (2) each.25 .25 

Lever.50 

Lever Latch.15 

Plunger Complete. 1.50 1.50 

Plunger Top.50 .50 

Plunger Bottom.50 .50 

Plunger or Valve Nut.05 .05 

Valve Disc.10 .10 

Plunger Crimp.10 .10 

Discharge Spout.50 .50 

Plunger Spring.25 

Brass Screw. 1.00 . 

Wheel Handle.25 . 







































































































































INDEX TO 


Fig. Page. 

9 Wood Rod Coupling. 302 

11 Hydraulic and Jetting Swivel. 310 

1 3 Sand and Clay Auger. 309 

1 5 Clay Auger. 309 

16 Tubular Well Cylinder Shoe. 303 

21 Lifting or Holding Tongs. 311 

23 Sliding or Friction Tongs. 311 

25 Casing Swivel. 310 

32 Barth and Sand Boring Auger. 309 

36 Galvanized Wrought Strainer. 202 

48 Bamboo Extension and Stop Cock. 266 

49 Brass Y Connection. 265 

49% Brass Y Connection. 265 

51 “ Cyclone ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

52 “ Pacific Cyclone ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

55 “ Vermorel” Spray Nozzle. 263 

62 “Masson” Spray Nozzle. .. 264 

65 Coupling for Hose and Iron Pipe. 265 

67 Connection for Hose and Iron Pipe. 265 

68 Forged Coupling for Wood Sucker Rod. 70 

69 “ Calla ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

69% “ Calla ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

70 Brass Suction Pipe Strainer.265 

71 Brass Suction Pipe Strainer. 265 

76 Valve Rod for Artesian Pump. 70 

77 Wood Sucker Rod and Coupling. 70 

81 “ Seneca ” Spray Nozzle. 264 

85 Brass Stop Cock. 265 

138 “ Goulds Special ” Drive Well Point. 297 

1 38% Single Screen Well Point. 298 

139 “ Goulds Special” Tubular Well Point. 297 

139% Single Screen Well Point. 298 

140 “ Banner ” Drive Well Point. 297 

1 40% Single Screen Well Point. 298 

141 Water Works Well Point. 299 

141 % Water Works Strainer. 300 

142 “Eureka” Tubular Well Cylinder. 304 

144 Tubular Well Cylinder. 305 

1 45 Tubular Well Valve, Two Leather Ball Plunger. 306 

1 46 Tubular Well Valve, Bale Top, Ball Check. 306 

1 47 Tubular Well Valve, Two Leather Poppet Plunger. 306 

148 Tubular Well Valve, Bale Top, Poppet Check. 306 

149 Tubular Well Valve, Marcy Plunger. 306 

1 50 Tubular Well Valve, Marcy Check. 306 

151 Tubular Well Valve, Screw Top, Poppet Check. 306 

1 51 % Tubular Well Valve, Screw Top, Ball Check. 306 

153 Tubular Well Valve, Four Leather Poppet Plunger. 306 

1 53% Tubular Well Valve, Four Leather Ball Plunger. 306 

158 Tubular Well Valve, Bremer Check. 306 

1 58% Tubular Well Valve, Bremer Plunger. 306 


FIGURES. 591 

Fig* Page. 

159 Copper Tank Float. 81 

1 59% “ Monitor” Pipe Holder. 312 

160 Turned Coupling. 309 

160% “ Little Giant ” Pipe Holder. . 312 

1 61 Special Tool Coupling. 309 

164 Drop Paddy Drill. 308 

165 Drop Paddy Drill. 308 

166 “ Gopher ” Drill. 308 

167 Drop Paddy Drill. 308 

168 Rotary Paddy Drill. 308 

168% Drop Paddy Drill. 308 

1 69 Roiind Drill. 307 

170 Twist Drill. 307 

1 71 Chisel Drill. 307 

1 7 1 % Pipe Lifting Clevis.’.. 311 

1 72 Hydraulic “ Z ” Drill. 307 

172% W. M. Tank Valve. 81 

173 Twist Drill, Leather Valve. 307 

1 74 Chisel Drill, Leather Valve. 307 

175 Enlarging Drill. 307 

1 7 6 Clay and Cobblestone Auger. 309 

1 78 Solid Cross Drill.310 

1 79 Taper Tap. 311 

1 80 Taper Die. 311 

180% Rod Lifter.310 

1 81 Steel Drive Head. 303 

1 81 % Rope Hook.310 

184 Pipe Lift. 303 

1 84% Standard Automatic Pipe Lifter and Holder. 312 

185 Drive Plate. 303 

1 86% Babcock Pipe Lift and Holder. 312 

187 Eastern Steel Shoe. 303 

1 87% “ Little’s” Automatic Pipe Holder. 312 

1 88% Inside Pipe Puller. 311 

1 89 Water Swivel. 310 

192 Blind or Check Valve. 309 

1 92% Outside Pipe Puller. 312 

1 94 Hydraulic and Jetting Swivel. 310 

1 94% Spring Grab. 311 

1 95 End Pipe Reamer. 309 

195% Friction Grab. 311 

1 96 Pulley Block. 310 

196% Strainer Grab. 311 

1 97 Drive Top. 303 

1 97% Valve Grab. 311 

200 Cistern Suction Pump, Bolted High Base. 1 

201 Cistern Suction Pump, Large Pattern. 2 

202% Cistern Suction Pump on Brackets. 1 

205 Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Open Top. 5 

205% Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Closed Top. 5 









































































































INDEX TO FIGURES.— Continued. 


592 

Fig. Page. 

206 “Star” Well Lift Pump. Cast Set. 14 

207 “ Star ” Well Lift Pump, Wrought Set. 14 

208 Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Vacuum Base. 6 

209 Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Closed Spout. 6 

210 Cistern Suction Pump, Double Rod. 2 

216 W. M. Force Pump Packing Box Head. 66 

217 W M. Force Pump Packing Box Head. 56 

232 Malleable Rod Coupling.302 

232% Pipe Rod Coupling.302 

233% Hexagon Rod Coupling. 302 

234% Reducer Rod Coupling. 302 

236 Deep Well Lift Pump Standard Tight Top. 34 

237 Deep Well Force Pump Standard. 38 

264 Well Force Pump with Cock Spout. 22 

266 W. M. Well Force Pump with Air Chamber. 84 

271 D. A. House Force Pump with Check Valve. 126 

273 D.A. House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock Spout 126 

278 Hand Force Pump. 129 

279 House Force Pump with Pitman for Power. 129 

281 House Force Pump with Spout Air Chamber. 123 

283 Two-Cylinder Force Pump... 161 

284 Two-Cylinder Force Pump with Folding Brakes. 151 

285 Two-Cylinder Force Pump with Folding Brakes. 272 

289 Hand Boiler Feed Pump on Plank. 237 

292 Power Boiler Feed Pump. 239 

297 Rotary Force Pump. 153 

297% Large Rotary Force Pump. 153 

299 Sectional View Rotary Pump. 152 

300 Sectional View Rotary Pump. 152 

301 Power Rotary Force Pump. 162 

302 Power Rotary Force Pump. 163 

302% Power Rotary Fire Pump. 165 

303 Electric Rotary Pump. 167 

304 Garden or Fire Engine. 268 

309 Garden or Fire Engine, Side Suction. 268 

322 Plumbers’ Brass Force Pump. 243 

323 Gas Companies’ and Plumbers’ Drip Pump. 244 

338 '• Star” D. A. Railroad Force Pump, with Brake. 88 

339 “ Star ” D. A. Railroad Force Pump, for Power. 88 

345 Hydraulic Ram. 137 

346% Hydraulic Ram. 137 

346 Double Hydraulic Ram. 137 

346% Hydraulic Ram. 137 

350 Hydraulic Air Chamber.:. 81 

353 Large Steel Amalgam Bell. 285 

366 Sink Coupling for Iron Pipe. 292 

368 Sink Bolt. 292 

369 Stable Cess Pool. 291 

379 Wrought-Iron Press Screw. 287 

383 Wrought-Iron Jack Screw... 286 

385 Cast-Iron Jack Screw. 287 


Fig. Page. 

386 Wrought-Iron Press Screw. 287 

390 House Force Pump withCheck Valve, on Base. 115 

391 House Force Pump with Check Valve, on Plank. 115 

392 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Base. 116 

393 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Plank. 116 

394 House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock, on Base.. 117 

395 House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock, on Plank 117 

398 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Base. 118 

399 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Plank. 118 

401 “Star” W. M. Force Pump Standard. 48 

402 “ Star” W. M. Force Pump Standard. 48 

403 Sewer Trap. 290 

407 Goose Neck or Spout. 81 

407 L Lunkenheimer Globe Valve. 424 

408 L Lunkenheimer Angle Valve. 434 

412 “Star” W. M. Lift Pump Standard. 44 

413 “Southern” W. M. Force Pump Standard.. 49 

414 L Lunkenheimer Horizontal Check Valve. 425 

41 5 L Lunkenheimer Angle Check Valve. 425 

41 6 Sewer Trap and Slop Sink. 291 

416 L Lunkenheimer Ball Check Valve. 425 

417 Cellar Trap.*. 291 

417 L Lunkenheimer Brass Ball. 425 

41 8 Half Circle Sink. 290 

418 L Lunkenheimer Vertical Check Valve. 425 

419 Slop Sink. 290 

420 Hydrant Cess Pool. 291 

421 Hydrant Cess Pool with Bell Trap. 291 

422 “ Star ” W. M. Force Pump Standard. 46 

423 “ Star ” W. M. Force Pump Standard with Cock Spout. 47 

423 L Lunkenheimer Composition Disc Globe Valve. 427 

424 “ Star ” Well Force Pump.20, 21 

424 L Lunkenheimer Composition Disc Radiator Valve. 427 

426 “ Star ” Well Force Pump with Cock Spout.20, 21 

427 L Lunkenheimer Double Disc Gate Valve. 429 

428 Plumbers’ Square Sink. 289 

429 Corner Sink. 290 

429 L Lunkenheimer Quick-Opening Gate Valve. 429 

430 Burrall’s Iron Corn Sheller. 286 

430 L Lunkenheimer “ Handy ” Gate Valve. 431 

431 Burrall’s Iron Sheller Pieces. 286 

431 L Lunkenheimer Brass Body Lever Throttle Valve. 431 

432 L Lunkenheimer Iron Body Lever Throttle Valve. 431 

433 L Lunkenheimer Pop Safety Valve. 432 

434 Sink Coupling for Lead Pipe. 292 

434 L Lunkenheimer Pop Safety Valve. 432 

435 Sink Strainer. 292 

440 House Force Pump with Check Valve. 122 

441 House Force Pump with Air Chamber. 122 

442 House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock Spout. 123 

444 Molasses or Hot Liquid Pump. 3 









































































































INDEX TO FIGURES.— Continued. 


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445 L Lunkenheimer “Mocking Bird” Whistle. 433 

446 Artesian Well Working Head...•. 59 

446 L Lunkenheimer Combination Whistle. 434 

447 L Lunkenheimer Single Bell Chime Whistle. 433 

448 Wind Mill D. A. Well Force Pump... 84 

448 L Lunkenheimer Single Bell Chime Whistle. 433 

449 House Force Pump with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel. 127 

448 L Lunkenheimer Single Bell Chime Whistle. 433 

450 D. A. House Force Pump with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel.. 127 

464 Rotary Barrel Force Pump. 155 

465 Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine. 275 

470 “Challenge” D. A. Force Pump. 142 

471 Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer. 72 

473 Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer. 72 

475 Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer. 72 

476 Vertical Check Valve. 72 

480 House Force Pump with Check Valve. 124 

482 Power Boiler Feed Pump. 238 

482 L Lunkenheimer “ Senior ” Sight Feed Lubricator. 435 

484 Power Boiler Feed Pump. 238 

485 Power Boiler Feed Pump. 239 

486 Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top. 33 

486 L Lunkenheimer “Junior” Sight Feed Lubricator. 435 

488 L Lunkenheimer “ Bull’s Eye” for Oil Injector. 438 

489 L Lunkenheimer “ Banner ” Sight Feed Lubricator. 440 

490 Lever Handle Cock Spout. 81 

491 L Lunkenheimer “Vulcan” Force Feed Lubricator. 440 

492 L Lunkenheimer “ Standard” Boiler Oil Injector. 438 

493 L Lunkenheimer “Emerald” Boiler Oil Injector. 438 

495 Hand Boiler Feed Pump on Base. 237 

495 L Lunkenheimer Glass Body Oil Pump. 436 

496 L Lunkenheimer Automatic Needle Valve Oil Feeder. 437 

510 Malleable Drive Cap. 303 

51 0 L Lunkenheimer “Ideal” Automatic Grease Cup. 441 

511 L Lunkenheimer “Jewel” Automatic Grease Cup. 442 

512 L Lunkenheimer Screw Feed “Marine” Grease Cup. 443 

513 L Lunkenheimer “Tiger” Plain Brass Grease Cup. 444 

514 L Lunkenheimer “Rex” Plain Brass Grease Cup. 445 

514% “Syphon” W. M. Well Force Pump. 82 

515 Well Rod Joint and Brass Bush. 96 

51 5 L Lunkenheimer “Pioneer” Glass Oil Cup. 446 

516 Roller Guide for Well Rod. 96 

516 L Lunkenheimer “Victor” Index Glass Oil Cup. 447 

51 7 L Lunkenheimer “ Royal ” Sight Feed Oil Cup. 440 

518 Two-Cylinder Force Pump, Wood Levers. 150 

518 L Lunkenheimer “Crown” Index Sight Feed Oil Cup. 448 

520 Two-Cylinder Force Pump, Wrought-Iron Levers. 150 

523 L Lunkenheimer Automatic Rod Cup. 451 

524 Brass Jacket Drive Well Point. 295 

524 L Lunkenheimer Automatic Rod Cup Needle Valve. 451 

524% Open End Well Point Extension. 296 


Fig. 

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626 % 

527 L 
527% 


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529 

530 

533 

534 
537 
539 
542 

546 L 

547 
547% 

548 

550 

551 

552 
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553 L 

554 
554 L 
556 L 
559'.; 
561% 
562 
562 L 

578 

579 

581 

582 

588 L 

589 

591 L 

592 

593 
597 

597 L 

597% 

598 L 

599 L 

600 L 

601 

602 L 

603 L 

604 

605 

607 

608 


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Page. 

Lunkenheimer Cylindrical Glass. 455 

Single Barrel Pump. 93 

Lunkenheimer Urn-Shaped Glass. 435 

Double Barrel Pump. 93 

Lunkenheimer Oil Gauge Plain. 454 

Lunkenheimer Oil Gauge with Drain Cock. 454 

Factory Hose Cart. 277 

Lunkenheimer Shaft Oiler. 452 

Lunkenheimer Shaft Oiler with Wood Plug. 452 

Lunkenheimer Brass Loose Pulley Oiler. 453 

Village Fire Engine. 276 

Balanced Hose Cart. 277 

Lunkenheimer “ Sentinel ” Snap Lever Sight Feed Oil Cup 450 

Manual Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 100 

Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 100 

Deep Well Pump Cylinder with Air Chamber. 66 

“ Star ” Well Lift Pump, Open Top. 8 , 9 

“ Star ” Well Lift Pump, Open Top. 8 , 9 

“ Stock ” Pump. 15 

“ Star ” Well Pump. 12 , 13 

Lunkenheimer “Paragon” Lubricator. 439 

“Star” Well Pump.12, 13 

Lunkenheimer Re-grinding Swinging Check Valve. 426 

Lunkenheimer “Gem” Plain Brass Grease Cup. 445 

Deep Well Cylinder with Air Chamber.33, 66 

Portable Brass Force Pump. 252 

“ Challenge ” Double-Acting Force Pump. 142 

Lunkenheimer Quick Opening Gate Valve. 429 

Ship’s Main and Bilge Pump, Wood Lever. 149 

Ship’s Main and Bilge Pump. 149 

“Monitor” D. A. Suction Pump. 143 

“Monitor” Combined Bilge and Force Pump. 143 

Lunkenheimer Re-grinding Cross Valve.. 424 

Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 101 

Lunkenheimer “ Champion ” Rod Oil Cup. 451 

Deep Well Lift Pump Standard.... 34 

Deep Well Force Pump Standard. 39 

Strong Pony or One-horse Power. 94 

Lunkenheimer Regrinding Swinging Check Valves, 

Screwed Ends. 426 

Heavy Iron Horse Power. 94 

LunkenlieimerRegrinding Swinging Check, Flanged. 426 

Lunkenheimer Plain Glass Engine Oiler. 453 

Lunkenheimer Double Seated “ Clip ” Gate, Screwed. 428 

“ Pacific ” W. M. Force Pump on Brackets. 85 

Lunkenheimer “ Victor ” Gate Valve Screwed Ends. 430 

Lunkenheimer “ Victor ” Gate Valve Flanged Ends. 430 

“ Challenge ” D. A. Force Pump with Pitman for Power... 144 

Air Compressor or Vacuum Pump with Pitman Power. 247 

“ Southern Star ” Suction Pump. 7 

“Southern Star’’Force Pump. 7 




































































































INDEX TO FIGURES.— Continued. 


594 


Fig. Page. 

618 Deep Well Cylinders, flanged. 66 

621 Double-Acting Pump Cylinder. 66 

628 L Lunkenheimer “ Handy ” Gate Valve, Iron. 431 

629 L Lunkenheimer Pop Safety Valve Angle Outlet. 432 

630 Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine. 269 

630 L Lunkenheimer Pop Safety Valve Flanged End. 432 

636 L Lunkenheimer Double-Seated “ Victor ” Gate, Screwed.430 

637 L Lunkenheimer Double-Seated “ Victor ” Gate, Flanged.430 

638 L Lunkenheimer Double-Seated “ Clip ” Gate, Flanged. 428 

646 “ Star” Yard Hydrant. 282 

647 “Star” Street Washer. 282 

650 Geared Driving Shaft. 103 

650% Geared Driving Shaft. 102 

653 D. A. Garden or Fire Engine. 269 

656 Wind Mill Tank Valve. 81 

657 Wind Mill Tank Valve. 81 

658 Suction Pipe Strainer. 300 

659 Suction Pipe Strainer. 300 

660 Suction Pipe Strainer. 300 

661 Drive Well Washer Point. 299 

662 Brass Jacket Tubular Well Point. 296 

665 Rotary Force Pump.:. 155 

667 Vertical Check Valve. 72 

674 “ Pacific ” Wind Mill Force Pump. 85 

685 Wind Mill Force Pump Working Head. 57 

686 Wind Mill, Force Pump Working Head. 57 

687 Royal Steam Boiler Feed Pump. 240 

690 W. M. Force Pump Working Head. 57 

691 Brass-Anchored Cylinder. 71 

692 Gum Packer, with brass attached. 71 

693 Centrifugal Pump. 169 

694 Vertical Submerged Centrifugal Pump. 169 

695 Horizontal Centrifugal Pump. 170 

696 Horizontal Centrifugal Pump, with Primer. 170 

707 Wind Mill Force Pump Packing Box Head. 56 

711 Overhead Counter-Shaft. 102 

71 2 House Force Pump, with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel. 125 

713 House Force Pump, with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel. 125 

71 4 House Force Pump, with Pitman for Power. 124 

720 Horse Gear and Double Barrel Pump. 97 

728 Tubular Well Cylinder. 305 

729 Sand Pump and Drill Combined. 307 

742 Horizontal Check Valve. 72 

747 “ Alert ” Double-Acting Force Pump. 139 

758 Steel Amalgam Bell. 285 

760 Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer. 72 

762 “ Star ” W. M. Lift Pump Standard. 42 

763 Deep Well Force Pump Standard. Brake Top. 39 

764 Wind Mill Well Lift Pump Standard. 45 

765 Wind Mill Deep Well Force Pump Standard. 45 

766 Union Hand Fire Engine. 270 


Fig. Page. 

772 Air Compressor or Vacuum Pump with Brake Top. 247 

773 Brass Two-Cylinder Force Pump. 144 

774 “ Challenge ” D. A. Force Pump on Truck. 271 

776% “ Syphon ” Wind Mill Well Force Pump. 82 

780 Wind Mill Lift Pump Standard, Adjustable Stroke. 44 

785 % “Alert” Double-Acting Power Pump. 174 

789 Hydraulic Test Pump. 243 

811 “ Crescent ” Yard Hydrant. 280 

812 “ Crescent ” Street Washer. 280 

81 3 “ Crescent ” Yard Hydrant. 281 

814 Adjustable Sink Bracket. 289 

819 Power Rotary Force Pump. 154 

821 Rotary Force Pump. 154 

824% “ Challenge ” D. A. Power Pump. 175 

826 Suction Pipe Strainer. 72 

827 Curb Block. 284 

829 “ New Deluge ” Suction Pump. 146 

836 “ New Deluge ” Suction Pump. 146 

845 “ Star ” Well Lift Pump Standard. 33 

846 “ Star” Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top. 31 

848 “ Star ” Well Lift Pump.10, 11 

848% “ Star ” Well Lift Pump, Tight Top.10, 11 

850 “ Star ” Well Lift Pump Standard, Tight Top. 32 

852% “ Star ” Well Force Pump.18,19 

853 “ Star ” Well Force Pump Standard. 35 

854 Well Force Pump. 22 

855 “ Northern Star ” Well Force Pump Standard. 37 

858 Well Force Pump Standard. 37 

860 “ Crescent ” Yard Hydrant. 280 

861 “ Crescent ” Street Washer. 280 

862 Three-Way Distributing Head. 64 

863 Three-Way Distributing Head. 64 

866 Three-Way Distributing Head. 54 

867 Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump. 241 

872 Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 99 

882% “ Star ” Well Force Pump with Cock Spout.18, 19 

883 “ Star ” Well Force Pump Standard with Cock Spout. 36 

884 Strong Pony or One-Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus. 94 

885 Heavy Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus. 94 

887 Deep Well Force Pump Standard. 38 

888 Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 101 

894 Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus. 95 

895 Power Rotary Fire Pump with Frictional Gearing. 166 

896 Power Rotary Fire Pump. 164 

904 Brass Artesian Deep Well Pump.68, 69 

905 Standard D. A. Spray Pump. 254 

905% Standard D. A. Spray Pump with Air Chamber. 255 

914 Double-Geared Horse-Power. 93 

920 Triplex Power Water Works Pump.194-195 

922 “ Magic ” Ham Curing Pump. 244 

923 “ Duke ” Pitcher Spout Suction Pump. 4 











































































































INDEX TO FIGURES.— Continued. 


595 


Fig. Page. 

924 Triplex Power Pump. 181 

935 Duplex Water Lifter. 132 

941 High Service Pressure or Test Pump. 241 

944 Special Rotary Force Pump. 156 

947 Triplex Power Suction Pump. 216 

956 Triplex Power Suction Pump.217 

957 Triplex Power Water Supply Pump. 180 

963 “Sentinel” D. A. Spray Pump. 258 

964 Strainer for Triplex Pumps. 202 

965 Semi-Rotary “ Clock ” Force Pump. 158 

966 Horizontal Triplex Electric Mine Pump. 212 

969 Triplex Power Stuff Pump. 230 

971 Differential Power Working Head. 104, 105 

978 Differential Power Working Head. 58 

979 Artesian Well Working Head. 58 

982 Semi-Rotary “Clock” Force Pump. 158 

989 “ Handy ” Knapsack Spray Pump. 253 

995 Semi-Rotary “ Clock ” Force Pump with Air Chamber. 159 

997 Triplex Power Pressure Pump. 187 

1004 Double-Acting Power Pump. 174 

1007 W. M. Force Pump Packing Box Head. 56 

1008}/2 D. A. Garden and Fire Engine. 270 

1009 Triplex Power Pump. 183 

1010 Triplex Power Pump. 91 

1012 Barrel Spray Cart. 261 

1017 Triplex Power Pump for Semi-Fluids. 231 

1018 Well Lift Pump, Open Top.8, 9 

1019 Well Lift Pump, Tight Top.10, 11 

1 022 D. A. Suction or Vacuum Pump.218, 219 

1023 New Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top. 31 

1 024 New Well Lift Pump Standard, Tight. Top. 32 

1025 “ Empire ” D. A. Force Pump, Common Top. 26 

1026 “ Empire ” D. A. Force Pump, Wind Mill Top. 26 

1027 “ Empire ” D. A. Force Pump, Common Top and Three-way 27 

1 028 “ Empire” D. A. Force Pump, W. M. Top and Three-way.. 27 

1 029 Power Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump. 248 

1030 Differential Power Working Head. 112 

1031 Anti-Freezing W. M. Force Pump Head. 52 

1 032 W. M. Lift Pump Standard. 42 

1033 Anti-Freezing W. M. Force Pump Head. 53 

1034 Triplex Hydraulic Pressure Pump. 235 

1035 Plumbers’ Brass Force Pump. 243 

1 039 Well Lift Pump, Tight Top.12, 13 

1040 “ Crescent ” Yard Hydrant. 281 

1 043 “ New Deluge ” Power Suction Pump. 89 

1 043}^ “ New Deluge ” Power Suction Pump. 89 

1045 Anti-Freezing W. M. Force Pump. 53 

1 048 Anti-Freezing W. M. Force Pump. 52 

1049 Double-Acting Suction or Vacuum Pump.220, 221 

1055 W. M. Lift Pump Standard. 43 

1056 W. M. Lift Pump, Top and Base. 43 


Fig. Page. 

1057 Artesian Steam Pumping Engine. 113 

1059 Triplex Power Brine Pump. 233 

1061 W. M. Regulator Force Pump Head. 55 

1062 Geared Driving Shaft and Treble Barrel Pump.110, 111 

1 064 Irrigation Pump Cylinder. 89 

1065 Gas Fitters’Proving Pump. 245 

1067 Compression Bibb. 81 

1068 Bucket Spray Piunp. 252 

1072 Separate Triplex Power Piunp. 234 

1074 Brass “ Y ”. 265 

1079 Dash Agitator. 262 

1 082 Cistern Suction Pump. 3 

1083 Soda Water Pressure Pump. 242 

1084 “ Seneca ” Spray Nozzles with extension.266 

1 085 “ Seneca ” Spray Nozzle with extension. 266 

1086 Soda Water Pressure Pump. 242 

1087 Double-Acting Deep Well Working Head.108, 109 

1088 Double-Acting Deep Well Pump.108, 109 

1091 Siphon Well Force Pump. 83 

1092 Brass Shut-off. 265 

I 095 Double-Acting Triplex Power Pump.196-197 

1096 Air Compressor or Vacuum Pump. 247 

1100 “ Pomona ” Spray Pump. 257 

1102 Revolving Agitator. 262 

II 03 Two-Discharge “ Vermorel ” Nozzle. 263 

1104 Three-Discharge “ Vermorel”. 263 

1105 Triplex Power Stuff Pump.226, 227 

1109 Iron Extension Pipe. 266 

1111 “ Utility ” Well Force Pump. 23 

1113 “ Aura ’’Well Force Pump. 23 

1114 Horizontal Tank Pump.176, 177 

1116 “ No Shock ” Self-Closing Hydrant. 283 

11 20 Special Lift and Force Oil Pump. 244 

1121 Combined Triplex Pump and Horse Power. 92 

1122 Improved Brass House Force Pump. 120 

1123 “ Crescent ” Hydrant. 281 

1124 Vertical Suction Pump.222, 223 

I 127 Artesian Well Working Head. 59 

1128 Triplex Stuff Pump, Heavy Pattern.228, 229 

1129 “ Bordeaux ” Brass Spray Pump. 252 

II 30 Double-Acting Gas or Air Pump. 245 

1131 Two-Row Spraying Attachment. 266 

1132 Four-Row Spraying Attachment. 266 

1135 All Brass Artesian Well Cylinder with Ball Valves. 67 

11 35*2 All Brass Artesian Well Cylinder with Spool Valves. 67 

1136 Triplex Vacuum Pump.224, 225 

1140 Triplex Power Pump for Tank Service. 182 

1141 Deep Well Force Pump Standard. 49 

1145 “ Thresher ” Double-Acting Force Pump. 145 

1146 “Advance” Double-Acting Well Force Pump. 28 

1147 “ Advance” Double-Acting Well Force Piunp. 28 











































































































596 INDEX TO FIGURES.— Continued. 


Fig. Page. 

1148 “Advance” Double-Acting Well Force Pump. 29 

1149 Semi-Rotary “ Clock ” Force Pump. 159 

1153 Anti-Freezing Well Pump. 16 

1156 “ Star ” Wall Hydrant and Washer. 284 

1157 “ Triplex High Pressure Boiler Feed Pump. 186 

1159 Adjustable Curb Box. 284 

1161 Odorless Diaphragm Pump. 148 

11 62 Two-Cylinder Suction Pump. 148 

1164 Brass Tubular Well Cylinder. 71 

1168 “ Universe ” House Force Pump. 119 

1169 “ Universe ” House Force Pump. 119 

1170 Brass Cylinder Pitcher Pump. 4 

1171 “ Baltic ” Hand Fire Engine. 271 

1174 “Sun’’Hydrant. 283 

1175 “ Sun ” Street Washer. 283 

1176 Air Pressure Pump. 249 

1177 Double-Acting Triplex Pump.198, 199 

1181 Centrifugal Dredging Pump. 172 

11 82 Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine. 273 

1183 Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine. 274 

I 1 84 Extension Curb Box. 284 

II 85% Power Rotary Pump. 157 

1 186 Double Discharge Shut-off. 265 

1187 “ Kerowater ” Spray Pump. 259 

1188 “ Fruitall ” Spray Pump. 256 

1190 Power Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump. 248 

1191 Artesian Well Power Working Head.106, 107 

1192 “ Vim ” Syphon W. M. Force Pump. 83 

1193 Power Air Pressure Pump. 249 

1195 Triplex Power Ammonia Pump. 232 

1196 “Lightning” Air Pressure Pump. 250 

1203 Brass Air Pump. 246 

1204 Vertical Power Pump. 236 

1205 Vertical Power Pump. 236 

1206 Heavy Deep Well Lift Pump. 17 

1207 Heavy Deep Well Force Pump. 17 

1209 Brass Air Pump. 246 

1210 Hand Air Pump. 250 

1211 “Atlantic ” Force Pump with Wood Lever. 87 

1212 “Atlantic ” Force Pump for Power. 87 

1213 “ Rocker ” D. A. Force Pump with lugs. 140 

1214 “ Rocker ”D A Force Pump with feet. 140 

1215 “ Rocker ” D. A. Force Pump with A. C. and Cock. 141 

1216 “Atlantic ” W. M. Force Pump on base. 86 

1217 “Atlantic” W. M. Force Pump on plank. 86 

1218 Horizontal Triplex Mine Pump.203, 209 

1219 “Rocker’ D. A. Force Pump for Hose. 141 

1 220 Triplex Electric House Pump. 205 

1221 Horizontal D. A. Triplex Mine Pump.210, 211 

1 222 Diaphragm Pump, Bottom Inlet. 147 

1223 Diaphragm Pump, Side Inlet. 147 

1227 D. A. Triplex Power Pump.192, 193 


Fig. Page. 

1229 “ Universal ” Bronze Valve and Seat. 61 

1 230 Cylinder or Working Barrel, Outside Capped.62, 63 

1231 Cylinder or Working Barrel, Inside Capped.62, 63 

1232 Mushroom Strainer. 72 

1 233 D. A. House Force Pump with Crank. 128 

1234 D. A. House Force Pump with Crank. 128 

1235 Cylinder or Working Barrel, Outside Capped.64,65 

1236 Cylinder or Working Barrel, Inside Capped.64, 65 

1237 Electric Mine Sinking Pump. 213 

1238 Large “ Kerowater ” Spray Pump. 260 

1239 Rotary Pump....*. 156 

1240 “Crescent” Street Washer. ?8l 

1241 Brass House Force Pump. 

1 242 Force Pump with Wheel Handle. 12x 

1243 Force Pump with Wheel Handle. 121 

1 244 “ Star ” Well Force Pump.18, 19 

1 245 “ Star ” Well Force Pump with Cock.18, 19 

1 246 Cast Cider Press Screw. 287 

1247 “ Star ” Well Force Pump.20, 21 

1248 “ Star ” Well Force Pump with Cock.20, 21 

1249 Working Head. 58 

1250 “ New Duplex” Water Lifter. 131 

1251 Roller Guide. 110 

1252 Well Lift Pump. 16 

1 253 Water Conductor. 81 

1 255 “ Albany ” D. A. Horizontal Force Pump. 139 

1257 Centrifugal Pump. 171 

1259 Foot Valve.- 72 

1260 Working Head. 56 

1261 “Stock’’Pump. 15 

1262 Triplex Working Head.110, 111 

1263 Knapsack “Kerowater” Pump. 253 

1265 Tank Valve. 81 

1 266 Barrel Spray Cart. 261 

1 267 Cylinder or Working Barrel. 63 

1268 Cylinder or Working Barrel. 65 

1 274 “ Seneca ” D. A. Force Pump. 25 

1275 “ Seneca ” D. A. Force Pump. 25 

1276 “ Seneca ” D. A. Force Pump. 29 

1277 Three-Way Distributing Head. 51 

1278 Three-Way Distributing Head. 51 

1279 Cook Strainer. 300 

1280 Power, Hand and W. M. Working Head. 99 

1281 Power Rotary Force Pump. 157 

1301 “Columbus” Steel Sink. 288 

1302 “ New Era ” Steel Sink. 288 

1303 “ New Era ” R. R. Steel Sink. 288 

1304 Sink Backs. 288 

1305 Sink Brackets. 288 

1306 Iron Sink Plug.292 

1 307 Iron Sink Back. 292 








































































































































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tuyaux, etc. 

Nous osons esperer que vous examinerez soigneusement notre catalogue et que vous 
aurez l’occasion d’y revenir souvent, en nous passant des commandes dans notre branche. 
On enverra d’autres exemplaires de ce livre sur demande. 

En vous remerciant d’avance de nous vouloir bien accuser reception du re<;u de notre 
catalogue, agreez, Messieurs, l’expression de 

Notre haute consideration, 

THE GOULDS MFG. CO. 


Muy Scnores nuestros: 

Tenemos el gusto de remitirles con nuestros respetos, un ejemplar de nuestro nuevo y 
completo catalogo de bombas para todos los usos. 

En la preparacion de este catalogo no hemos economizado esfuerzos para conseguir 
que incluya todos los datos que puedan interesar a nuestros amigos que venden 6 usan Bom¬ 
bas, Maquinaria hidraulica, Pertrechos para pozos & &. 

Llamamos su atencion particularmente a nuestro completo renglon de tuberia de hierro 
forjado, accesorios de hierro fundido y maleable, articulos de laton para agua y vapor, copas 
de aceite lubrificantes, herramientas para trabajos de tuberia &. 

Suplicanos a Vds. que examinen nuestro libro cuidadosamente, y esperamos que 
tendran ocasion de consultarlo a menudo al darnos sus ordenes. Si Vds. lo deseasen, 
podriamos remitirles otros ejemplares para distribucion. 

Dando a Vds. las gracias anticipadas por su acuse de recibo de nuestro libro, quedamos 

de Vds. atentos S. S. 

THE GOULDS MFG. CO. 


AETMC 





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